“Heated” Race Between Tennessee Senate Candidates Harshbarger & Lundberg Continues With More Accusations Of Possible Campaign Finance Violations

The Race For The District 4 Seat In The Tennessee Senate Is Shaping Up To Be What Some Call “One Of The Most Heated Races,” As Bobby Harshbarger Battles Incumbent State Senator Jon Lundberg.

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Current Elected Republican Williamson County School Board Member Endorses Progressive Candidate, Brands Republican Candidate As An “Extremist” 

As The Williamson County Schools Board Races Heat Up, Jay Galbreath, The Sitting Board Member From District 6, Who Ran And Was Elected As A Republican, Has Chosen To Endorse Not The Fellow Republican Candidate In D7 Angela Beaton, But Rather Her Opponent, Melissa Wyatt, Who Has Chosen To Run As An Independent.

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Illegal Aliens Being Flown To The Volunteer State From New York & The Lack Of Conservative Moorings In The Tennessee Senate

Brandon Joins The Chris Hand Show On 99.7WTN To Discuss The Most Recent Mass Transportation Event Of Illegal Aliens To Tennessee And The RINOs In The Legislature That Continue To Allow Things Of This Nature To Transpire.

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RINOs Rally Behind Establishment Candidate Tom Hatcher

Based On Campaign Contributions, Establishment Republicans Have A Clear Favorite In The Pool Of Candidates For Tennessee’s District 2 Senate Seat.

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Senators Richard Briggs & Becky Massey Value Lobbyist Dollars More Than Patient Safety (Op-Ed)

My Republican Representative Senator Becky Massey And Senator Richard Briggs Of Knox County, The Sponsor Of SB0453, Showed They Valued A Dollar More Than Me. Hospital Representatives And Physician Anesthesiologists Will Go To Fancy Luncheons And Talk To Your Rep In An Attempt To Persuade Them To Vote In Alignment With These Powerful Corporations And Lobby Groups And Against Your Quality Of Care. These Same Corporations Will Place Your Representative On Their Hospital Boards And “Donate” To Their Campaign.

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Sexton, Jones Hold $1M In Cash, Plus More Notes From Campaign Filings

Heading Into The 2024 State Election Season, Only Two Tennessee State Lawmakers Hold Over $1 Million Combined In Their Campaign And PAC Accounts.

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Tennessee State Agency Says It’s Not Possible To Track Impact Of Broadband Sales Tax Exemption

Tennessee Has No Way Of Knowing If A $31 Million And Counting Sales Tax Exemption For Broadband Companies Is Working As Intended, The State’s Intergovernmental Relations Agency Told Lawmakers In A Memo Filed Last Week.

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Member of Gov. Lee’s Faith-Based Board Has Received $4.7 Million In State Contracts Since 2019

A Member Of Governor Bill Lee’s Office Of Faith-Based And Community Initiatives Board Has Secured Millions Of Dollars In State Contracts Through A Business Formed Only Three Days Before The Governor’s 2019 Inauguration.

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Questionable ActBlue Contributions Observed In Tennessee’s Largest 15 Cities During 2022

A Review Of ActBlue Filings With The Federal Election Commission (FEC) For Contributions Made During 2022 Reveal Questionable Patterns In Tennessee’s 15 Largest Cities By Population.

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Nashville’s Mayoral Race Is In Full Swing – Who Is Contributing The Most And To Which Candidates?

With The Nashville Mayoral Race Just Around The Corner, The Question Has Been Asked, Who Are The Largest Contributors And Where Is Their Money Going? And Better Yet, Will That Translate To A Win For Those Candidates?

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