NASHVILLE, Tenn (CLARKSVILLENOW) – Governor Bill Lee will deliver his second State of the State address to the General Assembly and fellow Tennesseans on Monday, February 3 at 6 p.m.
The joint session will be aired statewide and take place in the House Chamber in the Tennessee State Capitol.
“I’m looking forward to sharing my vision for the future of Tennessee, including my legislative and budget priorities for this year,” said Governor Lee. “We have made remarkable progress during my first year in office, and thanks to the support of the General Assembly, I believe we will continue to make our state a leader in the nation and create a brighter future for those who call Tennessee home.”
In his speech, Governor Lee will discuss Tennessee’s economy, education and criminal justice reform.
In an effort to continue reaching Tennesseans outside of the state capitol, Governor Lee will also deliver addresses in East and West Tennessee. This will mark the Governor’s second time delivering his State of the State address in each of Tennessee’s Grand Divisions.
Governor Lee will deliver his State of East Tennessee speech on Thursday, February 6, at ETSU’s Millenium Center. Lee will then deliver his State of West Tennessee speech on Thursday, February 13, in Jackson, Tennessee at Lane College’s Chambers-McClure Academic Center.
Doors open at 5 p.m. for both events, which are free and open to the public. Tickets are available here.
The Governor’s State of the State Address can be viewed live here, along with all meetings of the State House and Senate.
 
                
