Senators Say RuCo Faired Well in State Budget

Apr 27, 2015 at 07:29 pm by bryan


Rutherford County fared well with the passage of the 2015 - 2016 state budget according to Senate Republican Caucus Chairman Bill Ketron (R-Murfreesboro) and Senate Transportation Committee Chairman Jim Tracy (R-Shelbyville), who represent the county in the State Senate. The lawmakers said the county will share in many appropriations which have statewide impact like new funds for food banks and community health departments, but other items specifically with a dollar attached in the budget going to Rutherford County projects will improve education, create jobs, and preserve local history.

Senate Bill 1399, which funds state government for the year beginning July 1, was approved by the General Assembly before lawmakers adjourned last week.

"The vast majority of money appropriated in the budget earmarked for Rutherford County is about creating jobs and improving both the structure and instructional programs at MTSU," said Ketron. "We were also able to get several other local projects funded that are important to the citizens of Rutherford County."

"The expansion of Nissan will not only provide new jobs for local citizens but will create other jobs from supporting businesses - so it will be a big boost for our economy," added Tracy. "We were very pleased that we were able to help secure all of these funds."

Appropriations for Rutherford County include:

The budget now goes to Governor Bill Haslam for his signature before becoming law.

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