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Charter schools bill overcomes rep's recklessness

Premature press release by controversial state representative almost kills expansion bill

Kelsey lashes out at ethics committee members

After rejecting to hear charges made by State Representative, member says their ruling was a 'mockery of ethics'

AT&T files application for statewide video services franchise

Company also announces plans to invest $400 million in infrastructure

Post Politics: 9 April 2008 - Afternoon Edition

Attorney General issues opinion on controversial immigrant rights bill, the quest for an elected Secretary of State takes a hit, and more...
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Cable-AT&T legislation unveiled

Summary of the most anticipated bill of the legislature as well as statements from the groups involved

11th Hour 'Good Samaritan' amendment raises suspicion

Rep. Rob Briley may seek Attorney General opinion to force further consideration of last-minute tort liability-immunity provision before Senate acts

Proposed state law would mandate how Metro handles overlays

Rep. Harwell's bill filed in response to Whitland and Sylvan Park controversies

'Tennessee Waltz' FBI Informant: I Paid Off Ulysses Jones

In the first installment of a three-part series based on the only interviews granted to date by a key FBI informant, NashvillePost.com reveals new details on the ongoing 'Tennessee Waltz' investigation, including a claim that State Rep. Ulysses Jones (D-Memphis) took a bribe in exchange for legislative favors. Jones denies the claim, calling informant Tim Willis a liar.

Feds arrest four legislators

Press conference set for 11 a.m.


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