The Voting Issue That Could Prevent Hand-Marked Paper Ballots In Tennessee Elections

The Ramifications Of The 2020 And 2022 National Elections Have Left An Indelible Mark On American Consumer Confidence In Elections. Problems Such As Machine Vulnerabilities, The Misconduct Of Vote Center Workers, Ballot Drop Boxes And Ballot Harvesting, As Well As Illegal Voting Law Revisions, All Caused A Deep Fissure In Citizen Trust In How Elections Are Run.

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Nashville Airport Says They Need To Be Involved With Building Permits And Zoning In Neighboring Counties

Wilson And Williamson Counties Were Sent Letters Earlier This Year, Along With A Map, Highlighting Areas That Nashville Airport Officials Say They Need To Have Input On In Order To Safely And Efficiently Run The Airport.

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Williamson County Parents Ask School Board For Policy That Will Only Allow American And Tennessee State Flags In Classrooms

At The Monthly Williamson County School Board Meeting, Parents Voiced Their Concern About The Recent Appearances Of Pride And LGBTQ+ Flags Being Displayed In Classrooms All Over The District. Parents Argued That Classrooms Should Be Neutral, And Void Of All Symbols That Detract From What Should Be The Primary Purpose, Educating Students, And Expressed A Desire To See A Policy Established That Would Only Allow The Display Of American And Tennessee State Flags.

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Nashville, Williamson And Sevier County’s Prop-Up Of Tennessee’s Tax Base

Three Tennessee Counties Subsidize A Significant Portion Of The State’s Tax Collection, Sending In More Than Double The Dollars They Receive, An Analysis Of Legislative Spending And State Budget Data From 2023 Shows.

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Tennessee Comptroller Backs Increased Property Reappraisals In ‘Dynamic’ Market

Tennessee Comptroller Jason Mumpower Is Pushing A Plan To Increase The Frequency Of County Property Reappraisals To More Closely Match Market Values And Stop Local Governments From Losing Tax Revenue.

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Williamson County Commission Rules Committee To Reconsider Resolution Limiting Rights Of County Commissioners

The Same Mayor Rogers Anderson, Who Mandated Masks And Business Restrictions In Williamson County And Participated In Skyrocketing County Debt To $1.2 Billion, Along With The Attorneys That Have Long Provided Legal Advice On Such Related Topics, Appear To Be Possibly Involved With Engaging In Activities To Restrict Commissioners’ And Citizen Civic Engagement Via Resolution 9-23-46, Which Has Language That Appears To Limit Individual County Commissioners From Calling Or Scheduling Town Hall Meetings In Their Capacity As Elected County Commissioners.

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Resolution Introduced To Limit Williamson County Commissioner Rights After Town Hall Meeting (Op-Ed)

County Legal Counsel Robert Cook Introduced A Resolution Amending The Rules, Regulations And Procedures For Williamson County Board Of Commissioners Concerning Calling Town Hall Meetings. The Resolution Appeared To Be Primarily In Response To County Commissioner Christopher Richards’ Town Hall Meeting Last March, Where Many In Attendance Expressed Concerns About Election Integrity In Williamson County.

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Parents Speak Out Against PRIDE Flags In Kid’s Classrooms; Discrimination Against The Unvaxed; TN City Wants To Be Exempt From The State’s Sunshine Laws & Much More! – The TennCon Big 7!

Adelia Delivers Stories On Parents Speaking Out Against Pride Flags In Their Children’s Classrooms, Discrimination Against Unvaccinated People In Tennessee, Who Funds Porn In Schools & A Resource To Challenge Objectionable Books, A TN City That Wants To Be Exempt From The State’s Sunshine Laws And Much More!

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Williamson Families Announces Candidate Endorsements For 2023 Franklin City Election

Williamson Families, A Coalition Of Local Families Founded To Encourage And Support Conservative Williamson County Residents To Run For Local Office, Announces Its Endorsements For The 2023 Franklin Board Of Mayor And Alderman (BOMA) Election, Upcoming On October 24th.

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