July 2018 State Revenues
Department of Finance and Administration Commissioner Larry Martin today announced that Tennessee tax revenues were lower than budgeted estimates for the month of July.
Department of Finance and Administration Commissioner Larry Martin today announced that Tennessee tax revenues were lower than budgeted estimates for the month of July.
A Crockett County woman is charged in Madison County with TennCare fraud involving doctor shopping, or using the state’s healthcare insurance program to obtain controlled substances by visiting multiple physicians.
A McMinn County woman is charged for the second time with using TennCare to doctor shop for prescription drugs, using TennCare as payment.
A Gibson County man is charged with TennCare fraud in connection with the sale of prescription drugs paid for by the state’s healthcare insurance program.
A White County woman is charged with TennCare fraud for falsely reporting her income and failing to disclose her marriage in order to obtain TennCare benefits.
Department of Finance and Administration Commissioner Larry Martin today announced that Tennessee tax revenue exceeded budgeted estimates for the month of June.
Four people are charged with TennCare fraud in separate cases out of upper east Tennessee.
NASHVILLE – Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam and Tennessee Department of Veterans Services Commissioner Many-Bears Grinder and U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Under Secretary for Memorial Affairs Randy Reeves announced the Tennessee State Veterans Cemetery at Parkers Crossroads will begin accepting online-pre registrations for burial beginning immediately. The cemetery will open Friday, July 6.
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An Ohio woman is charged for the third time with TennCare fraud involving prescription drugs.
TennCare fraud charges were brought against three people in Perry County stemming from an undercover investigation targeting individuals selling prescription drugs.
Department of Finance and Administration Commissioner Larry Martin today announced that overall May revenues were $1.1 billion, which is $13.1 million more than the state budgeted.
A Madison County woman is charged with TennCare fraud for falsely reporting her income in order to obtain healthcare insurance through the state insurance program.
An Obion County man is charged in nearby Dyer County with TennCare fraud for passing forged prescriptions and using TennCare healthcare insurance benefits as payment.
A program that helps local officials identify people at high risk of domestic violence is expanding in Tennessee.
Residents of Bedford and Lawrence Counties are charged using TennCare benefits to doctor shop for drugs – and both have faced the charge multiple times in the past. Doctor shopping involves going to multiple doctors in a short period of time to obtain prescription drugs, using TennCare healthcare insurance benefits as payment.