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4 Good Governmentâs Latest Attempt to Repeal Property Tax Increase Is a Mess Metropolitik: The election commission is trying to determine if the charter amendment petition is constitutional Tweet Share
I rang up a longtime observer of Metro politics to see what he thought about the latest attempt by anti-tax advocates to get a charter amendment before voters that would repeal last yearâs property tax increase.
âItâs a shitshow on steroids,â he said.
Thatâs an apt description. For two solid weeks, the Davidson County Election Commission has been able to do little more than hold one paralyzed meeting after another as they try to figure out how not to get sued and what to do with the lawsuit thatâs already been filed against them, and to determine what parts of 4 Good Governmentâs charter amendment petition might actually be constitutional enough to put on the ballot. The last time this played out in the fall,
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Nashville General Hospital considers controversial contract while struggling to pay bills on time
Nashville General Hospital is behind on bills and is considering $900,000 public relations contract involving a former Metro Councilman.
Posted at 1:50 PM, Mar 05, 2021
and last updated 2021-03-05 19:56:47-05
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) â Nashville General Hospital has fallen behind on some basic bills.
The safety net hospital paid more than $500,000 to cover its utility bills this week, after
NewsChannel 5 Investigates obtained emails showing it was six months behind paying its landlord, Meharry Medical College.
Despite paying the utility bill, the hospital is still five months behind on its parking bill and owes Meharry more than $326,000.
Second vaccine on its way, but impact won t be felt for months
Even though clinics are vaccinating people by the thousands and many more each day, it could be months before there is a noticeable impact on a raging pandemic. Author: Rich Van Wyk Updated: 1:37 AM EST December 22, 2020
INDIANAPOLIS More help is on the way to hospitals and long term health care facilities battling the COVID-19 pandemic.
A second vaccine is on the way.
The Moderna product received federal approval over the weekend. Trucks started rolling Monday morning. They can t arrive soon enough to clinics who don t know how much they are getting and when they will get it.