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Holly McCall has been a fixture in Tennessee media and politics for decades. She covered city hall for papers in Columbus, Ohio and Joplin, Missouri before returning to Tennessee with the Nashville Business Journal. Holly brings a deep wealth of knowledge about Tennessee’s political processes and players and likes nothing better than getting into the weeds of how political deals are made.
Tennessee wants nice things, too
By: J. Holly McCall - May 22, 2020
Tennessee needs nice things, too Recently, I sat in on a virtual panel discussion hosted by ThinkTennessee, a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank that conducts research on civic and economic opportunity. The topic? Voting by mail. You’ve probably already heard discussion about voting by mail, as it’s become a hot item nationally and with good reason. […]
Leaders of civic group give detailed economic recommendations to Cooper
By: J. Holly McCall - May 21, 2020
Leaders with The Equity Alliance, a statewide non-profit focused on the civic and economic empowerment of the black community have released a detailed set of recommendations for Nashville’s spending of the $121 million of federal CARES Act funding for economic recovery. Charlane Oliver, co-founder and co-executive director of The Equity Alliance is a member of […]
Stand up for the media
By: J. Holly McCall - May 15, 2020
First things first: Thank you for your support. The Tennessee Lookout is wrapping up our first full week of coverage and the support we’ve received from across the state has been gratifying. We’ve received social media follows and daily newsletter subscriptions. Readers from all areas of Tennessee have reached out with ideas for stories. But, […]
Nashville COVID chief says ‘data and science matter’
By: J. Holly McCall - May 14, 2020
A Monday story from NBC that reported Nashville is experiencing a high spike in COVID-19 cases counted data from a Trousdale County prison outbreak took local criticism. Written by political reporter Jonathan Allen and reporters Phil McCausland and Cyrus Farivar, the story cited a May 7 report by the White House pandemic task force. Dr. […]
Update: DNC Member Owen: “I didn’t give money to McConnell”
By: J. Holly McCall - May 11, 2020
On Wednesday, the Tennessee Lookout reported Bill Owen, a former state senator from Knoxville and one of four Tennessee members on the Democratic National Committee, survived a challenge from party officials that would have removed him from the DNC. Among the charges levied against him were his numerous contributions to Republican elected officials. Owen has […]
UPDATE: List of Law Enforcement Agencies with MOUs
By: J. Holly McCall - May 8, 2020
The Tennessee Department of Health has provided a list of law enforcement agencies that have entered into memorandums of understanding with the state to accept personal data about COVID-19 patients in their jurisdictions. Tennessee Lookout reported Gov. Bill Lee requested the Department of Health to provide daily updates to interested jurisdictions, a move that has […]
Welcome to the Tennessee Lookout
By: J. Holly McCall - May 6, 2020
Hello, Tennessee. In a quote often misattributed to German statesman Otto von Bismarck, the American poet and politician John Godfrey Saxe said in 1869, “Laws, like sausages, cease to inspire respect in proportion as we know how they are made.” That’s a fancy way of saying if we understand the way government works, we might […]
A second Tennessee Democratic Party veteran escapes being booted
By: J. Holly McCall - May 6, 2020
On Monday, the Tennessee Democratic Party Executive Committee held a three hour virtual meeting to vote on removing former State Sen. Bill Owen of Knoxville from his post as a member of the Democratic Committee. The charge? Owen, a lobbyist, has made numerous donations to Republican elected officials, including a 2019 contribution of $8,500 to […]