The links below go to national and state level resources that will allow you to track a bill as it moves through the legislative process. You can access the full text of a bill as well as supporting documentation, records from hearings and committee meetings, and more through these links.
If you'd like to read the text of a specific law, you can check in the Tennessee Code or the U.S. Code, depending on if it's state or federal legislation.
Websites for professional associations contain a wealth of information, and most professional organizations have some kind of advocacy information on their website. The links below go to the organization home pages, but you can then either search or browse for Advocacy information on their website.
The links below go to resources provided by Bunch Library. These resources include both news and journal articles about a wide variety of topics.
The Tennessean is considered the newspaper of record for Tennessee. Many consider the New York Times to be the newspaper of record for the United States. The links below will let you access and search the content of a variety of local and national newspapers.
The organizations listed here are not necessarily membership organizations, but are policy centers, institutes, or think tank style organizations that research and support educational leadership in a variety of ways.
If you'd like to do a deep dive into federal legislation, the resources below can help you with that.