Proposal Pitched To Governor Would Help Homeowners In Their “Golden” Years Remain In Their Homes
A Proposal Pitched To Governor Bill Lee Would Expand Property Tax Relief For Long-Term Tennessee Homeowners In Their “Golden” Years.
Read moreA Proposal Pitched To Governor Bill Lee Would Expand Property Tax Relief For Long-Term Tennessee Homeowners In Their “Golden” Years.
Read moreThe Reignite The American Dream Dinner And Summit Was Held At The Meadowview Conference Center On Thursday. The Americans For Prosperity Group Hosted Community Members To Hear What Lawmakers Are Planning For In The Fight For The American Dream In Tennessee.
Read moreOn The Sixth Extraordinary Day Of Tennessee’s Special Session For ‘public Safety,’ The Senate Concurred With Several Amendments Made By The House To Bills They Had Already Passed And Officially Adjourned Until January.
Read moreOver The Last Few Weeks, Governor Lee Has Signed A Number Of Laws Recently Passed By The Tennessee Legislature Regarding Schools And Education. With Issues Such As The Third-Grade Retention Law And School Vouchers Being Widely Discussed Recently, Other Bills Have Slipped Through Without Much Notice. Here Is A Run-Down Of Some Legislation Affecting Education That May Not Be As Well-Known
Read moreHouse Bill 817, By Rep. Elaine Davis, And Senate Bill 526, By Sen. Frank Niceley, Were Introduced To Make Sure All Tennesseans Have Fair Elections And Registered Voters In Districts Are Not Disenfranchised By Voters Outside Of Their District. Governor Lee Signed The Legislation Into Law On May 11th.
Read moreGovernor Bill Lee Officially Signed A Bill Into Law That Restricts Foreign Ownership Of Property Within The Borders Of Tennessee On May 11th, 2023.
Read moreThe Jefferson County Republican Party Will Be Hosting A Town Hall Meeting On May 23rd Featuring Guest Speakers Attorney Andy Fox Of Tennessee Firearms Association, Erica Moore – Conservative Member Of The Blount County School Board And State Senator Frank Niceley (District 8). The Meeting Will Also Feature And Open Mic For Interested Republicans To Express Their Views On Public Policy.
Read moreBefore Their Legislative Session Adjourned On Friday, April 21st, The Tennessee General Assembly Officially Passed Legislation To Restrict Foreign Ownership Of Property Within The State.
Read moreLegislation That Would Prevent Foreign Persons Who Are Non-Residents From Owning Property In Tennessee Progressed In The State House Of Representatives On Tuesday.
Read moreA Bill To Uphold The U.S. Constitution And Prevent The State Of Tennessee From Adopting Or Implementing United Nations Policy Recommendations, Will Now Be Considered In The House Following Committee Passage In The Senate Last Month.
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