Department of Labor approves Fast Enterprises unemployment tax system amendment

August 13, 2025 | Fiscal Review, Joint, Committees, Legislative, Tennessee


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Department of Labor approves Fast Enterprises unemployment tax system amendment
During a recent meeting of the Tennessee Joint Committee on Fiscal Review, members discussed two significant contracts related to state services. The meeting highlighted the committee's role in overseeing financial agreements that impact the state's operations and workforce development.

The first contract approved was with Fast Enterprises LLC, which focuses on the unemployment tax system. Matthew Grove, the legislative liaison from the Department of Labor and Workforce Development, presented the second amendment for this contract. He emphasized that the amendment does not increase the maximum liability for the unemployment tax system, which is crucial for maintaining fiscal responsibility. The contract, awarded through a competitive request for proposals (RFP) process in March 2024, includes essential managed services such as hosting support, issue reporting, infrastructure administration, and data protection.

The committee members swiftly moved through the voting process, demonstrating a consensus on the importance of these contracts. Both contracts received unanimous approval, reflecting the committee's commitment to ensuring effective management of state resources.

As the state continues to navigate economic challenges, the approval of these contracts is a step towards enhancing the efficiency of the unemployment tax system, which plays a vital role in supporting Tennessee's workforce. The committee's actions underscore the importance of strategic partnerships with private entities to improve public services and maintain accountability in state spending.

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