Williamson County, Tenn. preserves economic development funding, but expectations have changed

Nashville’s suburban headquarters hub will continue funding economic development. But priorities have changed, and even the county Republican Party isn’t happy about it.

On June 10, the Williamson County Commission approved a new one-year contract with Williamson Inc., the county’s economic development arm and chamber of commerce.

The $400,000 arrangement, which accounts for 30% of Williamson Inc.’s annual revenue, sustains a role the organization has played since it came into existence a dozen years ago.

The funding fight served as the latest flash point in a spreading backlash to growth. In the last two years, longstanding six-figure government contracts for economic development went away in Davidson and Sumner counties. For the last few months, Williamson Inc. has faced the same prospect, intensified by a twist: Commissioners had approved $400,000 of economic development funding in the budget, but the county contract had lapsed in mid-2023 and went undetected until now.

Nashville Business Journal

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