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Tennessee Legislature Advances Tax Cap and County Bills While State Sees $77M in New Manufacturing Investment

Tennessee Legislature Advances Tax Cap and County Bills While State Sees $77M in New Manufacturing Investment

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Tennessee's state legislature is advancing key bills impacting counties, including HB1873 to cap local property tax hikes at 2% plus inflation unless voters approve more, according to the Tennessee County Services Association Capitol Update. Other measures like HB1931 barring charter counties from cutting sheriffs budgets without approval and HB92 enabling recall elections for county officials are gaining traction. Meanwhile, Knox County gears up for a heated Republican primary for sheriff, with candidates debating homelessness, narcotics, mental health and immigration enforcement needs amid budget strains and population influxes, as featured in Inside Tennessee on YouTube.

Economically, Durable Products announced a $27.3 million expansion in Cumberland County, creating 134 jobs in rubber manufacturing, praised by Governor Bill Lee and local leaders per the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development. Recticel Group selected Mt. Pleasant for its first U.S. insulated panels plant, investing $49.6 million and adding 78 jobs, while Starbucks plans a new corporate office in Nashville this year, Axios Nashville reports.

Infrastructure demands remain steep, with Tennessee requiring at least $82.7 billion in public improvements through 2029, led by $42.8 billion for transportation and $19.8 billion for education, according to the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. Education advances include the University of Tennessees approved 2025-2030 strategic plan prioritizing student success and rural health funding, and Rutherford County Schools new Poplar Hill Middle School opening in August with space for 850 students.

No major disruptive weather events hit recently, though listeners in Middle Tennessee can catch tonights total lunar eclipse visible locally, per WKRN News 2.

Looking Ahead, watch House committees next week on ethics commissions, rescue squad grants and nonprofit-related bills like tax credits for faith-based contributions. Knox County sheriff debates intensify, primaries loom in Shelby County, and Tennessees Big Orange Caravan tour hits Chattanooga, Nashville and Tri-Cities.

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