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The Comptroller of the Treasury of Tennessee is an office established by Chapter 12 of the Public Acts of 1835-36 of Tennessee's General Assembly. [1] Later, in 1870, the position of Comptroller became mandatory by the state constitution. [2] The office has 12 divisions and employs over 560 people. The office's mission to the make government ...
Mumpower was a member of the Tennessee House of Representatives representing the 3rd District, which consists of all of Johnson County and part of Sullivan County.. Mumpower was first elected to the Tennessee House in the 100th Tennessee General Assembly at the age of 23, and he served as the Republican Majority Leader, a position to which he was elected on December 13, 2006.
Pages in category "Comptrollers of the Treasury of Tennessee" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Comptroller of the Treasury Jason E. Mumpower said he had "no confidence in the Clerk's OFfice to manage it's affairs without outside intervention."
Comptroller of the Treasury: Elected by Legislature External auditor Not applicable Local governments and state agencies Issues and manages state and local government debt Office of the Tennessee Comptroller of the Treasury: Glenn Hegar: Texas: Republican: January 20, 2015: Comptroller of Public Accounts: Elected by voters Financial controller
The Tennessee Comptroller of the Treasury provided a report outlining various mistakes auditors found during their time at the Shelby County's Clerk Office. The report included ways Clerk Wanda ...
The Tennessee Governor's Cabinet is an advisory body that oversees the executive branch of the Tennessee state government. Members, titled "commissioners," are appointed by the governor—not subject to the approval of the Tennessee General Assembly —and oversee the various government departments and agencies.
According to the state constitution, three positions in state government collectively referred to as the "Constitutional Officers" — the secretary of state, state treasurer, and the Comptroller of the Treasury — are selected by the General Assembly in joint session, where each member of the General Assembly is afforded a single vote. Each ...