Posts Tagged ‘Beacon Center’
Volkswagen layoffs loom amid questions of new “clawback” rules
TNReport.com investigates how a new state law will fail to protect taxpayers from a recently announced layoff of 500 workers by Volkswagen. The auto manufacturer has received hundreds of millions of dollars in taxpayer money for its Chattanooga plant, and the state will likely be unable to recoup any...
May 28th, 2013 | Recent News | Read More
Tri-Cities TV station covers Beacon’s welfare abuse reform efforts
WJHL in the Tri-Cities covers Beacon’s investigation into EBT card abuse and notes the changes in state law that spawned from it.
“It’s really disheartening to see so much of this money going to things like liquor and to strip clubs when it’s designed to provide necessities to...
May 9th, 2013 | Recent News | Read More
“Nashville” TV show seeks more subsidies
The Nashville Business Journal takes a look at the film incentives received by the TV show “Nashville,” and discusses whether those handouts should be renewed if a second season is cast. Beacon’s Director of Policy Trey Moore says no.
“If it’s successful enough to be picked...
May 8th, 2013 | Recent News | Read More
When is no law better than a weak law?
In a Choice Media “Ed Reform Minute” podcast, Beacon Center Director of Policy Trey Moore explains why Beacon had concerns with – and ultimately could not support – Gov. Haslam’s limited, failing school voucher bill this year. Visit buff.ly/15GvuiU to listen to the entire...
April 23rd, 2013 | Recent News | Read More
Tennessee rejects Medicaid expansion…for now
The Heartland Institute notes Gov. Bill Haslam’s decision to thus far reject a Medicaid expansion. The article quotes Beacon director of policy Trey Moore, who explains how this rejection does not mean Tennessee taxpayers will lose money to other states.
“The notion that money will go to other...
April 22nd, 2013 | Recent News | Read More
Beacon’s statement on the passage of policing for profit reforms
Statement from the Beacon Center on Passage of Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Bill:
The Beacon Center of Tennessee today commended the unanimous passage of legislation to limit the controversial practice of policing for profit.
The Beacon Center has called for several reforms to these laws, which allow...
April 17th, 2013 | Recent News | Read More
Governor gets bill restricting use of welfare cards
TNReport.com covers the passage of a bill that restricts the use of Electronic Benefits Transfer cards by welfare recipients. The online news bureau notes Beacon’s role in initiating the reform effort.
The legislation came after a report was released last summer by the Beacon Center of Tennessee,...
April 16th, 2013 | Recent News | Read More
Beacon Center and lawmakers team up to curb EBT card abuse
NASHVILLE – The Tennessee House of Representatives on Monday evening overwhelmingly passed legislation to curb welfare abuse. This comes on the heels of a Beacon Center investigation into questionable uses of Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) cards in places such as strip clubs and liquor stores in...
April 15th, 2013 | Recent News | Read More
Unemployment checks sent to the dead
The Tennessean covers a state Comptroller audit that found more than $73 million wasted by the Department of Labor and Workforce Development. This included sending unemployment checks to the deceased. The article provides Beacon CEO Justin Owen’s reaction to the findings.
“It’s outrageous that...
April 5th, 2013 | Recent News | Read More

