The vision of the Hamilton County Conservatives is to bring people together to promote conservative ideas, policies, laws, and candidates for office. We will teach, train and advocate. We will be proactively engaged in the political process, making the case for traditional conservative ideas in the political marketplace.
“One can put 1000 to flight while two can put 10,000 to flight.” Together we are more powerful!
Violent crime and theft have soared across the country in the aftermath of Defund the Police. Time to restore law and order, and bolster the efficacy and ability of our law enforcement.
The family is the building block of society; if we want a stronger country, we must restore and heal our cultural approach to the family. This includes re-affirming the truth that marriage is between a man and a woman, and other arrangements are damaging to individuals and society.
Where small businesses are supported, innovation thrives and the cost of living goes down. Lower taxes for businesses and lessen the barriers to entry.
Keep America the land of opportunity by protecting the free market and creating a hospitable environment where businesses and families can succeed.
Our military is being destroyed from the top down as woke ideology takes precedence to strength and ability. We must bolster our national defense, for our own nation’s security and the security of others.
The Senate Has Passed A Bill With Bipartisan Support Expanding The First Amendment Rights Of Tennesseans Who Wish To Speak At Public Meetings.
A Tennessee law that requires motorcyclists to wear helmets is costing the state tourism dollars, a lawmaker told the Senate Public Safety and Transportation Committee on Wednesday.
A Bill That Would Do Away With Daylight Savings Time In Tennessee Is Advancing In The House.
Hamilton County’s attorney notified developers around the Lookouts new stadium at the U.S. Pipe and Wheland Foundry sites off Interstate 24 that taxpayers will see a shortfall of $880,000 per year if development around the stadium is not completed on the city’s timeline.
Legislation Introduced In The Tennessee General Assembly Would Allow All County Residents To Challenge Books With Which They Take Issue At Their Local Libraries.
A Bill Which Would Require Tennessee State Agencies And Departments To Show Proof Of Compliance With Laws Regarding Diversity, Equity, And Inclusion Is Scheduled To Be Heard By The House Departments & Agencies Subcommittee On Tuesday, March 10.