Posts Tagged ‘ Sales Tax ’

Morning Coffee – Process, Process Edition

August 25, 2010
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Morning Coffee – Process, Process Edition

Those of you who know me personally know I’m a process junkie. For the rest of you, what I mean by “process” is the manner in which stuff gets done in government, specifically legislative bodies. Yesterday’s meeting of the Memphis City Council was not only a study in process, but also a prime example...

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Morning Coffee – Making Up for Lost Time Edition

June 29, 2010
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Morning Coffee – Making Up for Lost Time Edition

As Trace noted yesterday afternoon, Monday was a day filled with frustration and demon possessed technology. Hopefully, today will be less trying. Things are heating up, and I’m not just talking about the weather. The looming statewide primary election in August has Republican Gubernatorial candidates running around looking for new ways to shank each...

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State Revenues STILL Soft

April 13, 2010
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From the State of Tennessee Press Office. Tennessee revenue collections continued to fall short of budgeted estimates in March. Finance and Administration Commissioner Dave Goetz reported today that overall March revenues were $776.5 million, which is $11.7 million less than the state budgeted. “This marks the 22nd consecutive negative growth month for sales tax...

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Morning Coffee – Work Induced Haze Edition

March 13, 2010
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Morning Coffee – Work Induced Haze Edition

This is my first FULL day off since March 1st. March has been a haze, filled with lots and lots of papers, tests, and work that just won’t quit. It’s times like this that I, somehow, feel less than 100% human. Some of us, like me, selectively shut down various systems in our consciousness...

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