Flip-Flopping Freddie
In 2018, he wanted to show voters how much Mayor Barry's transit referendum could cost them. In 2024, he doesn't think it necessary. What changed?
In 2018, he wanted to show voters how much Mayor Barry's transit referendum could cost them. In 2024, he doesn't think it necessary. What changed?
Jason Isaac, CEO of the American Energy Institute, talks to us about the nation's energy landscape
Ben Cunningham of Tennessee Tax Revolt takes the transit referendum to task
The Committee Against an Unfair Tax talks to us about what's wrong with Mayor O'Connell's transit referendum
The state's 5th District Congressman Fifth District Congressional candidate talks reelection plans
What a caravan of tractors and the heirs to Ross Perot tell us about Middle Tennessee’s relationship to its past.
Governor Lee signed a bill that prevents municipalities from instituting their own red flag laws. Barrett sponsored it. Here's what he had to say.
Two years into his term as the state's attorney general, we sit down with Jonathan Skrmetti about what his office has been working on
Back in February, MNPD began Operation 72, an initiative dedicated to investigating car thefts in Nashville. Since its inception, every poli
Back in January, Sen. Steve Southerland (R-Morristown) and Rep. Monty Fritts (R-Kingston) introduced a bill that would ban the release of ch
January 31st was the last day for House Reps to timely file their bills, and February 1st was the Senate’s deadline. As legislators scramble
The clash between two Tennessee bills may become the genesis of a collaborative effort to fend off federal overreach.
Metropolis plays fast and loose with Music City patrons
Academic deans promised to look into the freshman state rep’s alleged role in covering up sexual assaults. Now, the university seems to be running cover for him.
Aside from garnering national attention, what has Jones done for his constituents in District 52?