
UNPACKING THE COMMON SENSE TN PAC – Part 3
Part 3 of 3: “Closing the Overton Window.” Circling back to the focus of this story, let’s delve into the PAC that Ravener and
Learn about the Williamson County path forward while also learning about its history.
Family Blog
Part 3 of 3: “Closing the Overton Window.” Circling back to the focus of this story, let’s delve into the PAC that Ravener and
Part 2 of 3: “The Nothingburger with a Surprising Amount of Meat.” The City of Franklin Ethics Committee, comprised of retired judge Jim Martin[i] (Chairman), Juanita
Part 1 of 3: “Uncommon Sense.” If a corrupt political machine exists, but no one hears about it, does it destroy your community?
There’s no way around it – doing your research on candidates, especially the lesser-known local ones, takes time. Many of us simply don’t have the
Are you tired of the daily Phil Williams click bait headlines concerning Gabrielle Hanson? The latest one is “Chaos erupts at Franklin mayoral debate.” Give
Things are heating up as Election Day is upon us. One expects the metaphorical shooting matches between candidates. Less expected is Williamson Families taking heavy
Local Government Watch
SO WHAT HAPPENED AT THE RULES COMMITTEE MEETING? We so appreciate the patriots who responded to our “Community Notice” (not quite the red alert of
The same Mayor Rogers Anderson, who mandated masks and business restrictions in Williamson County and participated in skyrocketing county debt to $1.2 Billion, along with
It was a full house at the Williamson County Commission meeting. Watch the public comment section here or skip to discussion of Resolution 6-23-28 (re:
Concerned and informed Williamson County citizens have been asking the Williamson County Election Commission (WCEC) for increased election transparency and integrity for the last few
Roots of Williamson County
You will not always have me! For the Christian faithful, Easter is one of our most sacred times of the year. The whole foundation of
Photo Credit: The Williamson Homepage In the last one hundred and fifty years, the Black Community of Williamson County has faced many trials and tribulations.
The Freedmen’s Bureau was a branch of the U.S. Army sent into towns and communities in the south to help newly freed slaves transition from
Picking up where we left off in the last post, during Reconstruction the Black communities here in Williamson County encountered much resistance to this new
Every February we as Americans celebrate the contributions of Black Americans to our shared history. Through many adversities, the perseverance and strength of Black Americans
What’s to come? When I started writing the history blog for the Williamson Families PAC, I wanted to share some of the history that