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09/05/2023

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State Rep. Michael Hale to hold series of legislative town hall meetings in September

WHAT/WHO:

State Rep. Michael Hale, R-Smithville, will hold a series of town hall meetings in September to hear from residents in Cannon, DeKalb, Jackson and Smith counties regarding their priorities for the upcoming legislative session in January.

WHEN/WHERE:

Cannon County – Sept. 5
Cannon County Courthouse
200 West Main St.
Woodbury, Tenn. 37190
6:30 p.m.

Smith County – Sept. 11
Smith County Ag Center
159 Ag Center Ln.
South Carthage, Tenn. 37030
6:30 p.m.

DeKalb County – Sept. 12
DeKalb County Community Complex
712 South Congress Blvd.
Smithville, Tenn. 37166
6:30 p.m.

Jackson County – Sept. 21
Timeless Events on Main
200 South Main St.
Gainesboro, Tenn. 38562
6 p.m.

12/07/2022

Today we remember and honor the service members and innocent civilians who lost their lives in the attack on Pearl Harbor.

08/20/2022
An online job posting for special agents within the law enforcement branch of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is caus...
08/11/2022

An online job posting for special agents within the law enforcement branch of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is causing a stir on social media, as Congress prepares to pass a spending bill that would greatly expand the federal agency.

A link to a job posting for “Criminal Investigation Special Agents” appeared to have been briefly deleted on Wednesday, following online criticism of the posting’s language, though it reappeared back online after a FOX Business inquiry to the agency.

A “key requirement” for applicants is that they have to be “legally allowed to carry a firearm,” and “major duties” include “Carry a firearm and be willing to use deadly force, if necessary” and “Be willing and able to participate in arrests, ex*****on of search warrants, and other dangerous assignments,” according to the job posting.

The requirement that agents be willing to use “deadly force, if necessary” drew heated criticism online, although the same language appears in job postings for other law enforcement agencies, such as the FBI.

“The IRS Criminal Investigation special agent job announcement continues to be open on USAJobs and has not/was not taken down. USAJobs is where these positions are posted and where applicants are referred to in order to apply,” an IRS spokesperson told FOX Business.

“The announcement has been opened since February 2022 and continues through Dec. 31, 2022.”

The uproar over the post coincided with criticism of the proposed expansion of the IRS under the Inflation Reduction Act, which includes an $80 billion boost to the IRS over a 10-year period, with more than half intended to help the agency crack down on tax evasion.

If passed, the money would go toward filling 87,000 IRS positions, more than doubling the agency’s current size. The bill passed in the Senate on Sunday with Vice President Kamala Harris casting the tiebreaking vote. It now heads to the House for a likely vote at the end of the week.

Senate Democrats projected that enhancing IRS funding could add an extra $124 billion in federal revenue over the next decade by hiring more tax enforcers who can crack down on rich individuals and corporations attempting to evade taxes.

But Republicans warn the bill will fund an army of IRS agents to crack down on small business owners and lower-income workers. Americans who earn less than $75,000 per year are slated to receive 60% of the additional tax audits expected under the Democrats’ spending package, according to an analysis released by House Republicans.

The analysis, which is a conservative estimate based upon recent audit rates and tax filing data, shows that individuals with an annual income of $75,000 or less would be subject to 710,863 additional IRS audits, while those making more than $1 million would receive 52,295 more audits under the bill.

Overall, the IRS would conduct more than 1.2 million more annual audits of Americans’ tax returns, according to the analysis. Another 236,685 of the estimated additional audits would target individuals with an annual income between $75,000 and $200,000.

Democrats insist Americans making less than $400,000 will not be targeted by agents hired due to the spending bill.

In response to criticism about the expected uptick in tax audits under the bill, IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig said Thursday that “audit rates” will not increase relative to recent years.

The IRS did not immediately respond to FOX Business’ inquiry on why the special agents job posting was deleted.

The requirement that agents be willing to use “deadly force, if necessary” drew heated criticism online, although the same language appears in job postings for other law enforcement age…

We have 25 of the new BILL LEE FOR GOVERNOR signs - no cost. If you want one, message  Tracy Sparkman Neal before they’r...
07/29/2022

We have 25 of the new BILL LEE FOR GOVERNOR signs - no cost. If you want one, message Tracy Sparkman Neal before they’re gone. 🇺🇸 🇺🇸

I’ll post a pic of them tomorrow.

07/23/2022

Saturday, July 23rd from 9:00 am to NOON on the Woodbury Square. Come meet candidate Michael Hale For State Representative district 40 & have some watermelon.

We will recognize any Republican candidates who are present.
07/21/2022

We will recognize any Republican candidates who are present.

The Cannon County Republican Party will hold its regular monthly meeting on Thursday, July 21st at 6:00 pm at the courthouse. Our guest speaker will be MIKE JONES, candidate for Circuit Court Judge division 1. All are invited to attend.

Address

P. O. Box 262
Woodbury, TN
37190

Telephone

+16155428461

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