Tennessee Registry Of Election Finance Requests Attorney General Investigation Of Constitutional Republicans

The Tennessee Registry Of Election Finance Is Requesting The Attorney General’s Office Investigate Two Constitutional Republican Groups Following A Complainant Claiming Their Activities Require State Spending Disclosures. Constitutional Republican Groups Deny They Are PACs And That The Complaint Lacks Substance And Appears To Be Politically Motivated.

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3 Tennessee Counties Added To Dec. 9 Tornado Disaster Declaration

Three More Counties Were Added To An Emergency Disaster Declaration Related To Tornadoes That Swept Through Tennessee On Dec. 9.

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Emergency Assistance Available To Those Impacted By Dec. 9 Tennessee Tornadoes

An Expedited Major Disaster Declaration Came In Dickson, Davidson, Montgomery And Sumner That Allow For FEMA’s Individual Assistance Program, Hazard Mitigation Grant Program, And Direct Federal Assistance Along With Eligibility For Disaster Unemployment Assistance.

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Knox County Commission Indefinitely Postpones Resolution To Protect The Innocence Of Children

A Proposal To Protect Children And Possibly Restrict Funds To Knoxville’s Tennessee Theatre Was Tabled By The Knox County Commission On Monday. In A 9-1 Vote, Commissioners Set Aside The Motion Indefinitely.

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Tennessee Has 37th Highest Property Tax Rates In U.S.

Tennessee Has The 37th Highest Property Tax Rate On Owner-Occupied Property In The Country, According To A New Report From The Tax Foundation.

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Questionable ActBlue Contributions Observed In Tennessee’s Largest 15 Cities During 2022

A Review Of ActBlue Filings With The Federal Election Commission (FEC) For Contributions Made During 2022 Reveal Questionable Patterns In Tennessee’s 15 Largest Cities By Population.

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New Parental Rights Law Goes Into Effect With Fall Semester At Tennessee Public Schools

As Public Schools Across The State Get Ready To Welcome Back Students After Their Summer Break, A New Parental Rights Law Essentially Goes Into Effect With The Beginning Of The Fall Semester.

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Why Local Conservative Groups Should Focus On A Clear, Measurable Mission – Interview With Kurt Riley

While All Conservative Groups Want To See Real Change In Their Government, Most Really Don’t Know What To Do Or Exactly How To Do It.

In This Interview, Kurt Riley Explains How The Sumner County Constitutional Republicans Have Been Able To Recruit And Elect 31 Out Of 41 Candidates They’ve Endorsed. Further, Kurt Encourages All Grassroots Leaders To Focus On A Measurable Political Mission… Not Simply Meetings And Education.

Please Forward This To Any Grassroots Leaders You Know In Tn. It’s An Interview Club Officers Need To See – And A Mindset That Should Be Emulated.

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Tax Burden Per Capita For Ten Largest Counties In Tennessee

Every County And City In Tennessee Are Going Through The Same Budget Process Currently. Many Communities Are Faced With Hard Choices. When Making These Decisions It Is Important To Remember That Pursuit Of “All Or Nothing” Scenarios, While Crafting A Direction For The Government, Misses The Valuable Opportunity Of Consensus Building.

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