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Bill won't allow student IDs for Tennessee voting
Sen. Bill Ketron decides to concur with House bill that wouldn't allow student IDs; full Senate votes 23-7 in support
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Associated Press
Council members seek to halt election poll-book expansion, call for audit
Megan Barry and allies want to 'make sure that all voters ... have confidence in the voting process'
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Joey Garrison
Next General Assembly is shaping up to be a 'play-it-safe' session
After tumultuous, conservative-led 2011 session, Haslam vows to be more engaged this year
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Jeff Woods
Republicans, Dems debate who should bear brunt of lottery scholarship fund restrictions
Democratic leaders want consideration of use of lottery funds as economic stimulus
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Jeff Woods
Legislators squash gay, lesbian component of Casada bill limiting local governments
Williamson County Republican admits to being taken aback by opposition
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Jeff Woods
State Senate approves bill to upend national health care reform
Democrats says move will have no effect as federal law preempts state law
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Jeff Woods
Post Politics: Democrats' lost cause worth fighting
If Democrats want to maximize their gains in Tennessee the next time the pendulum swings back, they won't follow the example of state Sen. Jim Kyle
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A.C. Kleinheider
Democrat Kyle drops out of governor's race
Cites difficulties of campaigning during legislative session, says he will return money
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Ken Whitehouse
Rex: Coin in pocket
What candidates' campaign finance reports reveal about their chances in the race to be Tennessee's next governor
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Rex Noseworthy
Let the 'Gubernatorial Games' begin
‘The City Paper’ handicaps the seven entries in the 2010 Gubernatorial Games
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Ken Whitehouse
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