New state budget proposes $80M for Memphis
Gov. Bill Lee embraces a supporter as he walks toward the lectern to deliver his final State of the State address as governor of Tennessee at the state capitol on Feb. 2, 2026. (Noah McLane/The Daily Memphian)
A new state budget was just introduced, with funds for Memphis, raises for teachers and a reminder that Tennessee has a funding shortfall for infrastructure needs.
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Noah McLane reports on the state house for The Daily Memphian. He was born and raised in Tennessee and attended journalism school at Middle Tennessee State University, where his passion for community-focused storytelling began.
Prior to writing for The Daily Memphian, Noah was the editor-in-chief of his college newspaper, worked on general assignment for the Jackson Hole News & Guide in Jackson, Wyoming, and was most recently an editorial intern at the Nashville Scene.
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