Tennessee Attorney General Joins Coalition In Defense Of Right To Free Speech

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Joined A Coalition Of 23 Attorneys General And The Arizona Legislature Tuesday In Filing An Amicus Brief In Support Of The National Rifle Association’s Case Against A New York State Official Who Trampled On The Organization’s First Amendment Right To Free Speech.

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New Tennessee Education Commissioner Recommends Extension Of Literacy Training Contract Born Out Of Nepotism

Tennessee’s New Education Commissioner Lizzette Reynolds Is Recommending That The State Keep Its Contract With A New York-Based Literacy Training Group Despite The Contract’s Nepotistic Origins.

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Teacher’s Union Lawsuit Misrepresents Tennessee Law, Spins Narrative In Blount County (Op-Ed)

The Lawsuit Has Nothing To Do With The Teachers Union Supporting Teachers And Everything To Do With The TEA Being Told What They Can Not Teach. They Do Not Like That Tennessee Law Has Put Them On Notice.

The Local Head Of The Blount County Education Association Is A Plaintiff In The Lawsuit Along With A Local Librarian.

The Teacher’s Education Association Lawsuit Lists Eight Lawyers Representing The TEA With Five From Law Offices In New York City.

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Clarksville Woman Suing The State Over Abortion Laws Is Running For Tennessee House

A Clarksville Woman Suing The State Because She Says Tennessee Law Prevented Her From Aborting Her Child With A Terminal Diagnosis Is Running As A Democrat For House District 75.

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For Some, Open Border Chaos Is The Goal (Op-Ed)

Beware, The Crisis At The Southern Border May Be Much Worse Than It Appears.

The Ways In Which American Families And Businesses Are Being Harmed By The Open Border Policies Could Fill Volumes. But It’s Clear That State Budgets, Neighborhood Safety, And Our Children’s Futures Are All Being Endangered While The Drug Cartels And Our Most Powerful Foreign Adversaries Become Enriched And Empowered.

Instead Of Using These Tragedies To Advance The Special Interest Agendas Of Michael Bloomberg And George Soros, Perhaps We Could All Agree That The American Chapter On Human Trafficking, Opioids, And Open Borders Should Be Relegated To The History Books.

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Pro-Abortion Group Files Suit Against Tennessee’s Pro-Life Protections

Last Week, An Organization Based In New York Filed A Lawsuit Against The Human Life Protection Act. Since The Act Went Into Effect, It Is Estimated That More Than 10,000 Unborn Children Have Been Saved From Abortion In Tennessee. If The Abortion Group Is Successful, Tennessee’s Human Life Protection Act Would Be Completely Nullified.

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Can We Finally Agree That Sanctuary Cities Are A Failed Experiment? (Op-Ed)

For Several Decades, A Collection Of Progressive States, Counties And Cities Have Conducted An Experiment Called Sanctuary Policies. Based On A Preponderance Of Evidence, Especially In The Last Few Years, It Is Time To Declare America’s Experiment With Sanctuary Policies To Be A Complete Failure And Seek A Better Way.

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My Almost Encounter With Rush Limbaugh, Close, But No Cigar!

A Former Coworker, Sherry Gritman, Turned Me On To Rush Limbaugh, And I Was A Fan For Many, Many Years. Shortly After My Brother Newt Became Speaker Of The US House Of Representatives In 1995, My Husband Jim Shurskis And I Took A Week-End Bus Trip To The Big Apple. The Main Event Was Attending Rush’s Television Program.

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