Metro Council Rundown (7/16/24)
RESOLUTIONS * Late-Filed Resolution (Not Recognized) a resolution condemning the assassination attempt on former president Donald Trump's
RESOLUTIONS * Late-Filed Resolution (Not Recognized) a resolution condemning the assassination attempt on former president Donald Trump's
RESOLUTIONS * RS2024-568 (Deferred) A resolution giving $1,971,656.19 through the Office of Homeless Services to The Salvation Army for t
RESOLUTIONS * RS2024-543 (Passed) MNPD Taser upgrade * RS2024-539 (Passed) an agreement for the purchase of 3 acres to build a new fire
RULES OF PROCEDURE * Rule 13 (Deferred) changes filing deadlines for legislation and rules of procedure, deferred to the first meeting in
Back in February, MNPD began Operation 72, an initiative dedicated to investigating car thefts in Nashville. Since its inception, every poli
While following along with the despairing case of Riley Strain, Nashville discovers the underbelly of the Cumberland river.
This week, while the minstrels continue to be banished from court, the protection detail for their prison-jacketed friends may increase. Of
Metropolis plays fast and loose with Music City patrons
“As I took office, Chief Drake expected that we could staff the department to full budget…by the end of this calendar year,” Mayor O’Connell
A few weeks ago, we reported on a Senate Health and Welfare Committee meeting that took place on January 31st. Andrew Thibault, co-founder o
Theo Morrison, the brains behind Morrison Capitol Strategies, is set to become Metro Council’s lobbyist. Though the council still has paperw
Humorously described by Councilmember Parker as having “big ‘this could have been an email’ energy,” 2024’s first council meeting began with
Executive Director Daniel Singh has surrounded himself with a cadre of radical consultants and has pledged to re-envision Metro Arts as an anti-racist organization committed to decolonization
Following last Friday’s media roundtable, Mayor O’Connell indicated he’ll consider a new transit initiative. We’ll find out whether he’ll pu
“I am the most well-known person of my generation," replied Mark Zuckerberg to an email from four billionaire META investors who called him