Tennessee Department of Revenue announces Vehicle Registration Renewal, Insurance Verification Services Available on MyTN
August 7, 2021
Nashville, TN – Tennessee citizens can now renew their vehicle registration or provide proof of vehicle insurance through MyTN, the state’s mobile app that makes it easier for Tennesseans to access state government services.
“We are pleased to partner with our Strategic Technology Services group to make these services even more accessible to Tennesseans,” Revenue Commissioner David Gerregano said.
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee Administration Releases Plan to Balance Budget
June 5, 2020
Nashville, TN – Tennessee Governor Bill Lee’s administration today outlined new spending plans for state government that reflect significant revenue reductions due to the economic impact of COVID-19 Coronavirus.
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee Announces $10 Million in Small, Rural Hospital Readiness Grants
April 6, 2020
Nashville, TN – Today, Monday, April 6th, 2020, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee announced the State of Tennessee will allocate $10 million in Small and Rural Hospital Readiness Grants to support hospitals that are facing financial strain due to the ongoing response to Coronavirus (COVID-19).
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee’s COVID-19 Bulletin #4
March 23, 2020
Nashville, TN – Today, Monday, March 23rd, 2020, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee provided an update on Tennessee’s efforts around coronavirus (COVID-19) relief.
Governor Lee’s daily press conferences can be viewed live each day this week at 3:00pm CT here. Governor Lee has also established a website specific to coronavirus (COVID-19) updates which can be found here.
Access Tennessee Government Services with new MyTN Mobile App
February 20, 2020
Nashville, TN – A new mobile app is making it easier for Tennesseans to access state government services. “MyTN” is now available for download from the Apple and Android store.
Visit MyTN.gov to easily download to your device by clicking the Apple or Android store icons.
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee Delivers 2020 State of the State Address
February 3, 2020
Focuses on public education, fiscal conservatism, and rural development
Nashville, TN – Today, Monday, February 3rd, 2020, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee delivered his State of the State address, showcasing Tennessee’s progress over the past year and outlining his legislative and budget priorities for the coming year.
UT Study: Uninsured Up Slightly in Tennessee, but TennCare Satisfaction High
October 5, 2019
Nashville, TN – Affordability continues to be a major hindrance to obtaining health insurance as the percentage of all Tennesseans, adults and children, without coverage increased from 6.7 percent in 2018 to 6.9 percent this year, according to a new report by the Boyd Center for Business and Economic Research at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
December Revenues Higher than Expected, Show Increase from Previous Year
January 21, 2018
Nashville, TN – Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration Commissioner Larry Martin has announced that revenues for December posted higher than expected and exceeded the monthly revenues from the previous year.
State revenues for December were $1.4 billion, which is a growth of 11.34 percent and $139.9 million more than December 2016.
University of Tennessee Study shows Tennessee’s Uninsured Number Up Slightly, But Still Near 20-Year Low
December 2, 2017
Knoxville, TN – A University of Tennessee, Knoxville report released today shows that Tennessee’s overall uninsured rate increased from the 2016 level of 5.5 percent to 6 percent in 2017. Nonetheless, the reported uninsured rate is still at one of the lowest levels in the past two decades.
The report entitled The Impact of TennCare: A Survey of Recipients, 2017, released by UT’s Boyd Center for Business and Economic Research, summarizes findings from a survey conducted between May and July 2017.
Tennessee’s Uninsured Numbers Decline for Third Year according to UT Study
November 4, 2016
Knoxville, TN – For the third year in a row, the estimated number of uninsured people in Tennessee dropped, according to a report released today by the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Boyd Center for Business and Economic Research, which is housed in the Haslam College of Business.
The percentage of uninsured people in Tennessee—5.5 percent—is the lowest in the past 20 years.















