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State Senator Paul Stanley - District 31
News Release State of Tennessee Senate Majority Caucus For Immediate Release Contact: Paul Stanley, 1-800-449-8366 ext. 13036 Week of February 12, 2007
Committees Get to
Work Norris and Tracy go
to Washington Johnson Discusses Local Traffic State Sen. Jack Johnson (R-Brentwood) held a meeting this week with a group of elected officials to prioritize traffic concerns of southern Williamson County and northern Maury County and to foster open lines of communication with state and local officials.Attending the meeting with Sen. Johnson was the Chairman of the Senate Transportation Committee, State Sen. Jim Tracy; Rep. Glen Casada; Rep. Tom DuBois; Williamson County Mayor Rogers Anderson; Maury County Mayor James Bailey; Mayor of Franklin Tom Miller; Thompson's Station Mayor Leon Herron; Spring Hill Mayor Danny Leverette; and Columbia Mayor William Gentner. “I am pleased that this many officials have decided to come together to look at the region’s traffic situation,” commented Sen. Johnson. “We look forward to working with the Department of Transportation and Governor Bredesen to do what we can to expedite these projects.” Sen. Johnson also said that he will schedule a series of “town hall type”
meetings in conjunction with local officials to discuss road projects with
the community.
User Friendly Website The
General Assembly has updated its website to allow easier access to track
legislation. Users can simply go to the legislature’s website, click on the
list of members, and click on an icon that gives them information on all
bills filed by that senator. The tracker updates and includes information
surrounding the bill, gives a general description, a list of the sponsors
and co-sponsors, and the latest action taken on it. The General Assembly
website can be found at http://www.legislature.state.tn.us/ . Republican Legislation Along with the additions to the General Assembly’s website, The Senate Republican Caucus is doing their part to make government business more accessible and accountable to the taxpayers. Sen. Randy McNally (R-Oak Ridge) has filed SB 1074 to establish an ombudsman’s council to ensure full and timely compliance with laws providing for public access to state governmental records and meetings. Interestingly enough, Gov. Bredesen has been getting the credit in the media, as the Tennessean and the City Paper have reported. Sen. Raymond Finney (R-Maryville) introduced legislation that will enact the “Report to the Taxpayers of Efficient and Honest Government Act of 2007”. If passed, SB 485 would require each department to maintain a program of “prevention, detection and correction of waste, mismanagement, abuse or fraud within the department,” and report to the General Assembly efforts to stem government waste. Failure to do so may result in a ten percent (10%) reduction in the department’s budget. Sen. Stanley has filed SB 430 which is the “Education First” bill. Many people say that education is a top priority, however, they find many ways to spend taxpayer dollars before fully funding education. This bill requires that the legislature pass the education budget first and then fund the remaining functions of government. |
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