Powers And Niceley Introduce Legislation To Curb Transportation And Harboring Of Illegal Aliens In Tennessee

Two Republican Lawmakers Have Introduced Legislation That Would Help To Push Back Against Illegal Immigration Within The Volunteer State.

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Social Media Common Carrier Bill Reintroduced In Tennessee Senate

Senator Bo Watson Has Reintroduced Legislation That Aims To Help Stymie Social Media’s Censorship Of Tennessee Elections While Preserving The First Amendment Rights Of All Tennesseans In Today’s Online Public Square.

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Got Twitter? I STILL Can’t Believe It, My Trip to Nashville, Cameron Sexton for Governor? (Op-Ed)

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Cameron Sexton For Governor?
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Incentives To Keep Kids In State Custody, Combating Big Tech Censorship, Protecting Kids From Mutilation, Keeping Taxpayers In The Dark & Much More! – The TennCon Big 7!

1 – Tennessee Incentivized To Keep Children In State Custody In Order To Keep Federal Funds
2. Rep. Powers To Re-Introduce Bill To Combat Big Tech Censorship Of Tennessee Citizens
3. Senator Bowling Reintroduces ‘Youth Health Protection Act’ To End Child Mutilation In Tennessee
4. Knoxville Mayor And Team Intentionally Kept Taxpayers In The Dark About Next Police Chief
5. Nashville District Attorney Funk Rejects State Funding For DUI Prosecutions
6. TN School Voucher Program Wins Court Approval To Proceed
7. Textbook Commission Members Oppose Conservative’s Push To Define What Is Age-Appropriate

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Rep. Powers To Re-Introduce Bill To Combat Big Tech Censorship Of Tennessee Citizens

Representative Dennis Powers Plans To Reintroduce His Social Media Common Carrier Bill With Hopes That It Will Pass This Time Around. Powers Believes Social Media Is The Town Square Of Our Time And That Social Media Companies Are Common Carriers, Just Like A Phone Company Or Hotel Chain, And They Should Not Discriminate Based Upon Political Ideology.

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We’ve Been Banned On Facebook!

Every Week, Thousands Tune In To Our Tenncon Big 7 News Digest Show, Where I Break Down The 7 Biggest Stories In Tennessee State News From A Conservative Perspective, Via Email, Social Media, Podcasts, And Video.
This Week, We Will Not Be Live-Streaming On Facebook. Instead, I’d Like To Invite You To Join Me On Zoom In The “Live Audience.” I’ll Be Taking Questions At The End… Live!
Now, If You Are Interested, Get There A Little Early. Zoom Can Only Accommodate 100 People. First Come, First Served.
We Will Be Sending Out The Recording After The Fact, So Do Not Despair If You Can’t Make It. But, For Those Of You Who Can, Please Do.
I’d Love To See You. Let’s Stick It To Facebook…
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28 Political Endorsements For REAL Conservatives In Tennessee

***Update – We’ve added three more candidates to our Endorsement list!***

Tennessee Conservative’s List Of Endorsements For The 2022 Election Season. We May Add More Candidates To Our List Of Endorsements As Time Goes On.

We Are Endorsing Multiple Candidates That Are Running Against Republican Incumbents, Many Are RINO’s While Some Are Moderate Benchwarmers.

The Fact Is, We Never Truly Know How A New Individual Will Perform Once Elected To Office. But We Certainly Know How Those Who Have Held Office Have Performed And Their Track Records Demonstrate That It’s Time For A Change.

This List, In Our Opinion, Reflects The Candidates That We Believe Would Best Serve Conservative Principles Should They Be Elected Or Re-Elected To Office.

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Social Media Censorship Bill Dead For Lack Of Funding, Half Billion To Be Spent On Titan’s Stadium

Tennessee Legislation That Would Have Stymied Social Media’s Censorship Of Tennessee Elections While Preserving The First Amendment Rights Of All Tennesseans In Today’s Online Public Square Is Dead For The Current Legislative Session.

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TN Social Media Common Carrier Bill Scheduled For Committee Hearings Next Week

Tennessee Legislation That Would Stymie Social Media’s Censorship Of Tennessee Elections And Citizens Is Set To Be Heard On April 26th, 2022 In The Senate Finance, Ways And Means Committee And In The House Finance, Ways And Means Subcommittee.

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