Why Tennessee’s state and local governance are the ‘gold standard’


  • John Knubel is an author of several books and a currentky resides in Franklin, Tennessee.

We moved to Tennessee in 2013 to follow a 55-year-long career in the federal government and financial services industry— as apart of my passion to pass on a responsible, accountable, sustainable and transparent federal government and prosperous America to my children and my grandchildren.

It’s been refreshing to watch Tennessee’s government move towards these goals, but it’s been depressing — frightening even — to watch the government move in the opposite direction in our nation’s capital.

While in the private sector, I witnessed why American capital markets are the world’s “gold standard.” I’m still focused on applying that same gold standard to our federal Government; responsible auditing and financial controls processes, among other things.

To give you a flavor of the importance of auditing: If an organization— for profit or nonprofit, State or local Government — failed to meet this fundamental standard of having financial statements with an acceptable opinion, it would be unable to borrow and issue stock. The organization would also be subject to an immediate investigation.  



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2022-03-05 13:23:27

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