How Money Affects Policy In Nashville [Interview with Senator Frank Niceley]

As of now, there is no limit to the amount of funding state and federal-level candidates in Tennessee can receive from out-of-state sources to run their campaigns for office.  Senator Frank Niceley is looking to change that.

Niceley believes that interests outside of the state should not have a majority hand in sponsoring campaigns for political candidates and that out-of-state influence is not in the best interest of Tennesseans and that on the federal level, it weakens our position in D.C.

In this interview, Niceley speaks of his legislation and how PAC money can influence policy decisions in Nashville, the possibilities of good illegal immigration bills being introduced in the General Assembly, and his bill to limit foreign ownership of Tennessee land.

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One thought on “How Money Affects Policy In Nashville [Interview with Senator Frank Niceley]

  • February 1, 2023 at 7:24 pm
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    It is way past time for our Legislators to put an end to this illegal immigration in TN. You’re right about the candidates spouting off about what they’ll do and then nothing gets done to put an end to this flood of illegals.

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