-
Work is beginning to preserve Oak Ridge's historic Alexander Inn with renovations to convert it into an assisted living facility.More >> Work is beginning to preserve Oak Ridge's historic Alexander Inn with renovations to convert it into an assisted living facility.More >> Dr. Bill Snyder, a former UT administrator, turned his passion for piano and the Wurlitzer at the Tennessee Theatre into a campaign to save one of Knoxville's landmarks.More >> Dr. Bill Snyder, a former UT administrator, turned his passion for piano and the Wurlitzer at the Tennessee Theatre into a campaign to save one of Knoxville's landmarks.More >> Knox County deputies are looking for a violent sex offender who has an outstanding warrant for his arrest.More >> Knox County deputies are looking for a violent sex offender who has an outstanding warrant for his arrest.More >> Volkswagen has reached another production milestone at its assembly plant in Chattanooga.More >> Volkswagen has reached another production milestone at its assembly plant in Chattanooga.More >> Rep. Scott DesJarlais, a licensed physician, has been reprimanded and fined by the Tennessee Board of Medical Examiners for having sex with patients before he was elected to Congress.More >> Rep. Scott DesJarlais, a licensed physician, has been reprimanded and fined by the Tennessee Board of Medical Examiners for having sex with patients before he was elected to Congress.More >> On Thursday, 6 News got a first look at some of the horses seized from an East Knox County farm Wednesday.More >> On Thursday, 6 News got a first look at some of the horses seized from an East Knox County farm Wednesday.More >> The site of a former pulp and paper mill in Harriman has been listed as a hazardous waste site and added to the EPA's list of priorities within the Superfund program.More >> The site of a former pulp and paper mill in Harriman has been listed as a hazardous waste site and added to the EPA's list of priorities within the Superfund program.More >> Two people were killed and another two hospitalized after a shooter opened fire in a Grainger County business.More >> Two people were killed and another two hospitalized after a shooter opened fire in a Grainger County business.More >> A WWE wrestler from Jefferson City is challenging the Lieutenant Governor to a debate. Glenn Jacobs, also known as "Kane" is against a proposed Internet sales tax.More >> A WWE wrestler from Jefferson City is challenging the Lieutenant Governor to a debate. Glenn Jacobs, also known as "Kane" is against a proposed Internet sales tax.More >> A Georgia man was arrested at a Sevier County restaurant after witnesses reported a possible case of child abuse to police.More >> A Georgia man was arrested at a Sevier County restaurant after witnesses reported a possible case of child abuse to police.More >>
NASHVILLE (AP) - The Tennessee Department of Children's Services is one of the agencies that will be meeting with administrative leaders to discuss its budget.
Gov. Bill Haslam, Finance and Administration Commissioner Mark Emkes and David Thurman, the state budget director, are presiding over the annual budget hearings that began Tuesday and will last through next Tuesday.
The hearings are for fiscal year 2013-14. Haslam has asked state departments to develop plans for a 5 percent cut in spending as a fallback.
Besides DCS, other agencies scheduled to present their budgets on Thursday include Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities and Labor and Workforce Development.
Proceedings can be viewed online at http://www.tn.gov .
Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.