Tennessee Dept Of Education Looks For $260M Increase In TISA Funding
The Tennessee Department Of Education Wants A $260 Million Increase In Its Base Education Funding And An Overall $293.6 Million Budget Increase For Next Fiscal Year.
Read moreThe Tennessee Department Of Education Wants A $260 Million Increase In Its Base Education Funding And An Overall $293.6 Million Budget Increase For Next Fiscal Year.
Read moreChattanooga, Tennessee Is One Of Only Two Cities Chosen In The United States That Have Agreed To ‘pioneer’ A New Roadmap For Adopting New Technology As Part Of The World Economic Forum’s G20 Global Smart Cities Alliance.
Read moreThe Tennessee Committee Reviewing The State’s Spending Of Federal Money From The American Recovery Plan Act Pushed Several Decisions To January On Tuesday As It Came Closer To Completing Its Spending Of $3.7 Billion.
Read moreThe Tennessee Department Of Finance And Administration Asked For An $88.9 Million Increase In Funding Wednesday During A Budget Hearing With Gov. Bill Lee And Advisers, Including Department Commissioner Butch Eley.
Read moreThe person or group who is initiating the robocalls claims on the call that the customer has a past due bill, that there is an EPB truck in the neighborhood and that their services will be disconnected shortly if they do not contact them immediately on a 1-800 number.
Read more