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Maury GOP adopts 2024 Local Party Platform

The Maury County Republican Party follows the Republican National Committee Platform. We, the members of the Maury County Republican Party (MCRP) affirm our belief in one God, the source of certain inalienable rights as prescribed in our Declaration of Independence and United States Constitution. Those rights, embodied by all people, each created equal in the eyes of God, being the “Right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness,” cannot be infringed upon by our government. We further affirm our belief in those rights as declared in the Bill of Rights, each being of equal importance to the others.  We are one nation under God, and i n that sense of unity, join ourselves to promote and defend our individual rights, liberties and freedoms. Our focus is to implement an objective matrix of standards and values by which we hold ourselves and our leaders accountable.

WE BELIEVE:

1. The United States Constitution is the Supreme Law of the land and should be strictly interpreted.

2. We expect truth and transparency from our elected officials and appointed boards.  The government is of the people and works for the people.

3. In following the Rule of Law.

4. In election integrity and accountability in order to ensure fair and honest elections.

5. In fiscal responsibility and accountability through balanced budgets.

6. That growth should be planned and monitored, paying for itself, so as not to become a burden on taxpayers.

7. We believe in the sanctity of life from conception to death. God alone has the right to determine the number of days.

8. There are two biological genders: Male and Female.

9. In medical freedom, encompassing the rights of adult individuals to make their own informed health choices. 1

0. In parental authority over their minor children in all respects from informed health choices and decisions as well as school choice and education.

11. In honoring the history of Maury County without revising or rewriting it.

In closing – Freedom is not free. Please remember those who have sacrificed to preserve our way of life – it is your duty

to exercise your right to VOTE.

We require anyone who wishes to run for office as a Republican in Maury County to sign a pledge to uphold the values set forth in this document.

Monthly Meeting of the Maury Count Republican Party

Thursday Feb 22, 2024, 6:00 PM

  • 1.       Opening Statement – Jerry- Thank you to a couple of few of our sponsors who help us cover some of the costs of our regular meeting. Thank you, Harness LLC and Howard Company.
  • 2.       Opening Prayer followed by the Pledge of Allegiance – Pray let by Ray Jeter of Harness LLC and Pledge by Gabe Howard of Howard Company
  • 3.       Minutes -Jerry- no corrections. Accepted as submitted.
  • 4.       Treasures Report – Chris C – Bank balance of $24,714.33 See attached report.
  • 5.       Announcements –Jerry – a) the 2024 MCRP Reagan Day Dinner will be June 14th, at Puckett’s. This is Flag Day and Donald Trump’s birthday. b) GOP mixer Tuesday February 27th from 5:30pm to 7:30pm at American Barrel. Andy Ogles will be there till 6, so get there early if possible. This is just a mixer to meet and mingle, no speeches. c) Go Vote. Your vote also gets you a point towards being a Bona Fide Republican. We want a strong turnout to support our candidates even though most are uncontested. Your vote matters!
  • 6.       District Ice Breaker and Attendance Award – District 9 has the most in attendance this evening. Next meeting we will do a team building event in each district. Chris W will put something together so if you have some ideas let Chris know.
  • 7.       Platform Vote- The MRCP GOP platform has been approved by the committee and is now set to be voted on by membership. Copies on table and has been available online in the member section. Voting sheets on table, a YES is in Favor and NO is opposed. Votes collected and counted by Chris W and Chris C. Platform passes by a vote of 55 in favor and 2 against.
  • 8.       County Government Update – Jerry has asked all speakers to stay afterwards and answer any questions.
  • a)      Mayor Sheila Butt – a) working on legislation for growth to help pay for growth. Could bring in 6 million dollars a year to the county. Has been meeting with builders/developers asking them to invest in Maury County and keep the cost of growth off the taxpayers. b) read your platform and know what we stand for. We must stand for what we believe in and support our community. It’s the community she loves. c) Her and other county mayors have sent letter to Governor Lee asking him to send illegals back, so they are not a burden on Tennesseans.
  • b)      Chairman of County Commission- Eric Previti – a) The city has annexation power while the county does not. County gets stuck paying for roads and schools that the city approves. B) big shout out to the Navy Junior ROTC program at Central High School. Great program! c) Everyone GO vote. d) construction of the new judicial center is on schedule. e) budget season is starting, and capital project requests will be coming in. The School Board will be asking for $63 million for a new elementary school. He is opposed if it means raising taxes. f) thankful for #11 in the MRCP platform that calls for honoring the history of Maury County, he is history buff. Talk of what to do with the Court House when Judicial Center is complete. The Commission is looking at using 1st floor as History Museum for the County, 2nd floor for possible commission meetings and 3rd floor as secure area for judges.
  • c)       Chris MacKinley – Administrator of Elections – a) thanks to the poll watchers and workers who have stepped up. b) Has just enough poll workers but is looking for more to build a bench that would be available if needed to fill in for others. c) have new equipment and are using paper ballots. Each ballot is specific and can only be used once. d) they have a great staff at the election office e) When they go to nursing homes to get votes from residents it is one republican and one democrat who go to help each resident, the filled in ballots are put in a lock box until election day when they get run through the machine.
  • 9.       Introduction of Local Candidates
  • a)      Ken McKee – Superintendent of Roads
  • b)      Darryl Martin – School Board, District 4
  • c)       Patrick Ryan – Constable, District 7
  • d)      Mark Schmittou – Constable District 7
  • e)      Aaron Easton- Constable District 11
  • 10.   State Legislative Update
  • a)      Joey Hensley -Senate District 28 – Honored to Serve the People of Maury County
  • a)       Passed a resolution to support the State of Israel and condemn the acts of Oct 7, 2023. b) Talked about Governor voucher bill proposal- about $7,000 per student serving 20,000 students the first year with 10,000 for low-income families and rest on first come basis. c) It is in the state constitution that TN will not have a state income tax. d) Revenue down from projections last few months and while we have a $2 billion-dollar rainy day fund we won’t be adding to it this year. e) The Flag Bill (SB1722) passed out of the Senate Education committee with a 5 to 4 vote with 3 Republicans voting against it. The 3 Republicans voting against it were Gardenhire, Lundberg and Powers. f) he is signed on as a co-sponsor of bill SB2775 the nullification bill with Janice Bowling g) working on getting impact fees for the county as well.
  •  60 people in attendance
  • Chris Wilson
  • Recording Secretary
  • MCRP
  • Executive Committee=
  • X = in Attendance

X_ Jerry Bridenbaugh -Chair

X_ Lona Heins – Vice Chair

X_ Brady Carr – Cor Secretary

X_ Chris Wilson – Rec Secretary

X_ Chris Chumley -Vice Treasurer

X_ Chris Cervantes -MCYR

_ Todd Hooper -Treasurer

_ Debbie Matthews – Past Chair

_Cindy Rial - MCRW

_ Chris Morris - SEC

_ Angie McClanahan - SEC


MCRP monthly meeting May 25 2023 w attachments.pdf - Click on the link to open the Minutes.

Monthly Meeting of the Maury Count Republican Party

Thursday May 25 6:00 PM

  • 1.      Call to order - Jerry called the meeting to order at 6:07pm.
  • 2.      Prayer followed by the Pledge.
  • 3.      Minutes – Jerry asked if all members received and if any changes. Some mentioned they did not get them; they should confirm their info on the MCRP website member portal. Should be going to all members and following Roberts Rule of Order if any corrections let us know. As no corrections minutes approved.
  • 4.      Treasurer’s report – Todd Hopper is new Treasurer – appointed tonight in the EC meeting. Chris Chumley Vice Treasurer gave report. $575.14 in the PAC while $1156.88 in the general fund. Current expenses include building rental,   food, and Red Dot Storage. MCRP Has gained 4 new members. Motion to approve, 2nd motion made and approved by voice vote.
  • 5.      Update on PAC and QR Code
  • Chris Morris- Counties going to 1 PAC account per SEC meeting Chris M attended on April 22nd. On June 8th there is a meeting to learn about PAC, meeting at 6 pm Elks Lodge Pulaski. Everyone is invited to attend.
  • Brady Carr- Cards on table have QR code that leads to Maury GOP donations page. Info needed to donate is listed including employer as required by ethics and finance in Nashville. Yes, even if you are donating tonight to help with food costs, all info is required.
  • 6.      E-Mail Address for Officers -Brady Carr – working to get set up for officers and can do for committee heads as well. Can be used by the next group of officers as well. No longer will need to use personal email. Jerry stated that all emails will be stored on a server, and this takes off liability from using personal email accounts.
  • 7.      Meeting Day Discussion and Vote – Jerry B- Want to move meeting from 4TH Monday to 4th Thursday of each month. Less conflict for County Commissioners who usually have meetings first of week.  Jerry has confirmed all 4th Thursdays the building is available thru October. Forms on table for membership to vote. A YES vote is a vote to move to Thursday. A NO vote is a vote to keep it on Monday.  VOTE TAKEN and it is voted to move to Thursday by a vote of 45 for the move and 9 wanting to keep it on Mondays.
  • 8.      Report from Sub-Committees
  • a)      By-Laws -Lona is chairperson – has 3 volunteers now. Needs to be done and submitted to the state GOP by July 31.
  • b)     Legislative committee -Chris Cervantes is chairperson. Has 3 volunteers now
  • c)      Finance (Funding) – Chris Chumley is chairperson - Has 4 volunteers now.
  • d)     Membership – Jason Gilliam is chairperson. 1 volunteer now. Looking for 2 more. Will also working with communication committee.
  • e)     Communication – Brady Carr- e-mailed night of MRCP reorganization asking for login to all social media. Twitter and Telegram accounts deleted by prior EC.  SEC member and former EC member not giving him full access to Facebook, he is only able to post. On the 1st of June he will start a new page if not given full access to the current page. He would like this issue settled quietly. There are currently 2 Maury County GOP Facebook pages. A new one would be the third. Reach is down 70% and no new members have been added to the current Facebook page. Page currently has 2069 followers so all would be lost if had to start a new Facebook page.
  • -Any surveys sent out to members will blind surveys. Keep an eye on spam folders incase emails go there.
  • - Looking at sponsors to help with fixed costs of MCRP. Has 2 lined up so far and 2 who are on hold at moment. Sponsorships run June 2023 to May 2024. Sponsor would get 10 minutes to speak at MCRP monthly meeting and table set-up. Business link on MCRP website and be listed on bi-monthly MCRP newsletters. Cost $1500 for the year. Would need 10 to cover yearly fixed costs of MCRP.
  • 9.      Floor Discussion Caucus v Primary- Jerry B- Open discussion with membership about having a primary vs caucus. It will be decided by the EC but would like membership input before a decision is made. Comments listed below from the floor and legislators in attendance.
  • -        In favor of primary as we have lots of independents now, it will force politicians to declare if democrats or republicans by 2nd time around. It matters who leads.
  • -        Primary has crossover voting.
  • -        Does not affect state or federal elections.
  • -        “R” next to name was appreciated last year.
  • -        Strategy- voter base influx. Primary opens opportunity to get more republicans involved. Obligates us to get more voter turnout.
  • -        Will be signs at voting centers letting people know it is illegal to crossover vote.
  • -        If democrats have no primary, they will come and vote in the republican primary.
  • -        It was hard to get candidates last year with caucus. Williamson County had 2500 democrats vote in primary last year for Jack Johnson.
  • -        If the caucus is done correctly, it is good and increased voter turnout in Giles County.
  • -        State Legislators would have to enact putting a D or R next to candidates for city elections. It was done last year for the school board and county commission.
  • -        Primary would be easier for democrats who are fed up with their party to switch to republicans. We should encourage this and make it easy for them.  We need more people to vote.
  • -        Next year is an off year with half of the school board up for election.
  • -        Vetting process keeps democrats out of republican party.
  • -        If we had closed primaries, would it matter? YES
  • -        Caucus could affect younger voters and keep some of them out of the process.
  • -        There is no perfect solution.
  • Jerry B -Any additional comments or questions send them to the EC through the website. Look for possible surveys to come out as well.
  • 10.   AUGUST SPECIAL SESSION – MCRP and some other county parties are looking at getting a busload of people to attend the called special called session in Nashville. Be on the lookout for additional information.
  • Motion to adjourn, seconded.  Approved and adjourned at 7:29PM
  • Chris Wilson
  • Recording Secretary
  • MCRP

Executive Committee  X = in Attendance

X_ Jerry Bridenbaugh -Chair

X_ Lona Heins – Vice Chair

X_ Brady Carr – Cor Secretary

X_ Chris Wilson – Rec Secretary

X_ Chris Chumley -Vice Treasurer

X_ Todd Hopper -Treasurer

_ Debbie Matthews – Past Chair

X_ Chris Cervantes -MCYR

_Cindy Rial - MCRW

X_ Chris Morris - SEC

_ Angie McClanahan - SEC


For the Complete Tennessee Star Article

The Tennessee Star – Kaitlin Housler

Former President Donald J. Trump endorsed Tennessee U.S. Representative Andy Ogles

(R-TN-05) for re-election in the state’s 5th Congressional District.


Photo credit Andy Ogles

Landmark Border Security Bill Led by Tennessee’s Mark Green Passes House

From the office of 7th District Congressman Mark Green.

Chairman Green said, “The passage of the Secure the Border Act signals to Senate Democrats and the Biden administration that House Republicans are serious about solving this crisis. H.R. 2 is the solution Tennesseans need. It will protect our communities from fentanyl, bolster Border Patrol’s effectiveness, and address the flow of illegal immigration. I’m proud of the Homeland Security Committee’s diligent work to craft 1/3 of this legislation, including portions on personnel, technology, and border infrastructure after discussions with border communities and frontline law enforcement. H.R. 2 is a serious legislative solution to a crippling humanitarian and national security crisis.”

Complete Press Release with links to the legislation


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By Chris Pandolfo – Fox News - Complete Story on Fox News

Immigration or Invasion?

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Full Story On NewsBreak

From the American Thinker

Tennessee Under Attack – By Ian MacConnell

Excerpt "Tennessee is under attack because of what it represents.  Tennessee is a red state that still upholds the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the rule of law.  Its people are free to live their lives, and they still cherish traditional American values like faith, family, and patriotism.  Tennessee, you have so much to be proud of.  You're still everything the rest of us love about America, and the left hates you for it."

RedFlagLaw_HB-768-Amendment-007494.pdf

Governor Lee Proposes Red Flag Law

From the negative response shown by the members who attended the April monthly meeting it is pretty obvious that the VAST majority of Republicans in Maury County are against any type of Red Flag Law.  Thanks to all three of our local state legislators (Sen. Hensley, Rep. Cepicky, Rep. Kapley) for voicing strong opposition to the proposed bill.  None of them will protect children, or others, from those bent on violence, and no Red Flag law appears to be constitutional.  Furthermore, most seem to find it very troubling that the so called Manifesto or other details about the Covenant shooter haven't been released, but a new state law limiting the rights and freedoms of law abiding citizens can be produced in days.

So to assist the members of the Maury County Republican Party in making up their own minds on this issue below is a link to the actual legislation as well as an informative news article on this issue.


February Meeting Minutes 

Maury County Republican Party

Membership Meeting

February 27, 2023

Memorial Building

The meeting was opened by Debbie Matthews who presented the prayer.  Kim Smith led the Pledge to the flag.

Debbie introduced Julie Quan, former Chair of the Marshall County Republican Party.  Julie brought hats to offer for donations and Debbie pointed out that although the donation hats benefit Marshall County Republican Party, the Maury County Republican Party receives $5.00 donation for each hat at our meetings. 

Debbie then pointed out the “We the People” tees shirts being offered for donation by the MCRP. 

Kathey Grodi’ gave the treasurer’s report.  The general account contains $4,772.53 and no activity in the PAC account and that balance is $3,435.42.  Kathey said the treasury report will be uploaded onto the website. 

Debbie recognized Janie McGee with a framed certificate for her dedicated contribution as Volunteer Coordinator for the MCRP.  Janie received a standing ovation from the audience.  Debbie also recognized the food servers who are so faithful in their service.

Debbie explained the reason for passing of the hat.  The hat was sent from table to table for donations.    Sign-in sheets were also passed out.

Debbie pointed out that Scott Cepicky was still in a session on Capitol Hill and could not join us tonight.  She said Scott wanted to bring us up to date on the recent vote to stop Drag Shows for minors and to stop the sex changes for minors.  She said if Scott could get her before we adjourn, he will be given time to speak.

Michael Fulbright was asked to come forward to speak to the membership regarding the Maury County charter school application for a charter school for classical education.  He pointed out two school board members present, School Board members Nutt and McGee. 

Mr. Fulbright gave a brief history of the application process and how the MC School Board is actively involved in it.  The completion of the process should be around the end of April of this year.  He encouraged everyone to talk to their school board members and tell them their opinion regarding the opportunity for a choice for our students to acquire a classical education.  If Maury County is given this opportunity, the American Classical Education will start with K-5 and add a grade each year to eventually have K-12 school.

Mr. Fulbright said the American Classical Education system is viewed as a partner, another option for children and families.  He described this as a unit school, and an wonderful opportunity for our public school system.

After Mr. Fulbright spoke, Debbie supported the proposal for charter school by pointing out that McDowell School property and St. Andrews property would be excellent locations for a charter school.  She also reminded everyone that the charter school takes 96% of allotted money will follow a student whiles 4% of those monies will stays at the administrations level of the public school system.  The charter school builds the building and pays the teachers.  Debbie asked everyone to make it a point to contact their school board members to tell them we want this charter school in Maury County.

Debbie recognized Commissioner Gabe Howard to report on the Maury County Property Taxpayer Protection Act.  He said that the previous Commission worked toward an Impact Fee, but the current commission took a different approach.  He reminded everyone that the City of Columbia recently imposed a $4500.00 water impact fee.  He asked members to type into their cell phones, VoteyesPTPA.com and vote yes to support the PTPA.  He said Representative Cepicky is working hard to pass this bill.  Wednesday the Commission will take a Maury County School bus to go to Cordell Hull to be there when the subcommittee votes. 

Commissioner Howard said that the Duck River’s Scenic Riverway Bill is also going before the House Subcommittee tomorrow.  He said the commission is working hard to protect our single source of water.  He stressed the importance of the water problem in our county, and he said VOTEYESPTPA.COM is vitally important.  He asked for everyone to reach out to county commissioners to get this bill past.

As Debbie was presenting Tiffany Boyd to discuss a film, she recognized Greg Combs and his non-profit Christian Radio Station WXRQ in Mt. Pleasant, TN.   Greg had given Tiffany Boyd a radio show to talk about home schooling.  That show has 2.9 million listeners.

Tiffany introduced herself as a former tenured school teacher, a 19 year homeschooling parent, founder of Free Your Children, LLC and Free Your Children Radio Show on WXRQ 1460 AM Christian Radio.  She said the mission of Free Your Children is to share the truth in love about education and to empower, equip, and encourage parents to assume the Biblical mandate to disciple and teach their own children.  She said the government’s job is not to serve as a surrogate parent.  She said as Christians, we must stand together to protect God ordained parental rights and encourage parents to assume there Biblical responsibility.

Tiffany announced the upcoming screening of a documentary sponsored by WXRQ Radio and Free Your Children, entitled, “Truth and Lies in American Education”.  She said the film is a project of USPIE (United States’ Parents Involved in Education). It will be shown at the April meeting of the MCRP.   She said the focus on exposing comprehensive sex ed, CRT, the transgender influence, the wedge government education forms between parents and children, and Federal education scheme to control the nation’s workforce.  She said due to the current political climate, the mission of USPIE has shifted to emphasized the important role parents and communities have in the education of their children.  She said the souls of our nation’s children are at stake.

Debbie then advised the membership she had tried to contact Scott Cepicky, but he is still in session and may not make this meeting tonight.   Senator Hensley is also trying to get to the meeting tonight.

Debbie gave a brief history of the Reorganization time lines.  She then re-announced March 27, 2023 as the Reorganization Meeting at the 4-H Center, 850 Lyon Parkway.  Doors open at 5:00 pm.  She stated that to run for office (or vote), you must have voted Republican in 3 out of 4d most recent primaries.  The primaries affected are August, 2022, August, 2020, March 8, 2020, August, 2018.  A Chair candidate must have voted 3 out of 3 most recent primaries with the primaries affected are August, 2022, August, 2020, March, 2020.  She reminded any Chair candidates to send an email of intent to run to Sandy Henson via e-mail by the deadline of March 20, 2023.

Debbie introduced Chris Morris and Angie McClanahan, along with the State Republican Party Chairman, Scott Golden.  Chris opened by explaining that he understands there has been some confusion and a slippery slope for the process of “vouching”.  Chris explained that how vouching has caused issues in the past, and Maury County cannot “grandfather” the list of people who were vouched for in January, and those who were “grandfathered”, do not have an automatic pass to vote in the MCRP reorganization.  He said he had 5 people on the list that have no voting record.   He reminded that if a voter has moved here and does not have a recent voting record for Maury County, then voters must get their voting record from their previous address.  He said it is up to the individual voter to get their proof of voting from previous address.  He said each voter for the reorganization must have 3 out of 4 Republican votes to be bona fide.  The EC has said no vouching.  He offered himself, Angie, and Scott to answer questions.  He pointed out that 58 counties out of 93 in Tennessee have still got to go through reorganization.  Two counties do not have a County Republican party, Moore and Wake County. 

Chris said, “May the best person win as Chair.”  He pointed out that if a male wins, the Chair must be female, and if a female wins, a male must be a Vice Chair.  He said you do not have to be a paid member, but you must be active and bona fide.

Chris recognized Kathey Grodi’ who asked for clarification on whether the SEC or EC said no vouching.  Chris said it was told to him that the MCRP will not vouch, and he stressed that the SEC will not vouch.  This created a heated discussion regarding whether or not vouching should still continue through this reorganization.  Brady Carr, and Adam Martin, also questioned the vouching process.  Scott Golden then spoke and reminded that the rules want two things, “We want people to participate, and we want people to vote.”  He gave a brief history of the past few elections.  Brady continued to question a January meeting to see who could be clarified as bona fide.  Debbie then spoke up to say that we had voting no new vouching, but we had wanted to “grandfather” those who were vouched for last election. 

At this point, questions continued with examples of whether or not some commissioners should be vouched for, even though they still do not have their bona fide voting records.  The State of Washington was pointed out as a state that does not give out voting records.  Scott offered to see what he could do to get that member’s voting record from Washington state.

Laura Nutt stood and said she was a registered Republican and she was bona fide and was asked to run for office.  Chris read from the election records and said Ms. Nutt registered to vote August 13, 2012, but the first vote she participated in was August, 2022.  That gave her a voting record of only 1 out of 4.  After a heated exchange, she left the meeting.  At this point, Scott asked the members if they wanted lower/less standards for the Republican party.  The verbal answer was, “No”.  Scott stated that “this is not about whether or not you are a good Republican, it’s whether or not you qualify to participate in a reorganization.”  Scott also pointed out that no one is a “registered Republican.”  We go by voting records in order to be called
“bona fide”. 

Some members pointed out that the MCRP did not say they were vouching during the last membership meeting.  Scott said vouching is “grace” and can be given, if possible.  He cited deployed military, voters who were too young to vote, etc.

At this point, Angie stood to say that She, Chris, and Scott are the last word on vouching and they will not vouch, even if the EC vouches.

Comments continued, from the members.  Some did not like this public display of differences.  As the heated discussion continued, Chris continued to say that “this is what happens when you vouch for people who don’t have a voting record.”   He pointed out that 5 voters were approved that should have never been put on the ballot. Angie agreed that voting requirement were not always met. 

Gabe said that not vouching was voter suppression.  Scott then said, “If I show up at the Rotary Club, would I get to vote in a private organization?” “Would that be suppression?” 

Ray Jeter stood and spoke of division in the party than he has seen.  Vouching during the election should not have been done, but it happened and those individuals who were vouched for should be able to vote. 

A speaker pointed out that The Republican Party has offended a number of people tonight. 

Chris said The Republican Party has a set of rules and we have to follow them.  He said it’s not Scott’s fault, nor his or Angie’s or the EC’s fault, but we have to follow the rules. 

Kathey gave a history of the EC’s decision to not vouch.  She reasoned that the EC might vouch for someone, but the SEC will not vouch for those.  She sympathized for voters, but the EC’s heart was to try to be inclusive.

Scott gave a brief background of the Tennessee Republican Party Bylaws from 1993.  At that date, 2 out of 4 Republican votes in primaries was the standard.  In 2017, it was changed to 3 out of 4 votes in primaries.  He said this MCRP-EC has said we are going to raise the standards.

Kenny Morrow spoke and said people who are sitting in office will not be vouched for.  He said because of our splintering, could we not the one time just grandfather them in?  The conversation continued and was debated.  He asked for a onetime grace for those officials who were elected.  Tom Cowan pointed out that she has been registered since 2012, and we do not need Republicans who don’t vote.  Scott then said that this is a decision that this body has made to keep the rules tight.  He said hopefully people will have voted and this issue will end, but he thinks there will always be those who will not vote.

At this point, Debbie stood to speak to the group and said we are a big fat, healthy, Republican baby.  She said that anyone can come to vote if they are bona fide and active, whether they are a member or not.

Debbie asked everyone to stand and sing, “God Bless America.”  After the song, the meeting adjourned.

Respectfully submitted,

Sandy Henson

Recording Secretary

NOTE:  

There is an audio of this meeting and Brady Carr, Corresponding Secretary was given a copy to add to the Website if needed.

THE AUDIO IS ATTACHED AN PLAYS AUTOMATICALLY - Working on changing it to on demand!

January Meeting Minutes 

Maury County Republican Party

Membership Meeting

Memorial Building

January 26, 2023

Debbie Matthews opened the meeting and invited Joan Masterson to offer a prayer.  Joan told a story about someone she knew who had recently been arrested for his participation in the January 6th event.

Kim Smith led the Pledge of Allegiance.

Debbie recognized all elected officials and asked them to stand. 

Debbie advised the membership of a few current events.  She then invited Mr. Phil Schwenk to explain charter classical education schools and Hillsdale College’s proposal.  He advised that he is meeting with Maury County School Board to promote classical education and offering letters of support from your local citizens.  Kindergarten through 5th grades would be the first phase, but eventually would include middle and high school students.  He explained that these charter schools are public schools, and how the financial allotment for each student will follow each student to the charter school.  He explained the back ground, goals, and what is involved in classical education curriculum.

Debbie informed the members of the recent activities of Chairwoman of the Republican Party, Ronna McDaniel, and her bid for re-election as Chair on January 27.  Mike Lindell, and Harmett Dhillion are also candidates for the Chair position.   Debbie discussed the differences in each candidate and then did a quick show of hands from the MCRP members.  Harmett Dillion had the most votes from the audience.  Debbie advised that the 168 SEC members will go to vote for our next Chair and for the MCRP members to let their representatives know of their preference.  Tennessee’s Committee men and woman are, Scott Golden, Oscar Brock, and Beth Campbell.  She advised the crowd to make it clear that the MCRP does not “want to go along to get along.”

Debbie said that March 22, 2023 is the date set aside for our next reorganization of the MCRP.  It will be held on a regularly scheduled monthly meeting.  She told the members that the main job of the EC was to grow the membership and raise money.  Qualification for a candidate would be do they regularly attend all meetings and have they volunteered for events, (First Fridays, club activities, etc.)

She briefly explained the duties of each Executive Committee member, and then explained some of the by-laws regarding voting requirements for candidates.  Candidates for Chair must send notification to Recording Secretary Sandy Henson’s email address (skhenson@charter.net) at least 7 days before the August 22, 2023 reorganization date. Residency, payment of dues, and voting record are some of the requirements explained.  Other officers can be nominated from the floor on reorganization day.

Debbie read a printed statement signed by the Executive Committee to advise and clarify any questions regarding a recent lawsuit between 2 members of MCRP.  No names or details were mentioned.  (See attached Statement) She went through the history of the lawsuit and explained how the EC became involved via subpoena.  She informed the members of the cost of a lawyer was $14,400.00.  She then explained how the EC worked for 152.5 hours researching and documenting all information required by the subpoena.  The EC received permission from State of Tennessee Republican Party Comptroller, Troy Brewer, to use MCRP general funds to pay this debt.  The EC has already paid $7000.00 and will pay the rest as money comes in.  She pointed out that the EC has raised money in the past and are committed to do so again.  She recapped the statement regarding hours spent by the EC members and reiterated that if and when the EC members receive any compensation for their time, all those monies will go into the MCRP general account.

Kathey pointed out that she, as Treasurer, did not use PAC money for the $7000 check.

Questions were asked and answered from the floor.

The meeting adjourned.

Respectfully Submitted,

Sandy Henson

Recording Secretary

CONTENTIOUS MEETING - MAURY GOP EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE CHANGES THE RULES

Select the audio link below to listen to the February Meeting in its entirety.



More on food shortages - The liberty daily

State Supreme Court Retention Vote

Early voting starts in Tennessee July 15th.  In an effort to make an informed choice I have done a bit of research on our State Supreme Court Justices.  They are appointed by the governor and a retention vote is later decided by we the people.  There are five justices and I will share what I have learned.  I don’t tell anyone how to vote, but it’s good to know something about these authorities that have so much influence in our state.

Justice Sharon Gail Lee was appointed in 2008 by Governor Phil Bredesen.  She graduated from UT Knoxville.  Per Ballotpedia she is a mild democrat with liberal ideological leanings.  I reviewed several of her opinions and she is soft on crime.

Justice Sarah Keeton Campbell was appointed in February 2022 by Governor Bill Lee.  She graduated from Duke University Law School.  Ballotpedia has not rated her but, she is a member of The Federalist Society.  This organization represents the greatest thinking conservative and libertarian legal minds in America.  They are focused on reordering priorities in the legal profession placing emphasis on individual liberty, traditional values, and the rule of law.

Justice Jeffrey S. Bivins was appointed in 2014 by Governor Bill Haslam.  He graduated from Vanderbilt University Law School.  Per Ballotpedia Justice Bivins is categorized as a mild republican.  I reviewed multiple decisions and found him to be tough on crime.  He has participated in events of the Federalist Society.

Justice Roger A. Page was appointed in 2016 by Governor Bill Lee.  He graduated from the University of Memphis.  Per Ballotpedia he is a mild republican and a contributor to the Federalist Society.  I reviewed several of his opinions and he is tough on crime. 

Justice Holly Kirby was appointed in 2013 by Governor Bill Haslam.  She graduated from Memphis State University (she is a graduate of Central Highschool in Columbia).  Per Ballotpedia she is a mild republican.  I reviewed several of her opinions and she is tough on crime.  She is a contributor to the Federalist Society.

Charlsie Estes


Food Shortages? Burning Processing Plants?

Here's a list of the food processing facilities that have been damaged or destroyed, many under somewhat questionable circumstances. 

We Post - YOU Decide.

So, we have all heard about the supply chain crisis and food shortage supposedly associated with the Russia - Ukraine conflict. But the following incidents have occurred before and during that conflict and with a baby formula shortage front and center right now and China buying up farmland all over the US, why are we not hearing more about these “isolated” incidents that seem like an attack on our food processing systems in this country.  All these fires have been verified for the “fact checkers” and I’m just putting out the info so you can draw your own conclusions from it. 

On Saturday evening, a fire broke out at Perdue Farms facility in the South Norfolk area of Chesapeake, North Carolina.

Ten days ago, a small plane crashed within a mile of the runway of the Covington, Georgia Municipal Airport, hitting a  General Mills food facility.

On Sunday, it was being reported that “nearly a dozen wildfires” had just roared through key agricultural areas of Nebraska.

In the middle of the night, on March 23, a fire broke out on the roof of the General Mills food processing plant in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

On March 28, Maricopa Food Pantry, a local food bank in Arizona, lost 50,000 pounds worth of food in a fire that occurred “just 15 minutes after their food bank closed,” according to CBS affiliate Arizona’s Family.  AZCentral cited CEO Jim Shoaf in stating that 15,000 pounds of meat and 40,000 pounds of canned goods and “other commodities” were lost in the blaze.

On March 31,  a structure fire significantly damaged a large portion of the Rio Fresh onion packing facility in San Juan, Texas. It was the largest fresh onion packing facility in the region.

On April 12, a major fire broke out at New Hampshire’s East Conway Beef and Pork slaughterhouse.

On April 13, the Taylor Farms California Foodservice production facility in Salinas, California, burned almost entirely to the ground. The facility employed nearly 1,000 people. An update on the company’s website described the Salinas facility as its primary production facility.

On April 14, a small plane crashed into the Gem State food processing plant in Heyburn, Idaho. The website for the company describes itself as processing 18,000 acres worth of potatoes each year.

On April 19, the headquarters of Azure Standard, the nation’s premier independent distributor of organic and healthy food, was destroyed by fire. The company released a statement that due to the destruction, the company “will experience out-of-stock status for Azure Market oils, honey, and vinegar – basically any Azure Market liquid product – as well as our carob products for the short term.” The destruction may also affect product supplies from their fruit packing facility.

On March 24, 2022, a fire destroyed the Penobscot McCrum potato processing plant in Belfast, Maine.

On March 16, 2022, according to KAIT, a fire caused extensive damage to a new production line dedicated to Hot Pockets at a Nestle plant in Jonesboro, Arkansas.

On March 16, a major fire hit the 1.2 million-sq.-ft. Walmart fulfillment center, Plainfield, Indiana.

On February 22, 2022, a propane boiler explosion caused a fire that destroyed the Shearer’s Foods potato chip plant in northeast Oregon.

On February 3, 2022, according to NBC15 in Madison, WI., a fire destroyed part of the Wisconsin River Meats site in Mauston.

On January 13, 2022, according to KALB, an explosion and fire damaged the Cargill-Nutrena plant in Lecompte, Louisiana.

On January 6, 2022, a fire did extensive damage to a poultry processing plant in Hamilton, Ontario, according to CHCH-TV.

On December 13, 2021, a fire broke out at a food processing plant in San Antonio, Texas. When firefighters arrived on the scene, they found a freezer on fire in the facility. $150,000 worth of food was destroyed in the fire.

On November 29, 2021, a fire broke out at the Maid-Rite Steak Company meat processing plant in Scott Township, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania. The cause of this fire has been ruled an accident.

On September 12, 2021, a fire broke out at the JVS USA beef processing plant in Grand Island, Nebraska. According to Drovers, the nation’s oldest livestock publication, the fire was determined to be from a heater near the roof in the rendering area of the plant.

On August 23, 2021, a fire broke out at Patak Meat Products in Cobb County, Georgia. In March of 2022, the company said on Facebook that it is still rebuilding.

On July 31, 2021, according to WVTM, the NBC station in Birmingham, Alabama, a fire broke out at Tyson’s River Valley Ingredients rendering plant in Hanceville, Alabama.

On July 25, 2021, a fire damaged a Kellogg’s plant in Memphis, Tennessee. According to fire officials, it was accidentally sparked when a malfunctioning conveyer belt sparked a blaze in a rice drying machine.

On April 30, 2021, a fire broke out at the Smithfield Foods pork processing plant in Monmouth, Illinois.

On January 11, 2021, a fire destroyed the Deli Star meat processing plant in Fayetteville, Illinois, according to Meat+Poultry.


Did the Once Respected Conservative Publication Turn on True Conservatives?

https://emeralddb3.substack.com/p/how-the-national-review-sold-its

  • 30 Apr 2023 11:52 AM | Brady Carr (Administrator)

    These minutes have been approved.  SOME MISSED THEM IN THE EMAIL – IN THE FUTURE I’LL MAKE A BOLD HEADER TO MAKE IT EASIER TO FIND AND THEY’LL BE LINKED IN AS WELL.

    Maury County GOP Membership Meeting 4/24/2023

    Meeting held 6:00pm at Memorial Building 308 W 7th St. Columbia, TN 38401

    89 people in attendance

    • Treasures report by Kathi Grodi PAC account balance $550.14   General account balance $232
    • Chairman Bridenbaugh announced five newly formed subcommittees and asked for volunteers.
    • Scott Cepicky (House District 64) report- $56B budget on $37B is recurring; safety -$28M homeland security officers, $140M SROs will use dollars to add an officer to each school (proposed) $40M – school safety (cameras, ballistic glass), $14M for private school safety: $8M for mental health at schools.  $125M teacher raises, $15M 6 wk. paid family leave teachers, $1B-TCAT centers _6 new TCATS & improve existing TCATs, $7.6M K-3 tutoring, $21M learning camps/summer school, $18M -pre-K add moderate incomes to kids who can come to Pre-K, $3B transportation modernization plan ($750M to Maury Region), $300M locals get bridges, roads etc., $6B TDOT, Duck River Bill passed, Impact Fee still being looked at.
    • Kip Capley (House District 71) report- vote for expulsion for the 3 rogue house members, he and Scott voted to expel all 3 of the members, will vote no for any gun grab, red flag law..etc.
    • Joey Hensley (District 28) report – budget surplus, added Judge to 22ND District, cut business taxes, less 100K doesn’t ay business taxes, no sales tax for 3 months on groceries, added to pension plan, $250M added to rainy day fund (it’s over $2B), One of strictest anti-abortion laws in US, abortion illegal in TN
    • James Amundsen – Andy Ogles office encouraged everyone to sign up for the newsletter. Townhall May 15th at 5:00pm, he has proposed more legislation and amendments than any other freshman on 118th Congress, Ukraine bill -put Biden admin under responsibility for oversight, Go Woke Go Broke Act- eliminate Treasury Dept D.E.I on financial institutions, Stop the Invasion Act – stop any border crossing when numbers get too high, Andy on House Finance Committee.
    • Laura Nutt – District 5 School Board Member discussed the objection by the review panel for the Charter School proposed in Maury County Classical Charter School Objections: 1) Lack of alignment with TN Standards 2) No evidence their instructional practices will close achievement gap and no remediation plan 3) Already a classical education school in Columbia 4) Lack of transparency in board 5) Do not have compelling rationale on how they will accomplish 6) Budget Issues 7) They don’t cover special needs 8) Not an interest in Maury County 8) School Board meeting 4/25/2023 at 6:00pm, show up at 5:30.
    • Meeting was adjourned.


  • 3 Apr 2023 11:47 AM | Brady Carr (Administrator)

    RedFlagLaw_HB-768-Amendment-007494.pdf 

    From the negative response shown by the members who attended the April monthly meeting it is pretty obvious that the VAST majority of Republicans in Maury County are against any type of Red Flag Law.  Thanks to all three of our local state legislators (Sen. Hensley, Rep. Cepicky, Rep. Kapley) for voicing strong opposition to the proposed bill.  None of them will protect children, or others, from those bent on violence, and no Red Flag law appears to be constitutional.  Furthermore, most seem to find it very troubling that the so called Manifesto or other details about the Covenant shooter haven't been released, but a new state law limiting the rights and freedoms of law abiding citizens can be produced in days.

    So to assist the members of the Maury County Republican Party in making up their own minds on this issue below is a link to the actual legislation as well as an informative news article on this issue.


  • 1 Mar 2023 11:45 AM | Brady Carr (Administrator)


    Maury County Republican Party

    Membership Meeting

    February 27, 2023

    Memorial Building

    The meeting was opened by Debbie Matthews who presented the prayer.  Kim Smith led the Pledge to the flag.

    Debbie introduced Julie Quan, former Chair of the Marshall County Republican Party.  Julie brought hats to offer for donations and Debbie pointed out that although the donation hats benefit Marshall County Republican Party, the Maury County Republican Party receives $5.00 donation for each hat at our meetings. 

    Debbie then pointed out the “We the People” tees shirts being offered for donation by the MCRP. 

    Kathey Grodi’ gave the treasurer’s report.  The general account contains $4,772.53 and no activity in the PAC account and that balance is $3,435.42.  Kathey said the treasury report will be uploaded onto the website. 

    Debbie recognized Janie McGee with a framed certificate for her dedicated contribution as Volunteer Coordinator for the MCRP.  Janie received a standing ovation from the audience.  Debbie also recognized the food servers who are so faithful in their service.

    Debbie explained the reason for passing of the hat.  The hat was sent from table to table for donations.    Sign-in sheets were also passed out.

    Debbie pointed out that Scott Cepicky was still in a session on Capitol Hill and could not join us tonight.  She said Scott wanted to bring us up to date on the recent vote to stop Drag Shows for minors and to stop the sex changes for minors.  She said if Scott could get her before we adjourn, he will be given time to speak.

    Michael Fulbright was asked to come forward to speak to the membership regarding the Maury County charter school application for a charter school for classical education.  He pointed out two school board members present, School Board members Nutt and McGee. 

    Mr. Fulbright gave a brief history of the application process and how the MC School Board is actively involved in it.  The completion of the process should be around the end of April of this year.  He encouraged everyone to talk to their school board members and tell them their opinion regarding the opportunity for a choice for our students to acquire a classical education.  If Maury County is given this opportunity, the American Classical Education will start with K-5 and add a grade each year to eventually have K-12 school.

    Mr. Fulbright said the American Classical Education system is viewed as a partner, another option for children and families.  He described this as a unit school, and an wonderful opportunity for our public school system.

    After Mr. Fulbright spoke, Debbie supported the proposal for charter school by pointing out that McDowell School property and St. Andrews property would be excellent locations for a charter school.  She also reminded everyone that the charter school takes 96% of allotted money will follow a student whiles 4% of those monies will stays at the administrations level of the public school system.  The charter school builds the building and pays the teachers.  Debbie asked everyone to make it a point to contact their school board members to tell them we want this charter school in Maury County.

    Debbie recognized Commissioner Gabe Howard to report on the Maury County Property Taxpayer Protection Act.  He said that the previous Commission worked toward an Impact Fee, but the current commission took a different approach.  He reminded everyone that the City of Columbia recently imposed a $4500.00 water impact fee.  He asked members to type into their cell phones, VoteyesPTPA.com and vote yes to support the PTPA.  He said Representative Cepicky is working hard to pass this bill.  Wednesday the Commission will take a Maury County School bus to go to Cordell Hull to be there when the subcommittee votes. 

    Commissioner Howard said that the Duck River’s Scenic Riverway Bill is also going before the House Subcommittee tomorrow.  He said the commission is working hard to protect our single source of water.  He stressed the importance of the water problem in our county, and he said VOTEYESPTPA.COM is vitally important.  He asked for everyone to reach out to county commissioners to get this bill past.

    As Debbie was presenting Tiffany Boyd to discuss a film, she recognized Greg Combs and his non-profit Christian Radio Station WXRQ in Mt. Pleasant, TN.   Greg had given Tiffany Boyd a radio show to talk about home schooling.  That show has 2.9 million listeners.

    Tiffany introduced herself as a former tenured school teacher, a 19 year homeschooling parent, founder of Free Your Children, LLC and Free Your Children Radio Show on WXRQ 1460 AM Christian Radio.  She said the mission of Free Your Children is to share the truth in love about education and to empower, equip, and encourage parents to assume the Biblical mandate to disciple and teach their own children.  She said the government’s job is not to serve as a surrogate parent.  She said as Christians, we must stand together to protect God ordained parental rights and encourage parents to assume there Biblical responsibility.

    Tiffany announced the upcoming screening of a documentary sponsored by WXRQ Radio and Free Your Children, entitled, “Truth and Lies in American Education”.  She said the film is a project of USPIE (United States’ Parents Involved in Education). It will be shown at the April meeting of the MCRP.   She said the focus on exposing comprehensive sex ed, CRT, the transgender influence, the wedge government education forms between parents and children, and Federal education scheme to control the nation’s workforce.  She said due to the current political climate, the mission of USPIE has shifted to emphasized the important role parents and communities have in the education of their children.  She said the souls of our nation’s children are at stake.

    Debbie then advised the membership she had tried to contact Scott Cepicky, but he is still in session and may not make this meeting tonight.   Senator Hensley is also trying to get to the meeting tonight.

    Debbie gave a brief history of the Reorganization time lines.  She then re-announced March 27, 2023 as the Reorganization Meeting at the 4-H Center, 850 Lyon Parkway.  Doors open at 5:00 pm.  She stated that to run for office (or vote), you must have voted Republican in 3 out of 4d most recent primaries.  The primaries affected are August, 2022, August, 2020, March 8, 2020, August, 2018.  A Chair candidate must have voted 3 out of 3 most recent primaries with the primaries affected are August, 2022, August, 2020, March, 2020.  She reminded any Chair candidates to send an email of intent to run to Sandy Henson via e-mail by the deadline of March 20, 2023.

    Debbie introduced Chris Morris and Angie McClanahan, along with the State Republican Party Chairman, Scott Golden.  Chris opened by explaining that he understands there has been some confusion and a slippery slope for the process of “vouching”.  Chris explained that how vouching has caused issues in the past, and Maury County cannot “grandfather” the list of people who were vouched for in January, and those who were “grandfathered”, do not have an automatic pass to vote in the MCRP reorganization.  He said he had 5 people on the list that have no voting record.   He reminded that if a voter has moved here and does not have a recent voting record for Maury County, then voters must get their voting record from their previous address.  He said it is up to the individual voter to get their proof of voting from previous address.  He said each voter for the reorganization must have 3 out of 4 Republican votes to be bona fide.  The EC has said no vouching.  He offered himself, Angie, and Scott to answer questions.  He pointed out that 58 counties out of 93 in Tennessee have still got to go through reorganization.  Two counties do not have a County Republican party, Moore and Wake County. 

    Chris said, “May the best person win as Chair.”  He pointed out that if a male wins, the Chair must be female, and if a female wins, a male must be a Vice Chair.  He said you do not have to be a paid member, but you must be active and bona fide.

    Chris recognized Kathey Grodi’ who asked for clarification on whether the SEC or EC said no vouching.  Chris said it was told to him that the MCRP will not vouch, and he stressed that the SEC will not vouch.  This created a heated discussion regarding whether or not vouching should still continue through this reorganization.  Brady Carr, and Adam Martin, also questioned the vouching process.  Scott Golden then spoke and reminded that the rules want two things, “We want people to participate, and we want people to vote.”  He gave a brief history of the past few elections.  Brady continued to question a January meeting to see who could be clarified as bona fide.  Debbie then spoke up to say that we had voting no new vouching, but we had wanted to “grandfather” those who were vouched for last election. 

    At this point, questions continued with examples of whether or not some commissioners should be vouched for, even though they still do not have their bona fide voting records.  The State of Washington was pointed out as a state that does not give out voting records.  Scott offered to see what he could do to get that member’s voting record from Washington state.

    Laura Nutt stood and said she was a registered Republican and she was bona fide and was asked to run for office.  Chris read from the election records and said Ms. Nutt registered to vote August 13, 2012, but the first vote she participated in was August, 2022.  That gave her a voting record of only 1 out of 4.  After a heated exchange, she left the meeting.  At this point, Scott asked the members if they wanted lower/less standards for the Republican party.  The verbal answer was, “No”.  Scott stated that “this is not about whether or not you are a good Republican, it’s whether or not you qualify to participate in a reorganization.”  Scott also pointed out that no one is a “registered Republican.”  We go by voting records in order to be called
    “bona fide”. 

    Some members pointed out that the MCRP did not say they were vouching during the last membership meeting.  Scott said vouching is “grace” and can be given, if possible.  He cited deployed military, voters who were too young to vote, etc.

    At this point, Angie stood to say that She, Chris, and Scott are the last word on vouching and they will not vouch, even if the EC vouches.

    Comments continued, from the members.  Some did not like this public display of differences.  As the heated discussion continued, Chris continued to say that “this is what happens when you vouch for people who don’t have a voting record.”   He pointed out that 5 voters were approved that should have never been put on the ballot. Angie agreed that voting requirement were not always met. 

    Gabe said that not vouching was voter suppression.  Scott then said, “If I show up at the Rotary Club, would I get to vote in a private organization?” “Would that be suppression?” 

    Ray Jeter stood and spoke of division in the party than he has seen.  Vouching during the election should not have been done, but it happened and those individuals who were vouched for should be able to vote. 

    A speaker pointed out that The Republican Party has offended a number of people tonight. 

    Chris said The Republican Party has a set of rules and we have to follow them.  He said it’s not Scott’s fault, nor his or Angie’s or the EC’s fault, but we have to follow the rules. 

    Kathey gave a history of the EC’s decision to not vouch.  She reasoned that the EC might vouch for someone, but the SEC will not vouch for those.  She sympathized for voters, but the EC’s heart was to try to be inclusive.

    Scott gave a brief background of the Tennessee Republican Party Bylaws from 1993.  At that date, 2 out of 4 Republican votes in primaries was the standard.  In 2017, it was changed to 3 out of 4 votes in primaries.  He said this MCRP-EC has said we are going to raise the standards.

    Kenny Morrow spoke and said people who are sitting in office will not be vouched for.  He said because of our splintering, could we not the one time just grandfather them in?  The conversation continued and was debated.  He asked for a onetime grace for those officials who were elected.  Tom Cowan pointed out that she has been registered since 2012, and we do not need Republicans who don’t vote.  Scott then said that this is a decision that this body has made to keep the rules tight.  He said hopefully people will have voted and this issue will end, but he thinks there will always be those who will not vote.

    At this point, Debbie stood to speak to the group and said we are a big fat, healthy, Republican baby.  She said that anyone can come to vote if they are bona fide and active, whether they are a member or not.

    Debbie asked everyone to stand and sing, “God Bless America.”  After the song, the meeting adjourned.

    Respectfully submitted,

    Sandy Henson

    Recording Secretary


  • 1 Feb 2023 11:46 AM | Brady Carr (Administrator)


    Maury County Republican Party

    Membership Meeting

    Memorial Building

    January 26, 2023

    Debbie Matthews opened the meeting and invited Joan Masterson to offer a prayer.  Joan told a story about someone she knew who had recently been arrested for his participation in the January 6th event.

    Kim Smith led the Pledge of Allegiance.

    Debbie recognized all elected officials and asked them to stand. 

    Debbie advised the membership of a few current events.  She then invited Mr. Phil Schwenk to explain charter classical education schools and Hillsdale College’s proposal.  He advised that he is meeting with Maury County School Board to promote classical education and offering letters of support from your local citizens.  Kindergarten through 5th grades would be the first phase, but eventually would include middle and high school students.  He explained that these charter schools are public schools, and how the financial allotment for each student will follow each student to the charter school.  He explained the back ground, goals, and what is involved in classical education curriculum.

    Debbie informed the members of the recent activities of Chairwoman of the Republican Party, Ronna McDaniel, and her bid for re-election as Chair on January 27.  Mike Lindell, and Harmett Dhillion are also candidates for the Chair position.   Debbie discussed the differences in each candidate and then did a quick show of hands from the MCRP members.  Harmett Dillion had the most votes from the audience.  Debbie advised that the 168 SEC members will go to vote for our next Chair and for the MCRP members to let their representatives know of their preference.  Tennessee’s Committee men and woman are, Scott Golden, Oscar Brock, and Beth Campbell.  She advised the crowd to make it clear that the MCRP does not “want to go along to get along.”

    Debbie said that March 22, 2023 is the date set aside for our next reorganization of the MCRP.  It will be held on a regularly scheduled monthly meeting.  She told the members that the main job of the EC was to grow the membership and raise money.  Qualification for a candidate would be do they regularly attend all meetings and have they volunteered for events, (First Fridays, club activities, etc.)

    She briefly explained the duties of each Executive Committee member, and then explained some of the by-laws regarding voting requirements for candidates.  Candidates for Chair must send notification to Recording Secretary Sandy Henson’s email address (skhenson@charter.net) at least 7 days before the August 22, 2023 reorganization date. Residency, payment of dues, and voting record are some of the requirements explained.  Other officers can be nominated from the floor on reorganization day.

    Debbie read a printed statement signed by the Executive Committee to advise and clarify any questions regarding a recent lawsuit between 2 members of MCRP.  No names or details were mentioned.  (See attached Statement) She went through the history of the lawsuit and explained how the EC became involved via subpoena.  She informed the members of the cost of a lawyer was $14,400.00.  She then explained how the EC worked for 152.5 hours researching and documenting all information required by the subpoena.  The EC received permission from State of Tennessee Republican Party Comptroller, Troy Brewer, to use MCRP general funds to pay this debt.  The EC has already paid $7000.00 and will pay the rest as money comes in.  She pointed out that the EC has raised money in the past and are committed to do so again.  She recapped the statement regarding hours spent by the EC members and reiterated that if and when the EC members receive any compensation for their time, all those monies will go into the MCRP general account.

    Kathey pointed out that she, as Treasurer, did not use PAC money for the $7000 check.

    Questions were asked and answered from the floor.

    The meeting adjourned.

    Respectfully Submitted,

    Sandy Henson

    Recording Secretary


  • 30 Oct 2021 4:34 PM | Brady Carr (Administrator)
  • 24 Sep 2021 7:59 AM | Brady Carr (Administrator)


    24 Sep 2021 7:43 AM

    multiculturalism

    noun

    1. the doctrine that several different cultures (rather than one national culture) can coexist peacefully and equitably in a single country

    This is going on right now at colleges, in government at all levels... 

    This video should upset you as an American. 

    https://citizenfreepress.com/breaking/__trashed-16/


  • 17 Mar 2021 7:56 PM | Deleted user

    Mayor Andy Ogles

    ANNOUNCEMENT!!!

    Maury County MuleFest 2021 FRIDAY May 28th - Saturday 29th


    TRACE ADKINS TO PERFORM LIVE CONCERT IN HISTORIC DOWNTOWN COLUMBIA - MAURY COUNTY MULEFEST 2021

    ..... QUESTIONS & ANSWERS:::

    1.  Why did we push the date back? Two reasons: First, is for logistical reasons... it takes months and months to plan a weekend where tens of thousands are going to attend (we are going to pull it off in 70 or so days). Second, Trace wanted to headline the concert on Friday evening AND be in the parade on Saturday afternoon... this was the best weekend.


    2.  Why is the name different? This is in honor of Mule Day, not a replacement, we will have a concert and Yes a parade.


    3.  Will there be a parade? Yes, on Saturday May 29th


    4. How much are concert tickets??? FREE!!! We may have a small reserved section that is paid.


    5.  What about the GoFundMe money that has been raised? 100% of funds will go to this event with all money being managed by the MuleFest Finance Committee which is Chaired by local businessman Johnny Langsdon.


    6.  Is camping available? Yes


    7.  Will there be AG events out at the park? StandBy... I'm still working on that.


    8.  Do you realize that is Memorial Day Weekend? Yes, we do and it is a great weekend to celebrate together as a community and to honor our fallen heroes.


    9.  Do you need volunteers and/or sponsors? YES!!! This is a community event supported by YOU and by SPONSORS.


    10.  Are vendors allowed? Yes. We will be posting contact numbers for vendors, parade lineup, volunteer signups, etc... tomorrow.


    11.  THANK YOU!!!!

  • 9 Mar 2021 8:52 AM | Deleted user

    AZ Border Agent: Illegal Immigration Has 'Already Surpassed' 2018, on Track to Top Past 3 Years Combined 


    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/03/az-border-agent-illegal-immigration-already-surpassed-2018-track-top-past-3-years-combined/

  • 9 Mar 2021 7:18 AM | Deleted user
    "No More Money for RINOS!" - President Trump Responds to RNC - Tells His Donors to Donate Directly to Save America PAC at DonaldJTrump.com 


    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/03/no-money-rinos-president-trump-responds-rnc-tells-donors-donate-directly-save-america-pac-donaldjtrump-com/

  • 9 Mar 2021 7:11 AM | Deleted user

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