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- TN County Mayors, City Manager Reflect on Annexation Study
- De-Annexation Bill & Municipal Insurance Transparency Bill
- Governor Signs HB 2371/SB2464 Annexation Bill
- YEA! House Bill 2371 Passes
- CALL TO ACTION–HB 2371–ENDING FORCED ANNEXATION–THE TIME IS FINALLY HERE
- CALL TO ACTION—HB 2371–HOUSE FINANCE, WAYS & MEANS STANDING COMMITTEE–TUES. 3/18/2014 @ 3:00 pm
- CALL TO ACTION—SB 2464–SENATE STATE – LOCAL COMMITTEE–TUES. 3/18/2014 @ 11:30 am
- KnoxFocus Survey on Annexation
- Freedom of Speech, Annexation, Retreat
- Anderson County Commissioner – Abuse of Tax Monies & TML
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Lack of Visibility & Abuse in Municipal Leagues Across US
There is gross abuse of tax payer dollars in city financed municipal leagues across the country. These organizations provide insurance to city government (shared pool of money to cover lawsuits). However these groups are not transparent or accountable to insurance … Continue reading
WDEF Chattanooga News Coverage – Annexation Bill HB475/SB279
Source: http://www.wdef.com/news/story/Annexation-Bill-Moves-Closer-To-Vote/RD68Q_S1PkKrBiM8L–9gA.cspx (Click to Watch Video) Reported by: Webb Wright “I thought this would be the simplest, easiest bill that I’ve every filed.” That’s House Bill 475, which state representative Mike Carter says is not against annexation, but for the … Continue reading
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Tagged annexation, Carter, Chattanooga, Chris Matthews, FOH President Chris Matthews, hb475, local government, Rep Mike Carter, SD279, Senate, Suffrage, Tennessee, United States, WDEF
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Right2Vote Supports Rep. Mike Carter’s HB 475 in the Tennessee House
There is an air of change in Tennessee. Perhaps it’s the fact that we’re entering spring. Or that the Tennessee Legislature is in session. Or that we’re about to crown another NCAA basketball champion. Of course, change occurs all the … Continue reading
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Tagged annexation, city vs. county, forced annexation, HB 475, local government, Mike Carter, planned growth, Tennessee
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