Business Groups Upset With Special Session Outcome

Ford Motor Co. Might Have Been Satisfied With Last-Minute Changes Inserted In Covid-19 Legislation Last Week, But Two Major Business Groups Are Upset With The Haste Of The Special Session And Legislation That Could Put Companies At Risk Of Being Sued.

Read more

Legislature Passes Late Night COVID Omnibus Bill; Allows Ford To Require Masks

The Legislature Backpedaled On Covid-19 Bills Just Enough Early Saturday To Pass A Comprehensive Measure And Still Placate Companies Such As Ford, Which Is To Receive A $900 Million Incentive Package To Build An Electric Truck And Battery Plant In West Tennessee.

Read more

Lee Opposes Extra Incentives For Union Labor To Build Electric Vehicles

Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee Was One Of 11 Governors Who Signed A Letter Sent To U.S. Congressional Leaders Opposing Legislation That Would Incentivize Electric Vehicle Manufacturers Using Union Labor.

Read more

Why I Voted Red For The Blue Oval City

Literally Changing The Local Landscape, The Blue Oval City Will Usher In Businesses Such As Hotels, Restaurants, Plus The New Construction Of Tennessee College Of Applied Technology (40m) To Train The Estimated Workforce (5,800) To Build Electric Trucks And The Batteries Needed To Operate These Electric Trucks. Who Wouldn’t Want This In Their District? Jobs, Jobs, Jobs, Why Would Anyone Vote “Red” No For The Blue Oval City? After Deliberate And Thoughtful Review Of The Facts Before Me Alongside With The Current Challenges Facing Tennessee’s Citizens, I Cast A “Red” No Vote For The Following Reasons…

Read more

K-12 Education Funding Report Highlights Tennessee System Failures

A New Report From Tennessee Nonprofit State Collaborative On Reforming Education (Score) Shows The State Would Be One Of Nearly 40 Others To Adopt A Student-Based Funding Formula If That Is The End Result Of The State’s Review Of Its K-12 Public Education Formula, The Basic Education Program (Bep).

Read more

Top 7 News Stories This Week For Conservatives In Tennessee! – Oct 22 Edition

1) House Republicans Tackle Medical Freedom Bill During Special Session On Ford Megasite
2) Legislature Approves Ford’s Blue Oval City; Gov. Lee Added To Megasite Board
3) A Mother’s Plea For Justice For Students In Isolation At Williamson County Schools
4) Tennessee Doctors Who Challenge Consensus May Lose License
5) DOJ Asks SCOTUS To Bar Texas From Enforcing New Abortion Law
6) Holiday Blues? Economic Challenges Threaten Season With Delays, Shortages & Price Hikes
7) Hamilton County Mayor Jim Coppinger Will Not Seek Reelection

Read more

Next Week Is CRITICAL for Protecting Your Freedom In Tennessee! [Exclusive Interview With State Rep. Jason Zachary]

Representative Jason Zachary is a man of Conservative Courage and he is to be commended.

However, he gives us a warning: Next week will be CRITICAL if we are to preserve medical freedom in Tennessee.

Moved by concern for his constituents, Jason Zachary took a STAND during the Ford Motors special session and proposed legislation that would give Tennesseeans freedom in work, commerce and the classroom. However, not all TN Republicans are on board.

But we have another shot during the following week’s special session on medical freedom!

Watch this video so you can learn what we need to do in the coming days.

ALL HANDS ON DECK… Get ready for action!

Read more

Legislature Approves Ford’s Blue Oval City, Largest Investment In State History

With Some Members Calling It A “Metamorphic Moment” For West Tennessee, The Legislature Approved A $900 Million Incentive Package For Ford Motor Co. And, Despite Criticism, Created A Board With Broad Powers To Oversee The Project.

Read more

House Republicans Tackle Medical Freedom Bill During Special Session On Ford Megasite

While Governor Bill Lee Ignored Lawmakers’ Requests For A Special Session Regarding Recent Covid-19 Related Mandates, He Called His Own To Ask Legislators To Consider The State’s Role In A Multi-Billion Dollar Ford Investment. House Members Took The Opportunity To Attempt To Move Forward With Their Own Proposal.

Read more