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The Justice Debt Dilemma

University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

The Policy Network on Criminal Fees & Fines invites you to participate in a half-day workshop regarding the complexities and trade-offs of state and local criminal fee and fine policies. The event will begin with an introduction to criminal fees and fines, followed by an overview panel consisting of local leaders sharing their insights. Participants […]

Free

The Justice Debt Dilemma: Memphis

National Civil Rights Museum 450 Mulberry St, Memphis, TN, United States

The Policy Network on Criminal Fees & Fines invites you to participate in a workshop that aims to facilitate discussions regarding the complexities and trade-offs of state and local criminal fee and fine policies.   Learn more and register here: https://justicedebtmemphis.eventbrite.com

Free

Community Connection: Budget in Brief

Zoom

Community Connections are back! Join the Sycamore Institute on March 8 for a deep dive into our most recent report, "The Budget in Brief: Summary of Gov. Lee’s FY 2025 Recommended Budget." You'll learn about where Tennessee's money comes from, where it goes, and context around some of the governor's largest proposals. Register Here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcoduqoqjsuG9PiQ6p9iJNmujtfvl35RIDv

Free

The Sycamore Institute’s Annual Forum

City Winery 609 Lafayette St, Nashville, TN, United States

The Sycamore Institute invites you to our inaugural annual forum on May 2, 2024 with keynote speaker, Colin Woodard and special guests former Tennessee Speaker of the House Beth Harwell, former mayor of Memphis and Shelby County A C Wharton, and former editor of the Tennessee Journal Ed Cromer. Mr. Woodard, a New York Times bestselling historian, will share insights on regional political […]