Mt. Juliet, After Beacon Lawsuit, Drops $100/Day Food Truck Fee
A Central Tennessee Community East Of Nashville Passed An Amended Food Truck Ordinance On Monday That Will Create An Equal $100 Annual Registration Fee For All Vendors.
Read moreA Central Tennessee Community East Of Nashville Passed An Amended Food Truck Ordinance On Monday That Will Create An Equal $100 Annual Registration Fee For All Vendors.
Read moreA New Poll Shows Tennessee Residents Believe The State Should Be Involved In Capping How High Property Taxes Can Rise.
Read moreAccording To A Recent Poll From The Beacon Center Of Tennessee, Over 68% Of Tennesseans Support Gov. Bill Lee’s Proposal To Expand The State’s Education Savings Account (ESA) Program.
Read moreNearly $5 Million In Taxpayer Subsidies For In-N-Out Burger, $200 Million To Move The Tennessee Performing Arts Center And Large Property Tax Increases Were All Included In Beacon Center’s Annual Pork Report On Wasteful Taxpayer Spending In The State.
Read moreFood Truck Operators From Outside Of Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, Filed A Lawsuit Monday That Challenges The City’s $100 Per Permit Fee, While Local Trucks Pay $100 A Year.
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