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Tennessee House Races Potentially In Play For Either Party In 2024

Photo: A woman enters the Shelby Park Community Center in Nashville, Tenn., to vote in the Super Tuesday primary, March 5, 2024. Photo Credit: John Partipilo By Adam Friedman [Tennessee Lookout -CC BY-NC-ND 4.0] – The controlling majority of the Tennessee House is unlikely to be decided in 2024, and there could be around a dozen […]

What’s in Your Pantry? Food Vs. Non-Food

“The primary cause of disease isn’t germs, genes or toxins. It’s malnutrition.” Dr. Royal Lee Press Release – Welcome to What’s in Your Pantry? Food vs. Non-Food event happening at The Great Hall & Conference Center! Did you know certain FOODS and NUTRIENTS have been proven to be anti-hypertensive, anti-Crohn’s, anti-cancer, anti-Parkinsons, protective of the […]

5 Years Since Introduction Of Legislation To Give Tennesseans The Ability To Recall Elected Leaders, Citizens Are Still Stuck With No Recourse For Accountability

Image Credit: capitol.tn.gov The Tennessee Conservative [By Kelly M. Jackson] – As the General Session winds to a close likely in the next couple of weeks, the opportunity for a law that will allow for Tennesseans to recall elected leaders they feel have failed to live up to promises they made when they were campaigning […]

Knox County Schools Met With Backlash Over LGBTQ+ Titles Available In School Libraries

Image Credit: Canva The Tennessee Conservative [By Rebecca Scott] – It’s no secret that conservative Tennesseans and that a few more conservative Representatives and Senators have been working to remove questionable and age-inappropriate materials from school libraries. Protecting Tennessee’s children from the onslaught of LGBTQ+ materials being slipped into school libraries has been a fight […]