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AI and Data Centers, Coming to a Property Near You?

The 4th Industrial Revolution is in full swing. In an article published by the World Economic Forum in 2016, “We stand on the brink of a technological revolution that will fundamentally alter the way we live, work, and relate to one another…

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The Tennessee Legislative Report Card is Live!

The Tennessee Legislative Report Card is now live! We have combed through every bill Tennessee Stands tracked throughout the 2026 Legislative Session and listed how each legislator voted. We have also made it very easy for you to see who is funding every legislator, from PACs, to organizations to individual contributions.

Here’s how it works.

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Who’s Funding Tennessee’s Next Governor? Part three.

Representative Monty Fritts has served House District 32 since being elected in 2022, representing parts of Loudon and Roane counties.

As of his April 9th reporting, his beginning balance was $147,652.95, but after spending $74,534.09, he had a remaining balance of $73,118.86 in his campaign account. He has loaned his account two separate amounts, one for $25,000 and another for $1,000.

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Who’s Funding Tennessee’s Next Governor? Part one.

Stand for Health Freedom released a voter guide for the three gubernatorial candidates this week. They revealed that Senator Marsha Blackburn has only received 22% of her donations from within Tennessee. She has received $6.7 million in donations, has not put in any of her own money and has received $454,200 from 44 PACs.

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Rules for Radicals in Tennessee

This week, we saw a playbook get opened in the halls of the Capitol which should be no surprise to any Constitutional Conservative who has been paying attention the last several years, even decades.

Social Justice warriors invoked their leader, Saul Alinsky, and used every step in his guide, “Rules for Radicals”.

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A Look at Tennessee’s Arab American Heritage Month

Tennessee has passed two resolutions honoring the national Arab American Heritage Month, once in 2025 and again, just a few weeks ago.

The Arab American Heritage Month was first recognized in 2017 when the Arab America Foundation officially launched their initiative to incorporate the Arab culture into American culture.

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Immigration: From SCOTUS to Tennessee’s 114th General Assembly

In Victor Davis Hanson’s book, “The Dying Citizen”, he states “Citizenship, after all, is not an entitlement; it requires work. Yet too many citizens of republics, ancient and modern, come to believe that they deserve rights without assuming responsibilities – and they don’t worry how or why or from whom they inherited their privileges.”

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