Tennesseans’ Savings Should Help American Industry, Not China And Woke Causes

Tennessee’s Public Servants Should Be Wary Of Left-Wing Activists Seeking To Funnel Their Retirement Funds Towards Radical Progressive Causes And Of Their Dollars Supporting America’s Greatest Long-Term Enemy, The Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
States Across The Country Are Adopting Guidelines That Funnel Publicly Funded Pensions Into The Left’s Preferred Causes Under The Guise Of “ESG” — A Term That Stands For Environmental, Social, And Corporate Governance. While Supporters Of Critical Race Theory Tried To Plant Radical Racial Theories Throughout Our Children’s Education, Supporters Of ESG Have Worked To Inject Radical Political Considerations Into Financial Investment Systems. Tennessee Must Firmly Reject This Push And Instead Lead The Charge To Invest In American Jobs, Energy, Security, And Growth.

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TN Congressional Residency Rule Becomes Law Too Late To Block Ortagus

A Bill That Would Require Congressional Candidates In Tennessee To Live In The State For Three Years Before Running In A Primary For A Federal Seat Will Become Law Without The Signature Of Gov. Bill Lee, However, The Legislation Will Not Achieve The Goal Of Some Tennessee Lawmakers To Block The Candidacy Of One Trump-Backed Candidate.

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Funds Flood In To Support Campaigns Of District 5’s GOP Congressional Candidates

Money Is Pouring In To Support The Campaigns For District 5’s Republican Candidates For U.S. Congress.

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Andy Ogles Leads In GOP TN-5 Straw Poll At County Event

A Trump Day Dinner Held Last Week Drew In Nearly 450 People Who Attended; The Largest Republican Event Ever Held In Wilson County. Attendees Heard From Candidates Running For The Newly Drawn 5th Tennessee Congressional District And A Straw Poll Was Conducted After They Had Addressed The Crowd.

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Meet The Republican District 5 Congressional Candidates

Meet The Republican District 5 Congressional Candidates Over Dinner And Help Support A Republican Candidate For MNPS School Board.

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Lawsuit Filed Against State Over Congressional Primary Residency Legislation

Shortly After Tennessee Legislators Passed A Bill That Would Enact New Residency Requirements For Candidates Of The Congressional Primary, A Federal Lawsuit Challenging The Constitutionality Of The Legislation Was Filed By Three Tennessee Residents.

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Super PAC Threatens Lawsuit To Save Ortagus’ Tennessee Congressional Bid

Fifth Congressional District Candidate Morgan Ortagus Is Playing It Cool In Light Of Legislation Passed Monday That Could Stall Her Campaign. But At Least One Group Is Threatening To Challenge The Measure.

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TN Residency Requirement For Congressional Primaries Heads To Lee’s Desk

A Bill That Would Require A Candidate To Live In Tennessee For Three Years In Order To Run In A Republican Or Democrat Primary Election For Congress Is Headed To Gov. Bill Lee’s Desk.

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TN House Passes Congressional Residency Requirement Differing From Senate Version

The Tennessee House Passed A Conflicting Version Of A Congressional Residency Requirement Bill, Setting Up A Potential Debate In Conference Committee With The Senate On When The Requirement Would Go Into Effect And Whether It Will Affect Primary Or General Elections.

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