Commentary: Yes, Please Ask The Questions

Williamson County Republicans Should Indeed Ask Questions…lots Of Questions. The Upcoming Convention Is The Opportunity For The Republican Electorate To Demand Answers Of The Party Leadership And Determine Its Direction For The Next Two Years. In The End, The Party Will Benefit From An Exhaustive Search For Truth.

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Williamson County School Board To Consider Limiting Citizen Engagement (Op-Ed)

We Have Seen On The News And Indeed In Our Own Schools Here In Williamson County, An Alarming Influx Of Highly Questionable Material In School Curricula And Libraries. Sadly, The Williamson County School Board Is Contemplating A Policy Change At This Monday’s School Board Meeting (October 24th, 6pm, 1761 W. Main St, Franklin) That Would Limit The Ability To Lodge Formal Complaints To Only Current Parents Of Williamson County School Students. What This Would Mean Is Grandparents, Educators, And Other Concerned Williamson County Residents Would Lose The Ability To Meaningfully Engage About Objectionable Material In The Taxpayer Funded Public Schools.

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Williamson County GOP Chair Claims Racism Is Cause For Critical Examination Of Special Nomination Convention

A Social Media Post Of An Op-Ed That Featured A Breakdown Of The Williamson County Special Nomination Convention For District 7 Commission Prompted Williamson County GOP Chair, Cheryl D. Brown To Claim Racism And Conspiracy In Conservative Media.

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