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July Tax Revenues
The state has announced total tax revenues for July were more than budgeted expectations. This marks the fourth straight month and 11 of the last 12 months where total tax [&hellip
Read More »Haslam abandons outsourcing park operations
The Haslam administration announced it will no longer pursue outsourcing the management and operations of any of Tennessee’s state parks. The announcement was made by Tennessee Department of Environment and [&hellip
Read More »Eclipse Blitz recruitment contest
This contest is closed. We are tallying the numbers and will announce a winner soon. — With all the buzz about the coming solar eclipse, TSEA wanted to get in [&hellip
Read More »TDOT and THP planning for August 21 eclipse
The 2017 Great American Eclipse will enter the Mid-State on Monday, August 21, spanning I-24, I-40, and I-65. Lasting more than an hour, the sun will slowly be covered by [&hellip
Read More »TSEA Retiree Luncheons
The TSEA is hosting six retiree luncheons across the state. See details below for dates, locations and RSVP details WEST TN REGION: JACKSON Wednesday, August 2 11:30 a.m. Registration 12:00 [&hellip
Read More »2017 Market Adjustment Communication
TSEA today obtained the following information regarding the July 1, 2017 Market Adjustments: 2017 Market Adjustment Communication July 2017 Market Adjustment FAQs 2017 Market Adjustment (class series for incumbents to [&hellip
Read More »Market Adjustment increases
What we know about Market Adjustment increases effective July 1, 2017 TSEA staff has received the complete list of all job classifications that will see the market adjustment of 4% [&hellip
Read More »5 Questions with TDOC Commissioner Tony Parker
We recently reached out to Commissioner Parker about the department’s decision to move away from the 28-day work schedule. We thank the commissioner for taking the time to answer the following [&hellip
Read More »28-day work schedule’s days are numbered
Correction Commissioner Tony Parker responds to questions about his decision to move away from the controversial schedule NASHVILLE – After almost three years operating under the 28-day work schedule, the [&hellip
Read More »Chancellor Young rules state must release public records on Fall Creek Falls privatization effort
Haslam appointee Chancellor Bill Young ruled this week that the state must publically release records associated with the unsuccessful privatization effort at Fall Creek Falls. The ruling came out of [&hellip
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