DDH: Webinar with Legislators
2.10.23 TDC Weekly Public Policy Update
Buzzing bees, heaping plates, two-year old’s who have assigned themselves housework, standing neck-deep in the swamp and other idioms and metaphors for frenzied busyness, etc.
Buzzing bees, heaping plates, two-year old’s who have assigned themselves housework, standing neck-deep in the swamp and other idioms and metaphors for frenzied busyness, etc.
2023 Tennessee State of the State Recap
2.3.23 TDC Weekly Public Policy Update
1.27.23 TDC Weekly Public Policy Update
1.20.23 TDC Weekly Public Policy Update
If you’ve got a pickup truck, a sturdy back and that inability to say “no” when that same friend again asks you to help them move, you might find yourself right at home at Cordell Hull this week.
If you’ve got a pickup truck, a sturdy back and that inability to say “no” when that same friend again asks you to help them move, you might find yourself right at home at Cordell Hull this week.
The Extra Cost of Living with a Disability in Tennessee
Since the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) over 30 years ago, the United States has made great strides toward creating a country inclusive of all its citizens. However, a great number of roadblocks still diminish opportunities for full inclusion for Americans with disabilities.
Since the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) over 30 years ago, the United States has made great strides toward creating a country inclusive of all its citizens. However, a great number of roadblocks still diminish opportunities for full inclusion for Americans with disabilities.
1.13.23 TDC Weekly Public Policy Update
2022 Budget Hearings Roundup
Last month, Governor Lee called on the Commissioners of state departments to present their 2023 budget requests and efficiency plans. As the uncertainty of state finances in the wake of expected Covid-19-related economic disruptions recedes further into the past, state budget hearings have somewhat returned to normalcy. In spring of 2020, Governor Lee asked state departments for their proposal to cut their spending by 12%.
Last month, Governor Lee called on the Commissioners of state departments to present their 2023 budget requests and efficiency plans. As the uncertainty of state finances in the wake of expected Covid-19-related economic disruptions recedes further into the past, state budget hearings have somewhat returned to normalcy. In spring of 2020, Governor Lee asked state departments for their proposal to cut their spending by 12%.