Gov. Bill Haslam Used His Last State Of The State Address Monday To Tout Tennessee’s Progress Under His Tenure And Then Challenge Tennesseans To Lead The Nation In Creating High-Paying Jobs, Boosting Student Educational Achievement And Providing The Most Efficient State Services. At The Same Time, The Republican Unveiled A $37.5 Billion Spending Plan Aimed At Boosting Education, Teacher Pay And Job Growth While Targeting The State’s Opioid Epidemic.