Nearly $700K Spent On Nashville Vs Tennessee Lawsuits Over Laws
Nashville Spent Nearly $700,000 Out Of Pocket On Four Lawsuits Challenging State Laws This Year Along With 1,645 Hours Of The Department’s Time, According To A New Report.
Read moreNashville Spent Nearly $700,000 Out Of Pocket On Four Lawsuits Challenging State Laws This Year Along With 1,645 Hours Of The Department’s Time, According To A New Report.
Read moreTennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Is Challenging Metro Nashville’s Legal Victory In A Lawsuit Against The State Over Control Of The Airport Authority.
Read moreWilson And Williamson Counties Were Sent Letters Earlier This Year, Along With A Map, Highlighting Areas That Nashville Airport Officials Say They Need To Have Input On In Order To Safely And Efficiently Run The Airport.
Read moreSix Weeks After The State Took Majority Control Of The Nashville Airport Board Under A Newly Enacted State Law, BNA Leaders Announced They Would Start A Multi-Decade Process To Build A Second Terminal.
Read moreA Board Appointed By State Leaders Will Remain In Charge Of Nashville’s Airport While A Lawsuit Over Control Continues.
Read moreThe Federal Aviation Administration Has Informed Tennessee And Nashville Officials It Will Continue To Recognize The Current Airport Board Until A Court Rules On A Pending Lawsuit Over Its Makeup.
Read moreMetro Nashville Has Filed Another Lawsuit Fighting A Law Passed By The Tennessee Legislature, This Time Challenging A New Law That Changes The Way Nashville’s Airport Authority Board Members Are Appointed.
Read moreA Bill Set To Give The State Of Tennessee More Power In Nominations To The Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority Was Amended And Passed Wednesday By The Senate Transportation And Safety Committee.
Read moreAn Aviation Expert Testified In Front Of A Tennessee House Committee That A Bill To Change Who Controls Appointments To The Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority Could Cause Issues For The Entity In Its Future Grants From The Federal Aviation Administration.
Read moreA Pair Of Bills To Change The Way Two Nashville Boards Are Chosen Advanced In Committee Wednesday.
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