Keeping Fentress County Conservative!!!
Keeping Fentress County Conservative!!!
Our monthly meetings consist of an informational Keynote Speaker,(s) and introductions of visiting special guests and Republican candidates. We also give brief business reports and information of interest to the general Republican audience.
Meetings begin at 6:00 at the Jamestown Community Center
Please plan on arriving early to sign in at the door.

Last month we hear from candidates Jon Henry and Mis Natisha Brooks. This month we will be hearing from Johnny Garrett & Van Hilleary.
These candidates are running in the August primary to represent our district in Washington D.C. Let's all make informed decisions as they each share their vision of what can be done in Washington. I am certain they will hang out afterward as well meet them personally.
One of the many great things living in Fentress County is that we are able to get to know our representatives.
Hope to see you there!

Glenn Jacobs is currently serving his second term as Mayor of Knox County, TN. Prior to becoming Mayor in 2018, Jacobs enjoyed a successful career in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)—most notably under the stage name “Kane”—culminating in his induction into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2021. A staunch fiscal conservative and fierce advocate for limited government, during his first term, Jacobs delivered on his campaign promise of no tax hikes and was a leading voice pushing back against government overreach during the COVID-19 pandemic. In his second term, he is prioritizing workforce and economic development to make East Tennessee even more competitive in the rapidly evolving innovation-based global economy. Glenn has appeared on Fox News, Fox Business, CNN, MSNBC, and other outlets, and is the author of the book Mayor Kane. Glenn and his wife, Crystal, have two daughters and two grandchildren."

Looking forward to confirming with Senator Ken Yager to be our speaker

EARLY VOTING is Fri July 19th-Sat. Aug. 1st. THIS IS THE BIG ONE!!! Come out and vote for your REPUBLICAN candidates!

Our sourthern district #41 Representative Ed Butler will be our keynote speaker. He will be sharing all that has been accomplished in this year's session. Rep Butler has done a lot for Fentress County so be sure to meet him, talk with him and learn what all is happening in our wonderful county!

We are honored to welcome Joni Bryan, founder of the The 917 Society, as our keynote speaker.
The 917 Society is dedicated to placing a pocket Constitution into the hands of every 8th-grade student in America—free of charge—in honor of Constitution Day, September 17th. Their mission is to help young people understand their rights, find their voice, and appreciate the freedoms our Constitution provides.
Funded entirely by donations, the organization also offers free Constitution Day programs for teachers and students nationwide. Through this impactful work, Joni Bryan is helping inspire the next generation to value and preserve our nation’s founding principles.

Judge Zachary (Zack) Walden serves as Criminal Court Judge for Tennessee’s 8th Judicial District, which includes Fentress, Campbell, Claiborne, Scott, and Union counties. Elected in 2022, he is recognized as one of Tennessee’s youngest trial judges and oversees criminal court, recovery court, and veterans treatment court programs aimed at reducing repeat offenses and helping individuals overcome addiction and mental health challenges.
A graduate of Campbell County High School and the University of Alabama School of Law, Walden previously served as chairman of the Campbell County Republican Party. He has been active in Tennessee legal organizations and has received recognition for leadership within the state’s young lawyers association.
Judge Walden has emphasized “problem-solving courts,” including recovery and veterans courts, focusing on rehabilitation, accountability, and reducing taxpayer costs while helping restore families and lives.
It is an honor to have Judge Walden sharing with us here in Fentress County. He will not share about any specific cases but rtaher how the law works. We look forward to having him as our guest