Special Interest Groups Spend $60 Million A Year To Curry Favor With Tennessee Legislators

Special Interest Groups Spend Approximately $60 Million A Year In An Effort To Curry Favor With Tennessee Legislators. That’s Almost A Third Of A Billion Dollars Over The Past Five Years. And All Of This Is Absolutely Legal.

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Casada, Former Aide, And Other Subpoenaed Regarding PAC Audit

Several Individuals, Including Former House Speaker Glen Casada And His Former Aide Cade Cothren, Will Be Subpoenaed After State Ethics And Campaign Finance Officials Decided Last Week To Reopen An Audit Of An Audit Of The Faith Family Freedom Fund Political Action Committee.

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Left-leaning Groups Try To Stop Conservative CRT Conference

Public Education PAC Williamson Strong Has Started A Petition To Attempt To Coerce The Owners Of The Factory At Franklin Into Canceling A Conference That Williamson Strong Says Is “Anti-Diversity” Despite Dr. Ben Carson Being Listed As The Keynote Speaker.

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Stand For Tennessee PAC Kickoff Event Officially Scheduled

Stand For Tennessee Pac Will Host Its First Official Fundraising Event On November 9, 2021 At Homestead Manor In Thompson’s Station Beginning At 5:30 PM (CST).

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FBI Investigates Former Tennessee House Speaker Casada’s Involvement in Phoenix Solutions

The Federal Bureau Of Investigation Is Looking At Whether Former Tennessee House Speaker Glen Casada Was The Owner Of A Group That Conducted A Number Of Non-Legislative Tasks For Several Republican Lawmakers, Bringing In Over $230,000 From The House Republican Caucus.

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Rep. Robin Smith, Lobbyists & 6 Republicans Kill Religious Objections Bill

House Bill 10, A Law Protecting Religious Objections To Compulsory Vaccination Or Medical Procedures In Employment And Other Situations, Died In A House Subcommittee On Tuesday.

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Radical Left-Wing Groups Back Tim Kelly Yet Some Republican Supporters Remain In Chattanooga Mayor’s Race

Kelly Has Accepted Donations From At Least Two Left-Leaning Progressive PACs, Yet Still Garners Support From Some Republican Officials.

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NRA Bankruptcy Follows Years Of Declining Political Spending

Is Chapter 11 Bankruptcy A Final Act Or A Fresh Page For The NRA?

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Campaign Corruption Appears To Continue With Casada Aide Reassignment

The most recent scheme brings into question Casada’s campaign run against Tillis that was brought to court as recently as June.

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Impact Of Corporate PAC Promises May Be Limited

Some Of The Nation’s Most Powerful Corporations Are Cutting Off Their PAC Donations To The 147 Republicans Who Objected To The Electoral College Results. The Movement Represents A Symbolic Break Between Corporate America And GOP Lawmakers But The Actual Impact Of These Company’s Pledges May Be Limited.

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