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Tennessee

Bill Haslam
Biography

2013 State of the State Address

Governor Haslam
Tennessee State Capitol
Nashville, TN 37243-0001
Phone: 615-741-2001
Fax: 615-532-9711

Southern Governors' Representative
Beth Tipps, Deputy Director of Policy & Research

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Tennessee News Digest

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8/8/2011 Tennessee Ranked No. 1 in Automotive Manufacturing Strength Two Years in a RowGov. Haslam: "No accident that so many global automotive manufacturers and suppliers call Tennessee home." [Read More]
8/02/2011 Gov. Haslam Praises Investment in Tennessee's Advanced Manufacturing Sector Goal remains to become the No. 1 state in the Southeast for high quality jobs [Read More]
7/29/2011 Gov. Haslam's Jobs4TN Plan Driving Economic Growth in TennesseeGovernor praises expansion of existing Tennessee companies [Read More]
7/26/2011 Tennessee Wins National Competition for Funding to Increase College CompletionComplete College America to provide $1M for innovation to speed student success [Read More]
6/29/2011 Gov. Haslam Announces Formation of Startup TennesseeInnovative public-private partnership designed to connect and align entrepreneurial efforts across Tennessee [Read More]
6/27/2011 TN Gov. Bill Haslam to Focus on Jobs, EducationMeeting with Cabinet members, department heads also on governor's to-do list [Read More]
6/23/2011 "@BillHaslam" First Tennessee Governor to Engage Public Via Social MediaInnovative way to engage the public and generate timely discussion [Read More]
6/21/2011 Gov. Haslam Convenes Summit on Aging in TennesseeFocusing on potential partnerships among public, private and non-profit sectors to better serve seniors [Read More]
6/17/2011 Gov. Haslam Signs Tennessee Civil Justice Act to Improve Business Climate Bill brings greater consistency, predictability to businesses looking to move to or expand in Tennessee [Read More]
6/16/2011 TN Gov. Haslam Signs Law Lifting Cap On, Opening Enrollment in Charter SchoolsLegislation continues progress in education reform making state more attractive to business [Read More]

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Jobs & Economic Development

Education & Workforce Development

Conservativve Budget Management