Illegal Immigration – We Cannot Allow This To Become The Norm (Exclusive Op-ed by Congressman John Rose)

Just South Of Tennessee’s Capital In Franklin, Tennessee, A 63-Year-Old Man Is Facing Some Of The Worst And Most Horrific Charges Imaginable: Rape And Sexual Assault. It Breaks My Heart Even More To Say These Crimes Involved Children As Young As Nine Years Old. Days After This News Broke, Families Learned The Man Accused Of Violating Their Community Has Lived There For 20 Years—But Had No Business Being There. The Accused Man Is An Illegal Immigrant.
Since This Fiscal Year Started In October 2022, Nearly 20,000 Pounds Of Fentanyl Have Been Seized At The Border. That’s Already More Than Last Fiscal Year’s Total, And We Still Have About Two Months Left! Furthermore, Since October 1, Customs And Border Protection Officials Have Caught More Than 125 People Trying To Cross The Southern Border Who Are On The Terrorist Watchlist.

We Cannot Allow This To Become The Norm.

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Amendments Added To Protect Religious Freedoms In ‘Respect For Marriage’ Act

An Earlier Version Of The Bill That Passed The Senate Did Not Include Provisions Protecting Religious Freedom But Amendments Were Added That Acknowledge Traditional Beliefs About Marriage As Being Reasonable And Deserving Respect.

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TN Congressional Delegation Urges Biden To Address Energy Supply Chain Issues

One Alabama Senator, Along With Nearly A Dozen Others In Congress, Including The Tennessee Delegation, Have Called On The President To Address Supply Chain Shortages Within The Energy Sector.

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Both U.S. Senators And Five Representatives From Tennessee Awarded High Marks In CPAC Report

Both U.S. Senators, Along With Five U.S. Representatives From The Tennessee Delegation Are Named In The Top 10% Of Conservative Lawmakers In Congress In The 2021 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) Report.

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Halting Of City Redefinition Gives Volunteer State The Chance To Rebuild

The United States Office Of Management And Budget (OMB) Has Decided To Hold On Changes That Would Have Taken Away Federal Funding Opportunities For Tennessee Cities Like Cleveland, Jackson And Morristown.

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Protestors In Chattanooga Hold Tennessee Lawmakers Partially Responsible For U.S. Capitol Riots

A group of protestors gathered outside Miller Park in Chattanooga on Saturday voicing their belief that local lawmakers had a role in the riots at the U.S. Capitol last Wednesday.

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Blackburn And Hagerty Reverse Their Objections To Electoral College Results

Blackburn And Hagerty Pledged Last Weekend To “Stand Against Tainted Electoral Results” But When Congress Reconvened Wednesday Night To Certify Electoral College Results, Neither Senator Offered Objections.

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Governor Lee, TN Legislative Leadership And Congressional Delegation Condemn Riots in D.C.

Tennessee Governor Bill Lee, Legislative Leaders And Members of Tennessee’s Congressional Delegation Condemned Riotous Behavior Wednesday At The U.S. Capitol By Protestors From A Pro-Trump Rally.

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