TODAY! Don’t miss Tennessee State University’s Grammy-award winning and world famous Aristocrat of Bands debut at the historic Grand Ole Opry! Witness this iconic, live event Tuesday April 4, at 7pm. Go to https://t.co/JKE03ZLJXO for tickets or tune-in from home on WSM Radio.
Be sure to grab your tickets for 100 Wise Women. Our keynote speaker will be Hon. Brenda Gilmore, retired State Senator + ULMT Board Member. https://t.co/Z5W8Sk9NN8
From the mailbox: @jlhthe3rd, vice-chair of the Metro Nashville Fair Board, has announced he will run for Metro Council District 19, the seat currently held by @freddieoconnell. O'Connell is term-limited and running for mayor.
This holiday season, I want to say thank you. My sincere gratitude goes out to you for 30 years of support. I hope you have a prosperous Christmas and New Year season. May the season’s joy remain with you throughout the year.
Merry Christmas 🎄
Hon. Brenda Gilmore
As #Election2022 comes to an end you need to think about who will be in the Tennessee State legislature.
Make no mistake that the Rs are coming for women’s health, voting rights, workers rights & so much more.
Tonight! Is your invitation to stand up & fight them tooth and nail
I’m praying for the friends and family of my former TN House of Representatives colleague Barbara Cooper. She was a fierce advocate for constituents and for the state of Tennessee.
May she Rest In Peace.
People aren’t comparing PPP & student loan forgiveness because they’re 100% analogous.
It’s because in both, taxpayers bear the cost of providing an economic support to some, not all. The two programs do share that feature, even if you argue PPP was more worthwhile/necessary.