Tennessee State Representative Rusty Grills Running For Reelection: A Look At His Voting Record

Representative Rusty Grills (R- Newbern-District 77) Is Running For Reelection This Year And Faces A GOP Challenger In The Upcoming Primary Election. Here Is A Non-Exhaustive But Detailed Look At Rep. Grills’ Voting Record Over The Last Several Years.

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State Representative Tim Rudd Running For Reelection: A Look At His Voting Record

Representative Tim Rudd (R-Murfreesboro-District 34) Assumed Office In November Of 2016 And Is Running For Reelection This Year. Here Is A Non-Exhaustive But Detailed Look At Rep. Rudd’s Voting Record From The Last Several Years.

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Conservative State Representative Todd Warner Running For Reelection: A Look At His Voting Record

Representative Todd Warner (R-Chapel Hill-District 92) Is Running For Reelection This Year. Throughout His Tenure, Warner Has Been A Major Proponent Of Legislation That Protects Children And Parental Rights, As Well As Legislation That Aims To Deter Illegal Immigrants From Setting Up Shop In Tennessee. Here Is A Detailed Look At Rep. Warner’s Voting Record From The Last Several Years.

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Conservative Tennessee Activist Turns Focus On John Deere’s “Woke Policies”

Two Weeks After Shining A Light On Tractor Supply Co.’s Corporate Policies And Sponsorships Related To Diversity, Equity And Inclusion, Robby Starbuck Has Taken Aim At John Deere.

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Father’s Day 2024 May Be the Most Important One in History… Protecting Daughters From Title IX

On Sunday, Families Will Gather To Celebrate Father’s Day. Fathers Will Smile As They Unwrap ‘World’s Best Dad’ Mugs And Rush Through Breakfast To Make It To Their Well-Deserved Tee Times. What If, Instead Of Receiving Gifts, Fathers Gave Their Daughters One By Vowing To Protect Them From The New Title IX Regulations Taking Effect On August 1, 2024?

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Tennessee Leads Fight Against HHS’ Foster Care Placement Rule That Would Violate Law & Potentially Harm Kids

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Led 16 Other States In Fighting Back Against The Administration’s Health And Human Services Proposed “Placement Rule,” Which Would Unlawfully Condition Federal Funding On The State’s Compliance With New Requirements For Treatment Of “LGBTQI+ Youth” By State-Run, Private-Facility, And Family-Based Foster Care Providers.

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REAL Conservatives Urge Gov. Lee To Stop Acting Like A Dem, 60% Of Tennessee 3rd-Graders Can’t Read Reinstating Parent’s Rights, Crime On The Rise On TN Campuses, Divisive Educational Concepts & Much More! The TennCon Big 7!

1) 60% Of Tennessee Third-Graders Fail To Meet Proficiency On TCAP Test
1A) Tennessee Releases School District Specific Data On Third-Grade Proficiency
2) Conservative Lawmakers Urge Governor Lee To Abandon Plans For Special Session To Enact Unconstitutional ‘Red Flag’ Laws
2A) More Tennessee County GOP’s, County Commissions Issue Resolutions Against Red Flag Laws
3) Tennessee Governor Signs Parental Rights Bill Counteracting Mature Minor Doctrine
4) Crime Is Up On Tennessee College Campuses From 2021-2022, But Still Down Significantly From 2019
5) Gov. Lee Allocated $140M To Put An Armed Guard In Every School, But There Aren’t Enough Officers To Go Around
6) Lee Signs Bill Prohibiting Forced Implicit Bias Training For Tennessee Teachers
6A) Governor Lee Protects Teachers’ Rights To Refuse To Use Preferred Pronouns Of Students
7) New Tennessee Law Bans Colleges From Requiring Agreement With ‘Divisive’ Academic Concepts

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Governor Lee Protects Teachers’ Rights To Refuse To Use Preferred Pronouns Of Students

Governor Bill Lee Signed A New Law On Wednesday That Will Protect Teachers’ Rights To Choose Not To Refer To Students By Their Preferred Pronouns In Place Of The Pronouns That Match The Student’s Biological Gender.

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TN House Protects Teachers Rights To Refuse To Use Students’ Preferred Pronouns

The Tennessee House Of Representatives Has Passed Legislation That Will Prevent Teachers From Being Forced To Refer To Students By Their Preferred Pronouns Instead Of By Those Reflecting Their Biological Sex.

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Bill To Keep Teachers From Being Forced To Use Preferred Pronouns Returns To House Subcommittee

Legislation That Would Protect Teachers From Being Forced To Use Students’ Preferred Pronouns Has Been Brought Back To The Table And Will Be Heard By The House Finance, Ways, And Means Subcommittee On April 18th.

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