Nashville Airport Board Appointment Change Bill Heads to Tennessee House

by Jon Styf

 

The Tennessee Senate approved a bill to give the state the majority of power appointing board members for the Metro Nashville Airport Authority on Thursday.

The airport authority currently has seven members, all appointed by Nashville’s mayor and approved by the Metro Nashville council. If signed into law, Senate Bill 1326 would make it an eight-member board with two appointees each for the mayor, governor, House speaker and Senate speaker.

In discussing the new appointing structure, Sen. Jeff Yarbro, D-Nashville, argued that the shift of appointment authority would make the airport authority a state entity.

“That means that the airport of Davidson County needs to move from the county books to the state books,” Yarbro said. “Once it becomes a component unit of state government, there’s a different set of rules that apply. State entities are not allowed to take out debt and loans to cover operations in the same way that local government units are.”

But Sen. Paul Bailey, R-Sparta, argued the only thing that would change would be who appoints the airport board members.

“This legislation does not propose to create a new legal entity,” Bailey said. “The legislation just changes the appointments and therefore there is no transfer of ownership. There is no liability back to the state relative to the debt.”

Yarbro, who is running for Nashville mayor, then argued that the airport is currently well managed and the board change would put financial and management risk into the airport. Kirk Schaffer, former associate administrator for airports for the Federal Aviation Administration, testified in committee the change could also create issues for the airport in terms of FAA funding grants if a legal battle occurred between the city and state.

“This is reckless,” Yarbro said. “It’s like getting in a fight with your wife and burning down the garage. It doesn’t help anyone.”

The House version of the bill, HB 1176, is set to be discussed in the House Finance, Ways and Means Committee on Tuesday.

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Jon Styf is an award-winning editor and reporter of The Center Square who has worked in Illinois, Texas, Wisconsin, Florida and Michigan in local newsrooms over the past 20 years, working for Shaw Media, Hearst and several other companies.
Photo “Jeff Yarbro” by Sen. Jeff Yarbro. Background Photo “Nashville International Airport” by Nashville International Airport.

 

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4 Thoughts to “Nashville Airport Board Appointment Change Bill Heads to Tennessee House”

  1. Joe Blow

    You mean something that makes sense may actually happen?!!

  2. Dwayne Oxford

    Cities have no business running anything but the cities and they usually do a dismal job of that.
    Dimmercraps are a fail at near everything.

  3. Phyllis West

    Regarding SB1326 & HB1176
    This legislation makes sense since the FAA ( A federal organization) is dominated by Davidson County. Citizens Tax Payers from all over the State utilize the Metro Airport. I’d be in favor of changing the name of the Airport to the Tennessee International Airport.

  4. Phyllis West

    I am in favor of Real Constitutional Carry. Right now we do not have that.
    RedFlag laws could allow a vengeful spouse or a political enemy to accuse someone of a crime they’ve never committed.
    Lt Gov Randy McNally leave our US Constitution alone. Are you angry at someone you want to take revenge on by supporting Red Flag Laws. We already have laws that prevent violent offenders, drug addicts , convicted felons and mentally ill from getting a gun permit.
    Licensed Counselors & medical professionals are already required to report to the authorities if they have patient that is suicidal or a danger to others.
    I’d like to know if the Covenant School shooter was under someone’s care, & what did they know?

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