Nashville Leadership Divided On Issue Of License Plate Readers
Nashville City Leaders And Law Enforcement Officials Are Still Torn Over The Future Of License Plate Readers (LPRs) In The City.
Read moreNashville City Leaders And Law Enforcement Officials Are Still Torn Over The Future Of License Plate Readers (LPRs) In The City.
Read moreDebate Continues Over Whether The Covenant School Shooter’s Writings Should Be Released To The Public Or Not, After Three Adults And Three Nine-Year-Old Children Were Shot And Killed In March Of This Year. It’s Now Been Two Months Since The Issue Was Brought To Court And One Lawyer Has Relayed That The Case May Not Come To A Close For Another Three Years.
Read moreDCS Discriminates Against Conservative Christians, Right To Speak Gone Into Dustbin of History, Your Opportunity To Learn How To Run For Office, Nashville Police Refuses Funds To Protect Kids, Christian Man Arrested At PRIDE, Transparency For Ye But Not Me, Suspended For Memes, Expanded 1st Amendment… All this & more on this week’s edition of The Tennessee Conservative’s Big 7 Weekend Digest!
Read moreGovernor Bill Lee Has Released A Statement Asserting That The Metro Nashville Police Department Is Doing “A Disservice” By Declining State Funding To Add School Resource Officers To Nashville Elementary Schools.
Read moreThe Metro Nashville Police Department Will Not Be Requesting The 5.25 Million Dollars For SROs For The Elementary Schools In The District, Citing A Lack Of Resources. However, With MNPD Likely Reaching Full Staffing Capacity In The Near Future, Why Are Those New Resources Not Being Allocated To The Schools Where Some Of Our Most Vulnerable Citizens Spend Most Of Their Time?
Read moreLeaders In Metro Nashville Are Looking For Changes As Crime Has Increased At Several Local Bars Over The Past Year. Police Have Been Called To Demonbreun Street In Midtown More Than 1700 Times Since June 13, 2022.
Read moreThis Past Session, The State Legislature Approved Governor Lee’s $230 Million Dollar Inclusion For School-Related Safety In His Budget. $140 Million Dollars Of That Is Allocated To Place A Full Time School Resource Officer In Every One Of The 1,863 Public Schools Statewide. The Issue Is That There Are Police Shortages In City, County And State Agencies Alike.
Read moreIn Light Of Recent Lawsuits Requesting Release Of The Covenant School Shooter’s “Manifesto,” The School And Covenant Presbyterian Church Took Action Earlier This Week To Prevent The Public Release Of Certain Information.
Read more1) Gov. Lee Sets Special Session For Late August In Response To School Shooting
2) Covenant School Shooter Manifesto To Be Turned Over For Judge To Review
3) Gov. Lee Signs $230 Million Dollar School Safety Bill Intended To Fortify Safety Of Tennessee Schools In Wake Of Covenant Shooting
4) Tennessee Lawmakers Respond To DOJ Interference In New Laws Protecting Children From Being Victimized By Predatory Medical Practices
5) Lee Signs Bill Into Law Requiring Parental Consent For Some Sex Education Curriculum, Club Participation In Public Schools
6) Gov. Lee Signs Bill To Expand School Choice ESA Program To Hamilton County
7) Hamilton County School Cancels Mother’s Day Lesson Following Pushback From Moms For Liberty
Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD) Is Being Court Ordered To Hand Over The Covenant School Shooter’s Writings For Judicial Review.
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