Grocery tax cuts compete for support in Tennessee legislature

Paper plates decorated and labeled "no grocery tax" adorn the office door of Nashville Democratic Rep. Aftyn Behn, sponsor of a bill to end Tennessee's grocery tax. The bill was effectively shelved for the year.

Watson told the Tennessee Lookout the legislature would need to come up with spending reductions to pay for the grocery tax cut.

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