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Daily Dose for January 09, 2008

The First Day

The First Day -- It was the first day back for state lawmakers with the new legislative session starting yesterday. Here's a breakdown of some of the events of the first day:

More here, here and here.

Frist Injects Himself in State Politics -- If there ever were a clearer sign that former Sen. Bill Frist was interested in running for Governor in 2010, its the former Senate Majority Leader injecting himself into state politics. Frist used his VolPAC blog to say that more needs to be done to reduce the number of Tennesseans who don't have health insurance, commenting that no where was healthcare mentioned in the important issues in the run up to the state of the General Assembly. House Minority Leader Jason Mumpower seems to buy-in to Frist's increased role: "I welcome the input of Sen. Frist as an expert in these areas, and I may well take this opportunity in these next few days to talk to him to see what he thinks some good ideas would be."

More on Memphis Consolidation -- Memphis Mayor Willie Herenton's plans to consolidate Memphis' government received a boost when Shelby Co. Mayor A.C. Wharton announced his support of the idea, but the idea still faces skepticism from many suburban mayors and some political observers. Critics of the plan say previous studies of consolidation in Memphis show that the cost savings in one-government are not as pronounced as proponents estimate.

Local Briefs -- Here's some news from around the state:


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