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education1 year ago

"Tennessee Governor Signs Bill Vacating TSU Board and Appoints New Members"

Tennessee's only publicly funded historically Black university, Tennessee State University, had its board of trustees removed under legislation signed into law by Republican Gov. Bill Lee. The move has sparked controversy, with Black lawmakers and community leaders accusing state leaders of unfairly targeting the university. The new appointees, largely from the business community, are subject to confirmation by the Legislature. Critics argue that the university's problems are primarily due to underfunding and allege that the majority-white Legislature distrusts a Black-controlled university's ability to manage itself.

education-politics1 year ago

"Tennessee Politicians Remove Historically Black University's Board"

Tennessee's only publicly funded historically Black university, Tennessee State University, had its board of trustees removed under legislation signed into law by Republican Gov. Bill Lee. The move has sparked controversy, with critics accusing state leaders of unfairly targeting the university, while Republicans cite financial and procedural deficiencies as the reason for the action. Supporters argue that TSU's problems stem from chronic underfunding, estimated at $2.1 billion over three decades, and question the decision to remove the entire board.

politics1 year ago

"Tennessee State University Board Faces Termination Amid Financial Concerns and Management Shortcomings"

Tennessee House Republicans voted to vacate the entire Tennessee State University board, reneging on a previous deal to keep three members, despite Democratic objections. The move follows a scathing state audit and financial issues at TSU, though a new external audit found no fraud. Democrats argue the underfunding of TSU, the only public HBCU in the state, has hindered its success. TSU calls the legislation "unprecedented" and "unfortunate," while student government representatives express disappointment and hope for the university's future.

politics2 years ago

"Social Security Official Criticizes Lauren Boebert for 'Unacceptable' Actions"

Rep. Lauren Boebert faced criticism from an executive counselor for the Social Security Administration (SSA) during a House Oversight Committee hearing. Boebert accused the SSA of allowing "delinquent employees to sit on their sofas at home" instead of working, but the counselor explained that employees' performances are monitored and they are required to be accessible during work hours. Boebert further questioned the increase in backlogs for Social Security applicants, to which the counselor attributed to historical underfunding and low staffing levels.

economy2 years ago

"Financial Distress: UK's Second-Largest City Declares Bankruptcy Amid Equal Pay Claims"

Birmingham, the UK's second-largest city, has declared financial distress, citing years of underfunding by Conservative governments. The Labour-controlled council issued a Section 114 Notice, blocking spending on non-essential services, and blamed a combination of long-standing issues, cuts of £1 billion, inflation, rising costs of adult social care, and reduced business rates income. The council's move follows similar declarations by Croydon Council and Thurrock Council. SIGOMA, a grouping of urban councils, warned that one in ten of its members have no prospect of balancing their books, with nearly 20% expecting to do the same in the next year.

education2 years ago

Beshear Urges Action on JCPS Bus Issues Amidst School Closure Concerns

Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear is reluctant to call a special session to address the transportation issues that led to school closures in Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS). Republican lawmakers had called for a special session to address the "epic failure" that caused JCPS to cancel school for six days. Beshear argues that the legislators themselves are partly to blame for underfunding public transportation, resulting in a shortage of bus drivers. While acknowledging the need for corrections, Beshear believes that special sessions require extensive preparation and cost taxpayers $600,000.