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LATEST NEWS

Wishing you a joyous Christmas filled with love, laughter, and cherished memories. May the magic of the season bring you peace and happiness while remembering God’s Gift of Jesus Christ, the Son of our Lord.

The Fayette County General elections have concluded, with conservatives emerging victorious in all county races. We completely dominated the county general ballot! Your understanding of the requirements and your efforts made it possible.


The school board elections had the most significant impact. For over 50 years, liberals have controlled the Fayette County School Board. Consequently, our school system has been unsuccessful. The reading and math proficiency rates are only 18.4% and 13.4% respectively, making the county school system rank last in the state.


The school's financial situation is chaotic due to dishonesty and poor management. Last year, the school board, dominated by liberals, exceeded the budget by over $500k. The Budget Director was responsible for creating both that budget and the current proposal, which would drastically reduce the school's fund balance to slightly over $2 million. Such a strategy is unprecedented for maintaining a financially stable school system. The liberal school board approved both.


Despite the shortage of teachers in the school system, there are certified teachers working in non-teaching administrative roles at the central office. Over the years, the liberal board has prioritized job opportunities for friends and family members over the education of children in Fayette County. This is reflected in the system's educational performance, the excessive number of employees in higher positions, and the ongoing federal lawsuit unrelated to education that has lasted for 50 years.


Congratulations to all the school board elects and the citizens of Fayette County.



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Why is it important for conservatives to vote? Because when liberals are in charge, this is the report card. Fayette County is ranked 95th out of 95 counties. Some want to deflect and cast blame onto the Tennessee Department of Education because they "set the framework for ALL school districts in the state." This has nothing to do with Fayette County coming in last in the state. Local school boards have responsibility for their performance.




Early Voting

July 12-27 @ Election Office

(45 Dogwood Ln., Somerville)

M-F 9a-4p, Sat 9a-1p


Satellite Early Voting

Oakland Activity Center

(43 Main St.)

July 18, 19, & 20


Piperton Baptist Church

(2058 E. Old State Line Dr.)

July 25, 26, & 27

(Satellite Early Voting Times Same as At Main Office)


Election Day

August 1 @ Local Polling Precincts

 

For more election information go to:

 

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