September Revenues
Tennessee revenues exceeded budgeted estimates for the month of September.
Tennessee revenues exceeded budgeted estimates for the month of September.
Tennessee’s technology solutions and innovation are cited today in honors from the Center for Digital States
Tennessee’s mobile app connecting citizens to state services is named in the Center for Digital Government’s annual awards.
Tennessee revenues were more than the budgeted estimates for the first month of the state’s fiscal year.
The Division of TennCare and Strategic Technology Solutions in the Department of Finance & Administration are among 31 projects out of 90 submitted from 16 states that are finalists for NASCIO’s State IT Recognition Awards.
Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration Commissioner Jim Bryson today announced that Tennessee July revenues were $1.6 billion, which is $303.6 million more than the budgeted estimate and $138.3 million more than the state received in July 2021.
Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration Commissioner Jim Bryson today announced that revenues for June were $2.2 billion, which is $547.9 million more than the budgeted monthly revenue estimate.
Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration Commissioner Butch Eley today announced that revenues for May were $1.6 billion, which is $327.4 million more than the budgeted monthly revenue estimate.
Tennessee revenues exceeded budgeted estimates for the month of April.
Two employees of Tennessee’s centralized technology division have been named among Government Technology magazine’s 2022 Top 25 Doers, Dreamers and Drivers.
Tennessee’s historic state capitol will be silhouetted in blue-green lighting this weekend to raise awareness for Sexual Assault Awareness Month. The teal lighting will be featured Friday, April 1 through Sunday, April 3, the first three days of the national observation in April.
Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration Commissioner Butch Eley today announced that Tennessee tax revenues exceeded budgeted estimates in February.
Gov. Bill Lee’s recent criminal justice reforms mean that more than a dozen local jails in Tennessee will be making improvements to help inmates succeed after their release.
Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration Commissioner Butch Eley today announced that overall January state tax revenues exceeded budgeted estimates.