Tennessee Approves Over $115 Million In Federally-Funded COVID Recovery Projects
Tennessee Leadership Approved $115.5 Million More In Federal Spending On Projects Related To Coronavirus Recovery.
Read moreTennessee Leadership Approved $115.5 Million More In Federal Spending On Projects Related To Coronavirus Recovery.
Read moreTennessee Has Committed To Spending $3.4 Billion Of The $3.7 Billion Allocated To The State Under The American Rescue Plan Act.
Read moreThe Tennessee Financial Stimulus Accountability Group Has Categorized And Will Be Reviewing More Than 60 Applications For At Least $275 Million In Grants To Nonprofit Groups Or Public Service Organizations Affected By Covid-19.
Read moreThe Tennessee Department Of Mental Health And Substance Abuse Services Proposed Spending More Than $41 Million In Mobile Health Programs To The State’s Financial Stimulus Accountability Group.
Read moreTennessee’s Interim Commissioner Of Transportation Joe Galbato Warned The $6.2 Billion Coming To The State Via The Infrastructure Investment And Jobs Act Is “Not The Windfall I Think A Lot Of People Think.”
Read moreThe Tennessee Department Of Agriculture Presented A Plan Tuesday For $68 Million In Food Sustainability Spending At A Pair Of Higher Education Labs To The State’s Financial Stimulus Accountability Group.
Read moreAs Tennessee’s Financial Stimulus Accountability Group Looks To Approve Its Plan To Approve $3.1 Billion In Federal Stimulus Spending, One Lawmaker Has Questions About Two Proposed Statewide Laboratory Projects.
Read moreThe Tennessee Financial Stimulus Accountability Group Came A Step Closer Monday To Finalizing More Than $3.1 Billion In Federal Stimulus Spending While Getting A Preview Of An Estimated $6.2 Billion In Infrastructure Funding Related To The Infrastructure Investment And Job Funds Act.
Read moreTennessee’s Financial Stimulus Accountability Group Released Its Plan To Spend The Final $1.3 Billion Of Federal American Rescue Plan Act Money Wednesday In What The Committee Called The Tennessee Resiliency Plan.
Read moreTennessee Agencies Made Their Pitches Last Week For Public Health Capital Projects That Would Qualify For Funding From Federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Relief.
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