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Institutional Knowledge Not Necessarily Trickling Down

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Mike Jameson tells the City Paper that rookie city councilman have to fend for themselves their first days on the council for the most part:

Jameson said it’s a more helpful group of Council members as opposed to when he came aboard.

Democrats Dominate List of Candidates Who Failed to File Conflict-of-Interest Disclosures

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The Tennessee Center for Policy Research reported Thursday that 19 candidates for the state legislature have failed to file required conflict-of-interest disclosures.

The Haves And The Have-nots

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Whoa.

Everyone, including the thousands of state workers in Nashville, have to walk outside to specified areas if they should want to smoke.

State law prohibits smoking inside state buildings, but for those who want to skirt the law and know the right people, there’s a room upstairs for them.

Playing “Red Light, Green Light” Isn’t As Much Fun When You Get Older

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A Kingport blog reports that the state legislature is set to ban the practice by some municiplaities of shortened the interval between green and red lights.

Rep. Joe McCord attempts to humiliate the Executive Director of TCWN

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Here is what happens when you take a stand for clean water and fight to keep developers from being allowed to pave, culvert and bury streams at the state Legislature.
On April 9, the Stop Work Order bill was up in the House Environment Committee for a vote. During discussion, Rep. McCord asked me to [...]

Rep. Joe McCord attempts to humiliate the Executive Director of TCWN

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Here is what happens when you take a stand for clean water and fight to keep developers from being allowed to pave, culvert and bury streams at the state Legislature.
On April 9, the Stop Work Order bill was up in the House Environment Committee for a vote. During discussion, Rep. McCord asked me to [...]

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