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!
A Tennessee court ruled Wednesday afternoon that Republican-drawn state Senate maps are unconstitutional, giving the General Assembly until Jan. 31 to adopt new maps.
Tennessee collected $8.2 million in taxes on $445.2 million of gross wagers in October, an increase in both categories from a year before.
The House Rules Committee Held A Hearing Monday Discussing The "Schools Not Shelters Act", Legislation Designed To Prevent Public Schools From Allocating School Resources And Using Taxpayer Funds To Help Shelter Illegal Immigrants Within Their Campus.
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.
During Tennessee’s Recent Special Session, Lawmakers Considered And Passed Multiple Pieces Of Legislation To Provide Relief To Areas Of The State That Were Impacted By Hurricane Helene Last September.
Tennessee's fourth and eighth graders did better than their national peers in an analysis of math and reading proficiency.
After A Condensed 4-Day Special Session The Tennessee Legislature Hurriedly Passed An Omnibus Bill Tackling Illegal Immigration, And Now Potential Lawsuits Are On The Horizon For The New Law As Several Liberal Organizations And Lawmakers Prepare To Sue The State.
Speaker Of The House Cameron Sexton Officially Announced Committee Assignments For The 114th General Assembly’s First Extraordinary Session. There Will Be A Total Of 7 Special Session Committees In The House Of Representatives.
Family Dollar will pay Tennessee $1.125 million as part of a settlement over a rodent-infested warehouse in West Memphis, Ark.
Tennessee's recent school shooting has reignited critical discussions on mental health legislation. This post examines the urgent need to reevaluate proposed bills aimed at addressing the root causes of mass violence.