Cookeville combined rate $3.59
Nashville combined rate $3.25
Nashville has higher real estate costs so unless the State legislature is gonna make Broadway a commercial rent control zone, idk what Ferrier what’s to happen here…
Property taxes have surged across much of Tennessee in recent years, with some communities seeing increases of 25 to 50 percent.
In Davidson County, property taxes have climbed about 60 percent over the past five years.
But in Putnam County, leaders have taken a markedly different approach. https://t.co/L9rktGkJe0
@FOXNashville This story has lies in it can you please correct it and stop misleading citizens. Year after year you all do this, it’s exhausting really.
Hi @hopeontv why do you and your network @FOXNashville continue to put verifiably false information on your site. Property tax rates are not the same as property values.
Rates are down in Nashville specifically because of the reappraisal system created in state law.
@brucebarry The lesson of this week was about focusing on the widespread challenges everyone faces and not personality politics, I thought.
Also, why do you hate fun?
@brucebarry @aftynfortn Idk what your yikes are about, it was a competitive primary and she had to beat the self funded corporate lobbyist nobody would say a bad word about. Pretty normal stuff
@MaddieNolanTV@FOXNashville Quick back of the napkin, Peg Legs two major properties went up by about $24,000 in local taxes. State Franchise tax was .25% of value, combined value of about $8.85 million means he probably got a $21,000+ annual cut plus 3 years of refunds.
@MaddieNolanTV@FOXNashville Ole Peg Leg used to admit he chose this location because of the convention center (a taxpayer investment), but that was when he was advocating for an $18 million walkway to the front steps of his business.
https://t.co/QH3xtsuZkv
Peg Leg Porker owner Carey Bringle says rising property taxes, up 800% since 2013, are putting pressure on Nashville’s small restaurants. Hear more about it tonight at 9 or read it first on our site.: https://t.co/ziVGddfily
In #TN7 I’m getting ads from a guy who literally worked for 2 Billionaires to get them taxpayer funded stadiums saying he is running against a “system rigged for billionaires.”
A man who had been described as a mercenary who “simple follow where the cash leads”
.@SecVetAffairs said he would be the biggest cheerleader for VA workers, many whom are veterans. Instead, he’s led one of the biggest union-busting campaigns in history.
America’s unions and VA workers made it clear: we won’t stand for this administration’s anti-veteran attacks.
SEIU Local 500 Members have no intention of allowing unsafe working conditions and unfair pay issues to continue at @MCPS , Join us at 330pm at the Board of Education meeting for a rally to demand respect on Thursday, 9/25. #StrongerTogether
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When a candidate is claiming to not take money from corporate pacs or billionaires but has a track record of working to deliver billions in taxpayer funds to billionaires and corporations, feels like it warrants at least some investigation.
We have a candidate running for Congress in TN7 claiming he doesn’t take corporate pac money.
His website lists 15 industries his corporate campaign firm works for, would be great if someone would ask him who is paying them while he’s a candidate
https://t.co/mLauUuDi2T