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  2. Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security

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    Learn about the history, functions, and divisions of the TDOS, a law enforcement agency serving Tennessee since 1939. The TDOS consists of the THP, the Driver License Services division, and the Office of Homeland Security.

  3. Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Like the federal government, Tennessee's government has three branches. The executive branch is led by the governor, who holds office for a four-year term and may serve a maximum of two consecutive terms. [397] The governor is the only official elected statewide. The current governor is Bill Lee, a Republican. The governor is supported by 22 ...

  4. List of archaeological sites in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The Tennessee Division of Archaeology maintains a database of all archaeological sites recorded within the state of Tennessee.As of January 1, 2009 this catalog contains more than 22,000 sites, including both prehistoric and historic resources.

  5. Portal:Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Learn about Tennessee, a landlocked state in the Southeastern region of the United States, with a rich history, culture, and nature. Explore articles, images, and topics related to Tennessee on Wikipedia.

  6. Governor of Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, qualifications, powers, and duties of the governor of Tennessee, the head of government and commander-in-chief of the state's military forces. The current governor is Bill Lee, a Republican who was elected in 2018 and re-elected in 2022.

  7. Tennessee General Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the state legislature of Tennessee, a part-time bicameral body consisting of a Senate and a House of Representatives. Find out its constitutional structure, organization, committees, and current members.

  8. Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The state government was replaced by a military government in 1862 Samuel R. Rodgers: 1865 Unionist 1798–1866 Joshua B. Frierson 1865–1867 Unionist 1806–1876 Dewitt Clinton Senter: 1867–1869 Republican: 1830–1898 Became governor upon the resignation of William G. Brownlow: Philip P.C. Nelson 1869 Republican 1828–1880

  9. Inside Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee's $117K economic ... - AOL

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    Records about the trip obtained through public records request by The Tennessean from ECD and the governor's office, including expense reports and briefing documents, included more than 184 pages ...