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Data Distributed At Public Meeting Kept From Media And The People

Posted on May 2, 2008 at 7:41 am

From Theo Emery:

Two sheets comparing tax collections in Tennessee to those of other states were passed out Tuesday morning by economist Bill Fox to members of the State Funding Board. The board sought to grasp the depth of the state’s financial troubles, and Fox described to them a “perfect storm” of economic woes that could prompt up millions in budget cuts.
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But Fox’s documents weren’t for all eyes. He said the information had been given to him informally, and therefore was not meant for distribution, even though it was handed out in a public meeting that could be watched via live streaming video on the Web. “I haven’t broadly passed these out, because these were done as a favor to me,” he explained before he launched into a description of their contents for several minutes.

When a Tennessean reporter asked for copies, the request was denied, and Fox later retrieved the documents from the board members.

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