
Attorney Jim Roberts speaking to the Davidson County Election Commission that voted 3-2 to put the tax referendum before voters on July 27. Metro sued and Chancellor Russell T. Perkins is hearing the case. (Photo: Yihyun Jeong/The Tennessean)
Attorney Jim Roberts speaking to the Davidson County Election Commission that voted 3-2 to put the tax referendum before voters on July 27. Metro sued and Chancellor Russell T. Perkins is hearing the case. (Photo: Yihyun Jeong/The Tennessean)