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FBI: Pilot worker says Jimmy Haslam knew of fraud; governor has 'absolute faith' in brother
Pilot employee says rebate scheme was discussed during sales meetings attended by Jimmy Haslam, Mark Hazelwood
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General Assembly OKs Haslam's $32.8B budget plan
Senate unanimously approves spending plan and House follows suit with an 83-14 vote
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Associated Press
House barely approves animal abuse reporting bill
Animal protection activists say bill would have chilling effect on whistleblowers
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UPDATED: Haslam family company under criminal probe
Jimmy Haslam says investigation appears to involve a 'very insufficient number' of trucking customers
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Associated Press
Gov. Haslam unsure of cause for FBI, IRS raid on Pilot
Federal agents raided Haslam family's Pilot Flying J headquarters in Knoxville on Monday
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Andrea Zelinski
FBI and IRS agents lock down headquarters of Haslam family business
Governor's brother stepped down as Pilot CEO after purchasing NFL team but resumed position in Feb.
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Associated Press
Haslam's finance chief to step down in May
Emkes will be the third commissioner to leave this year
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Associated Press
State wants new hires to pony up contributions to their pension plans
Under the changes, employees would largely have to wait until 65 to cash in on their benefits
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Andrea Zelinski
House approves changes to workers' compensation system
Measure would remove workers' compensation cases from trial courts, create special panels to hear claims and appeals
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Associated Press
Welfare for grades bill pulled, Campfield vows to bring back in 2014
Under the legislation, benefits given to people under the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program, could see their payments docked 30 percent if their child fails to graduate to the next grade level
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Andrea Zelinski
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