Tivoli Theatre Reopens To In-Person Audiences Next Weekend
Starting Next Friday, April 9th, The Tivoli Theatre Will Reopen Its Doors To An In-Person Audience For The First Time Since November.
Read moreStarting Next Friday, April 9th, The Tivoli Theatre Will Reopen Its Doors To An In-Person Audience For The First Time Since November.
Read moreThe Tennessee Senate Passed Legislation Thursday That Would Allow For The Carrying Of Handguns In The State Without A Permit. The Senate Bill’s Companion, House Bill 786, Still Is Working Its Way Through The Committee Process In The House.
Read more-Constitutional Carry One Step Closer To Becoming Law
-New Legislation Aims to Increase Transparency of Foreign Influences on Colleges in Tennessee
-Lee Says Tennessee Doesn’t Need Its Share Of American Rescue Plan Funding
-American Rescue Plan Act To Provide States 116 Times Their Revenue Losses
-Biden’s Oil & Gas Ban Undermines New Mexico’s Ability To Safeguard Economy, Environment
-COVID-19 And Hamilton County Schools: One Year Later
Sesé industrial Services Has Announced They Will Open New Operations In Chattanooga. This Manufacturing Plant Will Assemble Axle Components For Volkswagen Chattanooga’s (VW) Electric Atlas And SUV.
Read moreTennessee Received A Fiscal Volatility Score Of 4.29 On a Pew Charitable Trusts Ranking measuring Two Decades Of State Revenue Fluctuations, Representing The 15th-lowest Score Among The 50 States.
Read moreIf The Bill Passes Both Chambers, It Would Place A Four-Year Moratorium On New Permits For Hydraulic Fracturing To Extract Natural Gas Or Oil, Costing The State Billions Of Dollars In Revenue And Thousands Of Jobs.
Read moreAfter A Year Of Economic Uncertainty Because Of The COVID-19 Pandemic, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee Proposed a $41.8 Billion Budget In His Annual State Of The State Address.
Read moreDespite Pushback From Oil & Gas Industry And States That Rely On Associated Revenue, Biden Temporarily Halts Leases And Permits For Oil and Gas Development On Federal Land.
Read moreU.S. Treasury Department Reports The Deficit Is $216.3 Billion Higher Than The Same October – December Period In 2019.
Read moreAfter Nine Consecutive Years Of Spending Growth In States, Weaker Revenue Projections Due To The COVID-19 Pandemic And Related Restrictions Is Resulting In States Spending Significantly Less Of Their General Revenue.
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