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.
Read moreTennessee Has The 37th Highest Property Tax Rate On Owner-Occupied Property In The Country, According To A New Report From The Tax Foundation.
Read moreBrandon Delivers Stories On A New Attack Aimed At The Unborn In Tennessee, Bills From The Special Session We Can Expect To See Brought Back To Life In 2024, A County’s GOP Killing Transparency For Parents, A Chance For Justice For Those Fired Over Vaccine Mandates, Porn Allowed To Remain In Public School Libraries And Much More! Tune In!
Read moreIn Addition To Listing Many Of The Main Funding Sources For Literature In Public Schools That Parents Say Is Pornographic, The Online Resource Has Lists Of Inappropriate Books Found In The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System, Wilson County Schools And The Jackson-Madison County School District With Lists For The Williamson County School District And The Hamilton County School District Coming Soon.
Read moreLast Week The Wilson County School Board Voted To Keep Two Controversial Books Available To High School Students In Wilson County, Adding Them To A “Mature Reading List” Instead Of Removing Them From School Libraries.
Read moreTennessee Will Be Sending $63 Million In Federal Funds To 20 Different Water Infrastructure Projects. The Funds Are Part Of $3.7 Billion In American Rescue Plan Funds Sent To The State.
Read moreA Local Citizen’s Group Is Attempting To Remove Publications Containing Mature Content From Wilson County Public School Libraries.
Read moreA Lawsuit Has Been Brought To Challenge New Wilson County Zoning Regulations. The Suit Alleges That The Regulations Were Not Legally Approved And That They Will Prove Detrimental To Property Owners In The County.
Read moreThe School Board For Lebanon Special School District In Wilson County Is Seeking To Add More Members To The 3-Person Board To Better Serve The Community.
Read moreWilson County Residents Showed Up At Monday Night’s Regularly Scheduled School Board Meeting To Make Public Comments Regarding Discussion Surrounding Parental Rights That Some Of The Community Took As An Attack On “Queer Kids.”
Read moreEvery 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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