Drag Shows For Minors Are Illegal In All TN Counties But Shelby, So Why Are Blount & Sevier Counties Allowing It?

Despite Guidance From AG Skrmetti’s Office And Clarification From One Of The Sponsors Of The Legislation, Now Law, That Bans Drag Shows Where Children May Be Present, It Seems That There Will Be Illegal Drag Performances Carried Out On September 2nd In At Least Two Tennessee Counties.

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Tennessee Commits Final $30.6M Of ARPA Funds

Tennessee Committed Its Final $30.6 Million In Federal Pandemic Relief Funding To A Housing Program And A Rural Health Program.

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Local GOP Groups Disagree With RINO Vote Allowing Democrats To Vote In GOP Primaries

The Tennessee House Local Government Committee Has Now Killed Multiple Bills This Legislative Session That Would Have Ensured Party Election Integrity For Their Constituents And The State Of Tennessee As A Whole. So Began The Tennessee Conservative’s Mission To Find Out What Exactly Republican Constituents Had To Say About Closing The State’s Primaries.

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Thousands Are Without Water In Sevier And Jefferson Counties

English Mountain Is In The Northeastern Part Of Tennessee, Right In The Foothills Of The Smoky Mountains. The Area Is Known For Its Spring, A Major Water Source That Releases Two Million Gallons Of Water Each Day And Is Used By Bottled Water Companies Like English Mountain Spring Water Company (Supplier Of Water To Cracker Barrel And Great Smoky Mountain National Park Visitor Centers). The People Who Live There, However, Don’t See Much Of It. Through A Combination Of Neglect And Corruption, The Residents Have Been Prevented From Receiving Clean Drinking Water.

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East Tennessee Grassroots Leadership Summit Slated For January

Want To Make A Difference In Sevier County? Network With Other Grassroots Conservatives!

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TN Shifts Learning Loss Programs To Stimulus Funding, Moves Road Projects To State Funds

Tennessee Plans To Spend $102 Million Of Its $3.7 Billion American Rescue Plan Allocation On A Learning Loss Intervention Program For Tennessee Students. It Was Recommended That The $25.5 Million Annual Total Of State Funds “Be Re-Invested Into New Educational Expenses Incurred.”

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