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Chattanooga State's Hickey Named TechForce Foundation Finalist


Chattanooga State’s Hickey Named TechForce Foundation Finalist
Wednesday, May 5, 2021 - by Betty Proctor, Chattanooga State
Chattanooga State s Aaliyah Hickey is one of 10 finalists for the 2021 FutureTechs Rock awards
Young adults are sometimes unsure what pathway to choose … just ask Aaliyah Hickey who struggled through some tough teenage years and experiences before gaining a laser focus goal for her life. She has overcome the naysayers who said she couldn’t achieve her goals while earning the respect of her peers, instructors and industry members alike.  
Aaliyah will graduate in December from Chattanooga State’s Tennessee College of Applied Technology with a diploma in Motorcycle and Marine Technology and several accolades as well. ....

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$42.6 billion Tennessee budget passes General Assembly, includes week-long food sales tax holiday


The 2021-2022 budget includes investments in literacy, mental health, infrastructure and broadband technology across the state.
Author: WBIR Staff
Updated: 3:28 PM EDT April 29, 2021
NASHVILLE, Tenn. Governor Bill Lee announced that the Tennessee budget passed the General Assembly on Thursday. It totals $42.6 billion with investments in literacy, mental health, infrastructure and broadband technology.
The budget comes after officials said $180 million was saved from spending reductions. They also said that the state is starting to return to its pre-pandemic priorities, investing in partnerships with private agencies.
“I’m proud that this budget delivers on some of our top promises to Tennesseans and invests in external organizations meeting the needs of our local communities,” said Gov. Lee. ....

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Tennessee budget: Legislators to pass bill for 2022 spending


Tennessee legislators are set to pass a $42.6 billion budget Thursday, one that s heavy on one-time spending and capital projects as a way to put to use surplus revenue.
The House and Senate finance committees on Wednesday reviewed a proposed budget for the 2021-22 fiscal year, which begins in July, and are now scheduled to vote on the floor in each chamber.
Republican legislative leaders tout the budget bill as a conservative spending plan strategically using the state s surplus of cash toward projects that will continue to create jobs in future years, while some Democrats noted the state did not prioritize enough additional recurring funding for aid to schools and struggling families. ....

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What's in the Tennessee budget? Legislators pass a $42 billion spending plan


What s in the Tennessee budget? Legislators pass a $42 billion spending plan
Natalie Allison, Nashville Tennessean
Tennessee legislators passed a $42.6 billion budget Thursday, one that s heavy on one-time spending and capital projects as a way to put to use surplus revenue.
Republican legislative leaders tout the budget bill as a conservative spending plan strategically using the state s surplus of cash toward projects that will continue to create jobs in future years. But some Democrats said the state did not prioritize enough additional ongoing funding to aid schools and struggling families.
© Stephanie Amador / The Tennessean
Roll Call is taken in the House during the first day of the 112th Tennessee General Assembly, Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2021, at the state Capitol, in Nashville, Tenn. ....

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What's in the Tennessee budget? Here's a preview of the plan legislators will pass


What s in the Tennessee budget? Legislators pass a $42 billion spending plan
Natalie Allison, Nashville Tennessean
Tennessee legislators passed a $42.6 billion budget Thursday, one that s heavy on one-time spending and capital projects as a way to put to use surplus revenue.
Republican legislative leaders tout the budget bill as a conservative spending plan strategically using the state s surplus of cash toward projects that will continue to create jobs in future years. But some Democrats said the state did not prioritize enough additional ongoing funding to aid schools and struggling families.
© Stephanie Amador / The Tennessean
Roll Call is taken in the House during the first day of the 112th Tennessee General Assembly, Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2021, at the state Capitol, in Nashville, Tenn. ....

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