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Sam Stockard is a veteran Tennessee reporter and editor, having written for the Daily News Journal in Murfreesboro, where he served as lead editor when the paper won an award for being the state's best Sunday newspaper two years in a row. He has led the Capitol Hill bureau for The Daily Memphian. His awards include Best Single Editorial from the Tennessee Press Association.
Governor again denies any knowledge of National Guard offer for voucher vote
By: Sam Stockard - March 21, 2022
For the second time, Gov. Bill Lee denied knowledge Monday of a National Guard promotion offer to Rep. John Mark Windle in return for a vote in favor of the Education Savings Account bill in 2019. But Rep. Kent Calfee confirmed again Monday he had a conversation with the governor about hearing former House Speaker […]
Stockard on the Stump: Calfee links Casada, governor to National Guard promotion offer
By: Sam Stockard - March 18, 2022
It was a spring day in 2019 when Rep. Kent Calfee listened as former House Speaker Glen Casada discussed making state Rep. John Mark Windle a general in the National Guard, part of a last-ditch effort to garner enough votes to pass Gov. Bill Lee’s education savings account bill. Calfee, a Kingston Republican who is […]
Charter schools bill rises from ashes in effort to open doors
By: Sam Stockard - March 16, 2022
Legislation designed to shift “under-utilized” public school buildings to charter schools looked like it was dead this week but then resurfaced the same day, drawing a rebuke from a subcommittee chairman. The sharp words came Tuesday from Rep. Scott Cepicky, R-Culleoka, as Rep. Ryan Williams, R-Cookeville, introduced a bill, HB591, giving charter schools the first […]
Forrest family wants to move bust from State Museum
By: Sam Stockard - March 16, 2022
The battle over the bust continues. It’s led, in part, by Collierville resident Lee Miller, who claims family kinship to Lt. Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest. He exhibits a hero worship for Forrest so deep he says the Confederate leader’s funeral drew more people than Elvis’ last rites. “Gen. Forrest was so well-respected that everybody came […]
Senators challenge K-12 funding formula impact on local taxes
By: Sam Stockard - March 15, 2022
The Senate Education Committee chairman said Monday he believes county commissioners should sock away money to prepare for the effects of a new K-12 funding formula on local taxes. Senators are trying to figure out the effect of a $9.5 billion funding formula shift on local governments, which are to be held harmless for three […]
DA report: Fiscus didn’t send herself a muzzle
By: Sam Stockard - March 14, 2022
A fired Tennessee Health Department immunization administrator did not send a dog muzzle to herself, contrary to a state report, a District Attorney’s Office investigation found. Metro investigators determined that Michelle “Shelley” Fiscus’ personal identifying information was compromised and used by “unknown” actors and possibly “spoofed” in an out-of-state scheme, according to the new report. […]
Stockard on the Stump: Speaker firing two suspended employees linked to FBI investigation
By: Sam Stockard - March 11, 2022
Two legislative staff members suspended since an FBI raid on the Cordell Hull Building in January 2021 are being fired, just days after Rep. Robin Smith resigned her post and pleaded guilty to wire fraud. Speaker Cameron Sexton confirmed Thursday the two employees who’ve been on suspension with pay for 14 months will no longer […]
Rep. Griffey spent $6,000 with Cattleya Group, but work wasn’t done
By: Sam Stockard - March 9, 2022
The Tennessee Registry of Election Finance questioned former House Speaker Glen Casada in 2020 about payments to Cattleya Group, a company that shared the same address as a political consulting firm at the center of a former Rep. Robin Smith’s wire fraud guilty plea. Casada at first couldn’t remember much about the company. “They’re out […]
Smith pleads guilty to wire fraud connected to shadowy campaign vendor
By: Sam Stockard - March 8, 2022
A day after resigning her House seat, Robin Smith pleaded guilty Tuesday to honest services wire fraud in connection with an illicit campaign vendor set up with knowledge of a former House speaker and run by his ex-chief of staff. Smith, a Hixson Republican and former chairman of the state party, entered the plea before […]
Casada paid for possible test run on New Mexico company
By: Sam Stockard - March 8, 2022
Former House Speaker Glen Casada payed thousands of dollars to a New Mexico-based company that could have been a test run for the illicit campaign vendor identified in a federal charge against resigned Rep. Robin Smith. Casada has denied any connection with Phoenix Solutions, the company at the center of a wire fraud charge against […]
Rep. Robin Smith resigns amid wire fraud charge for Phoenix Solutions “kickbacks”
By: Sam Stockard - March 7, 2022
(This story has been updated with new details.) Rep. Robin Smith, one of three House members raided by the FBI 14 months ago, resigned Monday morning after federal authorities charged her with wire fraud, claiming she took “kickbacks” from an illicit campaign vendor. Smith is set to change her plea Tuesday as part of an […]
Stockard on the Stump: Registry members ticked about Casada comments
By: Sam Stockard - March 4, 2022
Registry of Election Finance members are chafing over former House Speaker Glen Casada’s claim this week that the registry should have called him first about a questionable political action committee rather than issue a subpoena. The more they think about it, the angrier they get. “Casada accuses the Registry of bias and in the same […]