Liberal RINO Todd Gardenhire Draws Conservative Challenger For Tennessee Senate

Former City Of Red Bank Commissioner, Ed LeCompte, A Proud America First Candidate, Officially Announces His Campaign For The Tennessee State Senate District 10 Seat. LeCompte’s Platform Prioritizes The Needs And Values Of Hardworking Americans And Tennesseans.

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Tennessee Tourism Asks For $9M Budget Increase For Worldwide Marketing

Tennessee’s Department Of Tourist Development Wants $9 Million More To Market The State In 26 Areas Outside Of The State Along With Working On Pursuing Direct Flights To Canada, Germany And France.

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Nashville, Williamson And Sevier County’s Prop-Up Of Tennessee’s Tax Base

Three Tennessee Counties Subsidize A Significant Portion Of The State’s Tax Collection, Sending In More Than Double The Dollars They Receive, An Analysis Of Legislative Spending And State Budget Data From 2023 Shows.

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Analysis: How Nashville And Its Suburbs Subsidize Tennessee’s State Government

The Vast Majority Of Tennessee Counties Rely On Nashville-Davidson And Williamson Counties To Provide The Tax Dollars To Keep Funding State Operations In Their Counties, An Analysis Found.

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Hamilton County And Southeast Tennessee Primary Election Results

The Primary Election Turned Out To Be One Of The Closest Ever In Hamilton County, With Wamp Taking Only 14,425 Votes To Win With 35%. Hamilton County Commission Chairwoman Sabrina Smedley Tied With 35% But Only Had 14,104 Votes, Giving Wamp The Win By A Slim Margin Of 321 Votes.

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Tennessee Serves Provides Meals For Families In Distress

Tennessee Serves, An Initiative Led By The State’s First Lady Maria Lee, Has Provided Meals To Just Under Two Hundred Thousand Families In Need. The Initiative Is In Partnership With The Five Feeding America Affiliates In Tennessee And So Far Has Provided 191,713 Meals.

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Nearly $15 Million in Broadband Accessibility Grants Awarded Across Tennessee

The Tennessee Department Of Economic And Community Development Recently Announced Nearly $15 Million In Grant Money To Help Provide Broadband Access To A Number Of Unserved Residents.

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Court Docket Backlog In Tennessee Could Continue

Court Dockets Across Tennessee Have Been Stalled For Months, And It Could Be Several More Months Before They Return To Normal. Even Though The Tennessee Supreme Court Was Able To Relieve Some COVID Restrictions After A Recent Decline In Cases, It Could Still Take Months For The Court System To Get Back On A Normal Schedule.

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