The Tennessee Higher Education Commission could close several universities and still not pare its budget enough to meet next year’s stripped-down state appropriation.
Archives for November 2008
TSBA Wants Taxing Authority for School Boards
Tennessee School Boards decided last week they want the ability to raise their own money for funding education. The association’s 300 delegates met in Nashville, and 65-percent voted in favor of giving school boards across the state taxing authority.
Governor to Pull Back from Big Developments Soon-But Not Yet
Governor Phil Bredesen says it’s almost time for the state to back off from big industrial developments and the incentive packages that come with them.
Budget Woes May Undercut Bill to Stimulate Health Insurance for Small Biz
A shrinking state budget threatens legislation that would provide small business owners an incentive to offer health insurance to employees.
Council Punts on Outdoor Vending
Metro Council members were unable to come to any agreement last night, on whether to ban business owners from displaying goods in front of their stores.
DHS Says It Saved for a Downturn
Governor Phil Bredesen has been sternly reminding departments that they must cut somewhere between 10 and 15 percent out of their budgets for the next fiscal year. But he got one piece of encouraging news yesterday.
Board of Regents Braces for Further Cuts
Over this year and the next, universities in Tennessee’s Board of Regents system will likely see a 20 percent reduction in state funding.
Pinnacle Applies for Treasury Stock Buy
Nashville-based Pinnacle Financial Partners has applied to sale up to $95 million dollars in stock to the U.S. Treasury. The federal government has been buying stakes in banks in order to shore up the credit markets.
Republican Leaders Say Selecting State Officers To Be More Open
Tennessee Republicans say they plan to make the process of selecting the state’s constitutional officers more transparent.