April 10, 2023 •
Tennessee Lawmakers Expelled From Legislature
State Representatives Justin Jones and Justin J. Pearson were officially expelled from the legislature after individual resolutions were brought by Republicans proposing their removal. A procedural vote cleared the chamber, and the two-thirds vote of the House needed to formally […]
State Representatives Justin Jones and Justin J. Pearson were officially expelled from the legislature after individual resolutions were brought by Republicans proposing their removal.
A procedural vote cleared the chamber, and the two-thirds vote of the House needed to formally expel the representatives was received.
The lawmakers’ districts comprised the cities of Nashville, Knoxville, and Memphis.
Rep. Gloria Johnson also faced expulsion but was not removed as the two-thirds vote failed by a single vote.
Special elections will be held to fill the seats vacated by the two members.
January 19, 2021 •
Online Portal Not Ready Prior to Upcoming Reporting Due Date
The Nashville Office of Metropolitan Clerk’s new online reporting portal will not be launched prior to the 2021 reporting due date. The clerk’s office has indicated those lobbying activity reports should instead be emailed to the clerk’s office on or […]
The Nashville Office of Metropolitan Clerk’s new online reporting portal will not be launched prior to the 2021 reporting due date.
The clerk’s office has indicated those lobbying activity reports should instead be emailed to the clerk’s office on or before the January 31 due date.
November 30, 2020 •
New Registration Form and Process
The Nashville Metro Board of Ethical Conduct has adopted a new lobbyist registration form. The form, which is now available online, must be filed along with the written client authorization via email to the Metro Clerk’s Office until the new […]
The Nashville Metro Board of Ethical Conduct has adopted a new lobbyist registration form.
The form, which is now available online, must be filed along with the written client authorization via email to the Metro Clerk’s Office until the new online registration portal is launched.
The Metro Clerk’s Office will begin accepting the new form on December 15 for continuing lobbyist engagements for 2021, which must be filed by December 31.
No new registrations will be accepted until December 15 and will be treated as a continuing registration for 2021.
The Metro Council has also increased the registration fee to $100, which must be hand delivered to the Metro Clerk’s Office or sent via U.S. mail.
Additional information is expected to be made available online on or about December 15.
September 27, 2018 •
Nashville Court Rules Against State Over Contribution Black-Out Period
A judge in Tennessee’s Davidson County Chancery Court ruled against the state today, striking down a law prohibiting political action committees from making contributions to candidates after the 10th day before an election. Under the law, only political party committees […]
A judge in Tennessee’s Davidson County Chancery Court ruled against the state today, striking down a law prohibiting political action committees from making contributions to candidates after the 10th day before an election. Under the law, only political party committees can contribute to candidates in the 10-day window.
Chancellor Ellen Hobbs Lyle ruled in favor of plaintiff Tennesseans for Sensible Election Laws based on insufficient facts from the state to overcome the plaintiff’s argument.
In asserting the prohibition was an overbroad speech restriction, the plaintiff argued elected officials and political parties were “reserving special treatment in the political process for themselves.”
Attorneys for the state announced their intention to file an appeal immediately.
April 13, 2018 •
Nashville to Hold Special Elections on May 24
The Tennessee Supreme Court issued an order Tuesday requiring the Davidson County Election Commission to expedite a special election for Nashville mayor. The office was left vacant following Mayor Megan Barry’s resignation on March 6. Barry pled guilty to felony […]
The Tennessee Supreme Court issued an order Tuesday requiring the Davidson County Election Commission to expedite a special election for Nashville mayor.
The office was left vacant following Mayor Megan Barry’s resignation on March 6. Barry pled guilty to felony theft of property exceeding $10,000 for misappropriating city funds over the course of two years; she used the money to bankroll an affair with the head of her security detail.
A special election will be held May 24 with a potential runoff election scheduled for June 28.
A special election for Metro Council District 1 will also be held May 24. The seat was left vacant after former councilman Nick Leonardo was appointed General Sessions judge in January.
March 7, 2018 •
Nashville Mayor Resigns After Pleading Guilty to Felony Theft
Nashville Mayor Megan Barry resigned yesterday, March 6, after pleading guilty to felony theft of property exceeding $10,000. Barry misappropriated city funds over the course of two years to bankroll an affair with the head of her security detail. As […]
Nashville Mayor Megan Barry resigned yesterday, March 6, after pleading guilty to felony theft of property exceeding $10,000.
Barry misappropriated city funds over the course of two years to bankroll an affair with the head of her security detail.
As part of a plea deal, Barry agreed to reimburse the city $11,000 and serve three years of unsupervised probation.
Vice Mayor David Briley was sworn in as mayor immediately following her resignation.
August 10, 2015 •
Nashville’s Seven-Way Race for Mayor Results in Runoff Election
A runoff election for mayor will be held next month due to such close voting results in the August 6 Nashville municipal election. Megan Barry and David Fox came in first and second, respectively, in a field of seven candidates. […]
A runoff election for mayor will be held next month due to such close voting results in the August 6 Nashville municipal election.
Megan Barry and David Fox came in first and second, respectively, in a field of seven candidates. Barry, an at-large member of Metro Council, earned about 1,500 more votes than Fox, former chair of the Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools Board.
The runoff election will be held on September 10.
May 14, 2012 •
iProcurement Comes to Nashville and Davidson County
New online procurement system
The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County rolled out a new online procurement system today. The system, iProcurement, was developed by Oracle Procurement Software.
Vendors and suppliers, as well as all subcontractors, wishing to do business with the Metro Government will have to register with the new system. The new system can be accessed through the Metro Government’s Procurement Division website.
December 2, 2011 •
State and Federal Communications Heading to COGEL 2011
The event will be held in Nashville, Tennessee.
State and Federal Communications President and CEO Elizabeth Bartz and seven of the company’s staff will be attending the Council on Government Ethics Laws (COGEL) 2011 Annual Conference in Nashville, Tennessee.
We are looking forward to COGEL 2011, which will run from December 4 – 7.
If you are planning to attend, be sure to say hello!
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