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Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee Will Deliver Final State of the State Address on Feb. 2

Tennessee Governor Bill Lee has announced. He will deliver his final State of the State address to the Tennessee General Assembly and residents of the state at 6 PM CST on Monday, February 2. A speech will be delivered in the House Chamber of the State Capitol.

“Since the earliest days of our country, Tennesseans have always been people who press on to the next frontier to lead America,”said Gov. Lee. “As we begin our final year together, I’m grateful for what we’ve accomplished and confident that the decisions we make today will help define Tennessee’s next chapter and our role in America’s future.”

Republican Lee is in the final year of his second four year term as Governor. Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn, Congressman John Rose and State Representative Monty Fritts are all seeking the GOP nomination in the August Primary.

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