Nonstop Coverage Of The Latest TN Legislation & Federal Regulations Pushed On The States – The Tennessee Conservative’s Kelly Jackson On The Mill Creek View Tennessee Podcast

Join Steve Abramowicz And The Mill Creek View Tennessee Podcast For An Interview With Returning Guest Journalist Kelly Jackson From The Tennessee Conservative. Straight From Covering The General Session Of The Tennessee Legislature, Kelly Discusses Some Of The Big Bills (And Some Of The Small Bills) That Are Being Bandied Around, Voted On, And/Or Dismissed. Kelly And Steve Also Discuss Federal Legislation And Regulations That Are Being Pushed On The States; And Outside Influences And How To Bring Open Disclosure About Who Owns What. It’s A Nonstop Coverage Of The Latest Legislation You Don’t Want To Miss.

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Sex Offenders, Drag Shows, The TN “Criminal Mill,” The LGBTQ+ Agenda & More – TTC Reporter Kelly Jackson On The Mill Creek View Tennessee Podcast

Joining Steve Abramowicz And The Mill Creek View Tennessee Podcast Is Independent Journalist Kelly Jackson Who Works For The Tennessee Conservative News To Chat About What Is Taking Place In Tennessee Politics And Beyond.
Kelly Is A Fireball Of Energy And Is Passionate About Her Work. You’ll Enjoy Her And Steve’s Interaction In This Fast-Paced Show.

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Bill Enabling Violent Tennessee Offenders Who Murder Kids To Escape Accountability Moves Forward By Voice Vote Called By Chair Kelly Keisling (Update 2.23.24)

This Week A Bill That Will Keep The Autopsy Reports Of Children Killed At The Hands Of Violent Crime Offenders From Being Public Record Moved Through The Tennessee House State Government Committee By Voice Vote, Led By Chair Kelly Keisling.

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Keeping Politics Out of the Courtroom – Interview With Tennessee’s 21st Judicial District Circuit Court Candidate David Veile

Join The Tennessee Conservative’s Kelly Jackson As She Sits Down With Current Candidate For Circuit Court Judge For The 21st Judicial District, David Veile, As They Discuss The Topic Of Judicial Activism, And The Role Of Politics In Our Courts (Spoiler Alert, It Shouldn’t Have One!).

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Interview: Williamson County Tennessee Sheriff Candidates On The Issues Conservative Voters Care About

Williamson County Sheriff Candidates Jeff Hughes And Darren Barnes Address Illegal Immigration, Accountability, Transparency, The Role Of A Sheriff And More In This Interview With The Tennessee Conservative’s Kelly Jackson!

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Interview: Tennessee Attorney General Addresses Illegal Immigration, State Sovereignty, School Vouchers, Big Tech, Federal Mandates, And More…

The Tennessee Conservative’s Kelly Jackson Sits Down With Tennessee AG Jonathan Skrmetti And Discusses Recent Wins Against Federal Overreach, Fighting Big Tech To Keep Tennessee’s Kids Safe, Illegal Immigration And School Choice Vouchers, And OSHA’s New Plans To Try And Back Door More Federal Mandates… All That And More!

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Tennessee Bill Requiring Local Governments To Attest They Have Not Sought, Received Grants Relative To United Nations Plans To Infringe On Personal Property Rights Signed Into Law

Tennessee Legislation, That Requires That Local Governments Present A Written Attestation To The Comptroller That They Have Not Sought Or Received A Grant In Intentional Pursuit Of Policies Relative To The United Nations’ Climate Agenda That Could Infringe On Personal Property Rights Has Been Signed Into Law By Governor Lee.

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Williamson County’s Rogers Anderson “We Burnt The Biscuits” Mayor Explains Lapsed Contract Due To Negligent File Keeping

In A Williamson County Commission Meeting That Ran Into The Late Night, Items Were On The Agenda Dealing With Appropriations Of Several Items In The County Budget, Including Services Procured By Williamson County Through Mayor Anderson’s Office With Williamson Inc, A Chamber Of Commerce Affiliated Non-Profit.

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Progressive US District Court Judge Rules Teacher’s Lawsuit Against Tennessee Law Prohibiting CRT In The Classroom Can Move Forward

Last Week, A Clinton-Appointed US District Court Denied The State’s Motion To Dismiss A Case Against A 3-Year-Old Old State Law Restricting The Introduction Of 14 Divisive Concepts Into Tennessee’s K-12 Public Schools.

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