Bill That Strips Power From Elected Commission, Hands It To An Unelected Official, To Be Heard In Tennessee House Committee

A Bill That Would Seemingly Strip The State Building Commission, A Group Of Elected Officials, Of Its Power And Give That Power To The Commissioner Of General Services, A Single Unelected Official, Has Been Scheduled For Consideration In The Tennessee House State Government Committee.

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Tennessee Bill That Seemingly Strips Power From Commission Passes Subcommittee In Voice Vote Led By Iris Rudder

A Bill That Seemingly Strips Power From A Representative Commission, Handing It Over To One State Employee, Passed The Tennessee House Public Service Subcommittee Yesterday Afternoon By A Voice Vote.

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Proposed Tennessee Bill Aims To Strip Power From Representative Commission And Hand It Over The Governor’s Administration (Update 2.16.24)

A New Tennessee Bill Explains That There Will Be A Single Un-elected Bureaucrat That Will Oversee Millions Of Dollars In Projects And Property Owned By The State As Well As Make Decisions On The Spending Of Multi-Millions Of Taxpayer Dollars, A Responsibility Currently Held By A Commission With Elected Members.

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