Slowed Local Taxes Drive Decline in State’s Tax Burden
The state-local tax burden relative to personal income has declined steadily in recent years, from a high of 11.9% in 2011 to 10.7% in 2017. This figure excludes federal taxes.
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The state-local tax burden relative to personal income has declined steadily in recent years, from a high of 11.9% in 2011 to 10.7% in 2017. This figure excludes federal taxes.
The Newspaper Institute (formerly known as the Institute of Newspaper Technology) at the University of Tennessee is conducting an anonymous survey of newspaper publishers and managers to evaluate the state of the newspaper industry.
A week after Republicans in the state Legislature voted to gut the public records law in 2015, members of the Assembly sought to quell backlash over the plan.
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Helen Viola Everson, longtime editor and publisher of the Edgerton Reporter, died Monday in the care of her family at her home. She was 98.