As long as government keeps picking winners, there are bound to be losers. Hopefully, though, as a result of our work, there will be fewer losers when we’re done. READ MORE
To offer protection to all Tennessee residents, state lawmakers should look at the 46 other states that have implemented some sort of property tax cap and give Tennesseans similar protections. READ MORE
In 2012, legislators passed a bill to phase out the death tax over four years. Roger not only gets to save his farm and pass it on to his loved ones, but he saved thousands of other farms just like his from facing the same fate. READ MORE
As citizens, we can mobilize quickly, efficiently, and in heartfelt ways no federal government agency ever could. READ MORE
Today, we released our next installment of the Beacon Poll, a statewide survey of 1,200 registered Tennessee voters comprised of questions about political races, policy issues, and more. Former President Donald Trump leads Vice President Kamala Harris by 21 points in the first Beacon Poll since Harris became the Democratic nominee for president. While Trump still maintains a solid lead,... READ MORE
Amanda's story proves that states can put pressure on the federal government to act, and how just a few individuals like Amanda can have an outsized national impact. READ MORE
Imagine losing your job because an unelected board of government bureaucrats—or even worse, a board of your competitors with the force of government power—suddenly declared it illegal. READ MORE
Operations like Quail Run Farms benefit Tennessee’s economy and help support the income of farms and rural communities. READ MORE
On November 8, 2022, Tennessee became just the tenth state to make right-to-work a constitutional right when 1.14 million Tennesseans, or seventy percent of voters, cast their ballots in favor of Amendment 1. READ MORE
Today, we released our next installment of the Beacon Poll, a statewide survey of 1,200 registered Tennessee voters comprised of questions about political races, policy issues, and more. In a surprising turn of events, Donald Trump’s recent conviction of 34 felony charges for falsifying documents in New York has actually helped the former president in Tennessee. The guilty verdict... READ MORE
Thanks to the ruling, cities must now fund their own public works projects. READ MORE
Today’s Supreme Court decision overturns Chevron and returns the task of interpreting laws to the courts. That’s a great thing for liberty. READ MORE
Regulators should match their rules with reality and in the case of Net Neutrality, that’s clearly not happening. READ MORE
With dozens of states providing choice programs and a growing number providing the same options to all students, Tennessee policymakers must make a choice. READ MORE
Many Tennesseans benefitted from fresh starts in education and enterprise. Many more would also benefit if the government stopped discriminating against them. READ MORE
Due to their grassroots activism, Lij and Pat convinced the city council to soften the home business ban. READ MORE
We’re pleased that the legislature made strides to address many of Tennesseans’ biggest challenges this session. And for those they failed to advance like property tax caps and school choice, we will continue to make them top priorities on behalf of Tennesseans. READ MORE
For the opponents, this was about protecting their bottom line. For hair braiders, this was about culture. It was about opportunity. It was about freedom. READ MORE
Tennessee policymakers should keep note of the trends at vocational schools and see the value of these programs, not simply for earnings and little to no debt for graduates, but for the benefits to the state as a whole. READ MORE
According to a Beacon poll released this week, the rising cost of housing is among the most significant barriers that Tennesseans face on the path to financial stability and growth. The Supreme Court’s decision this morning in Sheetz v. El Dorado County will help. READ MORE
Today, we released our fourth quarterly Beacon Poll, a statewide survey of 1,197 registered Tennessee voters comprised of questions about political races, policy issues, and more. READ MORE
Parents across Tennessee are able to exercise school choice, but only if they have the financial means to do so. That could all change with the proposed Education Freedom Scholarship program. READ MORE
All of us enjoy the freedom to choose when we marry a spouse, buy a car, or simply purchase a cup of coffee. Why shouldn’t parents have the freedom to choose the education they believe best suits their own children? READ MORE
As a state experiencing significant in-migration, it's crucial to welcome new additions to our workforce without imposing unnecessary barriers through licensing requirements. READ MORE
On the final day of the 2016 legislative session, lawmakers voted to repeal the Hall Tax. Jon and Linda remain engaged in Beacon’s work to this day. Thanks to their willingness to speak out about their challenges with the Hall Tax, they helped return more than $300 million a year to taxpayers and make Tennessee truly income tax-free for the first time in nearly a century. READ MORE
Just as Noah Webster paved the way for a new language, Tennessee lawmakers today have the opportunity to make our state a hub for new jobs, investment, and economic growth. READ MORE
CON reform will directly benefit Asher and other Tennesseans like her who suffer from a lack of quality healthcare options. It’s a powerful example of a mother refusing to give up the fight for what’s right. READ MORE
Typically, proposed laws at the local level rarely get any attention, let alone make national news. But here in Tennessee, we’re anything but typical. Recently, several zoning reform proposals were introduced in Nashville’s Metro Council garnering considerable local and even some national media attention. Some of these proposed policies include eliminating the requirement that lots... READ MORE
Education “is meant for service. It’s not a political thing. We are here to serve the children.” READ MORE
During his State of the State address earlier this week, Governor Bill Lee outlined his proposed program to offer every Tennessee family a voice in their child’s education. The program, dubbed Education Freedom Scholarships, would provide around $7,000 for a student to attend a school of their choice as well as pay for other approved... READ MORE
Roxanne will continue to stand up for her daughter and the thousands of others being helped by educational choice. READ MORE
January 21 - 27 is National School Choice Week (NSCW), the annual celebration of education opportunity in the country, and this NSCW has a lot to celebrate. READ MORE
Cheers to 20 years fighting for Tennesseans’ liberty. And the best part of it all? This is only just the beginning. READ MORE
Today, we released our third quarterly Beacon Poll, a statewide poll of 1,302 registered Tennessee voters comprised of questions about political races, policy issues, and more. READ MORE
Beacon has long advocated for expanding parental choice, and we are grateful the governor is leading the charge to make it happen in 2024. READ MORE
Today, we released our second quarterly Beacon Poll, a statewide poll of 1,181 registered Tennessee voters comprised of questions about political races, policy issues, sports questions and more. In one of the country’s most watched 2024 Senate races, the poll results find incumbent Senator Marsha Blackburn with leads over her two potential Democratic rivals, Gloria Johnson and... READ MORE
The only person that should have access and control over your money, is you. Not the federal government. READ MORE
Of the 15 NFL stadiums that have synthetic turf, all but three received taxpayer money to help build the stadium. READ MORE
Local and state policymakers should be aware of the coming calls to fund public education more at the local and state level. READ MORE
Today, the Beacon Center filed a First Amendment lawsuit against the state of Tennessee. Beacon is representing Will McLemore and other online auctioneers in a challenge to a Tennessee law that requires online auctioneers to be licensed. This law threatens the livelihoods of Will, his employees, and other online auctioneers across the state, many of... READ MORE
It was America’s tech industry that was the most vocal in calling for a pause in AI innovation. READ MORE
Mark and Taylor’s big takeaways on this episode of Decaf: – If you think Nashville property tax rates are bad, it could be worse (and it is in another big city in Tennessee). – If you are going to make a career of trying to take down school choice, maybe don’t send your kids to... READ MORE
✅ Knoxville residents are making moves toward more affordable housing. ✅ Should politicians have age limits? ✅ SEC teams were not looking great in week 1 of college football… ✅ Taylor has some controversial pizza-topping opinions. Get it all this week on Decaf! READ MORE
Giving people back their money puts it in the productive private sector of the economy where it can be invested, spent, or used more efficiently. READ MORE
Only time will tell what the true impact of the Fed's inflation-reducing policies will be on the American economy. READ MORE
More transparent and accessible government data will go a long way in holding the government accountable and making Tennessee a thriving place for innovation, entrepreneurship, and public participation moving forward. READ MORE
Corporate welfare is costing Tennesseans and Tennessee businesses. READ MORE
Tennesseans with student loans should begin preparing to make monthly payments. Furthermore, if those borrowers are unable to make payments, all Tennesseans should know that taxpayers could eventually face that burden. READ MORE
This morning the Beacon Center released our first non-partisan statewide poll which will be the first poll to be released quarterly throughout the state. The focus of this poll was to gain insight into what Tennesseans truly think about what’s going on in the state, and in the country. The poll examined nationally relevant issues... READ MORE
There is no consistent statewide survey that accurately assesses where Tennesseans stand on matters impacting their lives on an ongoing basis. Until now. READ MORE
Today, Beacon released the Beacon Poll, the first of many quarterly surveys asking Tennessee voters how they feel about a variety of issues. Groups and politicians conduct polls all the time, giving us a glimpse into voters’ perspectives on elections and pressing issues. But there is no consistent statewide survey that accurately assesses where Tennesseans... READ MORE
This year's business tax reform is nothing to sneeze at! READ MORE
If you want to solve the bread shortage, you have to bake more bread. READ MORE
Through thoughtful zoning reforms that increase the ability for more affordable home ownership and the supply of homes, Tennessee can let the individual win over restrictive local controls on private property. READ MORE
Wen Fa will lead the expansion of Beacon’s litigation efforts to protect Tennesseans’ freedoms from government overreach. READ MORE
Today, the Beacon Center won an appeal in the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals which will protect property rights in Nashville. The Court ruled that the city of Nashville cannot avoid constitutional protections for private property simply by taking individuals’ property through legislative action. This was an enormous win for our plaintiffs and a reminder... READ MORE
Here is a look at the priorities advanced by our advocacy partner Beacon Impact that passed this year. READ MORE
Up until recently, charter schools received bipartisan support for years, from past presidents and governors to local officials. Charter schools should be praised, not shunned, because they aren’t controlled by a bureaucratic district. READ MORE
Political ballots aren’t the only votes Tennesseans cast that have a lasting impact. READ MORE
If Tennessee is going to remain the best state to do business in, it’s time for the next big tax cut. READ MORE
Predicting how the Supreme Court will rule is usually a fool’s errand. But if you’re interested in animal welfare or really love bacon (or both!), you’re interested in the Dormant Commerce Clause. READ MORE
Kicking it Back Into High Gear! Continuing licensing and regulatory reform in Tennessee.
BY RON SHULTIS
This year is an opportunity to put the pedal to the metal and continue our trend of regulatory reform. READ MORE
Any expansion of ESAs is an immense benefit to those students who will receive new education options. READ MORE
This arbitrary government restriction should at least be adjusted for today’s prices and indexed as inflation continues to soar. READ MORE
Pending ordinance doctrine flies in the face of our constitutional form of government. READ MORE
The Court shouldn’t allow bad facts to make bad law. READ MORE
It's time to go all in on funding students over systems and stop letting Tennessee be surpassed by other conservative legislatures around the nation when it comes to education. READ MORE
We should not let new special interests funded by old special interests weaken our charter school options by putting what’s best for adults more interested in money before children in need of quality education. READ MORE
By expanding educational choice programs to all Tennessee students, the Volunteer state can begin to improve learning and be a leader in education freedom. READ MORE
Tennessee business owners are problem solvers and innovators, and it was an honor to work with a few of them to create this roadmap for the state. READ MORE
Today, the Beacon Center released its most famous annual publication, the Pork Report. As always the report shed light on hundreds of millions of dollars of wasteful spending in Tennessee. Examples in this year’s report range from the state’s no-bid contract for contact tracing given to a company with no previous experience to the unused homeless pods the city of... READ MORE
As we close out the year, it’s worth reflecting on what we’ve accomplished to make Tennessee the envy of every other state. READ MORE
This holiday season, if you feel called to give back, I challenge you to find an organization like RAM, ECHO, or Main Street Health. READ MORE
Simply put, this is big government getting in the way of worker freedom and the opportunities that innovations provide to us all. READ MORE
Nolan Gray’s “Arbitrary Lines” and How Restrictive Zoning Leads to Higher Housing Prices: A Book Review
BY RON SHULTIS
Even if someone believes single-family zoning should be the ideal today, Gray makes a compelling case for how zoning has robbed America of untold economic prosperity. READ MORE
At a time when the nation is as polarized as it has been politically, this was a rare bipartisan show of force in favor of protecting worker freedom in our state. READ MORE
This data gives a clear choice for prospective students, university leadership, and state lawmakers. For prospective students, they can now see what they can reasonably expect to earn—and pay—for a degree. READ MORE
"I was fortunate enough to be able to take advantage of Beacon's internship program when it arose because I didn’t need government permission to gain experience." READ MORE
Teachers need to be asking the district hard questions, especially when hundreds of millions of dollars in relief funds are still unspent while teachers themselves are reaching into their own pockets for supplies. READ MORE
Despite having just a couple of weeks to launch the ESA program before the start of the school year, nearly 2,200 families and 84 schools expressed interest in participating this fall. READ MORE
For parents who see their child struggle academically and teachers who have to use their own money for school supplies, how these districts have budgeted ESSER funds should cause serious concern. READ MORE
Weaponizing a city department to punish residents should be egregious in anyone's eyes. READ MORE
Right-to-work is under attack, with national politicians like President Biden calling for state right-to-work protections to be banned. READ MORE
Tennessee must continue to take action to ensure that every citizen can access and receive the medical care that they deserve by continuing to reform and repeal CON laws. READ MORE
Tennessee has another tax-free holiday coming up this weekend, followed by a month-long sales tax holiday on groceries in August. In addition to the traditional annual sales tax holiday to coincide with the start of school, Gov. Lee and the legislature chose to return this year’s surplus revenue to taxpayers by also suspending the grocery... READ MORE
Metro Council members and state legislators need to work together to combat national inflation by aligning policy that makes it easier for Nashvillians to live in the city…and know their trash will be picked up on time. READ MORE
Tennessee is good at topping lists. Unfortunately, Tennessee recently ranked as one of the top states where inflation is being felt the most. READ MORE
If we are serious about getting Tennesseeans back to work, and in the trades that align with their experience and qualifications, occupational licensing reform is a clear path forward. READ MORE
But come to find out, “voting with your feet” doesn’t just apply to the state level, but to the local level as well. READ MORE
What happened in the capitol this session? READ MORE
We applaud Gov. Lee for championing funding students and not systems. READ MORE
There is an unbelievable opportunity for Tennessee to grow and become a leader in telehealth policy. READ MORE
It’s not hard to see why choice opportunities would excite parents. READ MORE
My challenge to those who are opposed to school choice is to speak with students and families to learn their perspectives. READ MORE
Education funding is the largest single line item in the state budget, and TISA would increase that investment while boosting transparency, accountability, and flexibility. READ MORE
There are many reasons government should stay out of the stadium business, but here are just five reasons. READ MORE
In the 20th century, America was the factory of the world. Today, you could argue that our number one export is ideas and innovation. It’s sad to see then so much effort by some to mess up this not-so-secret formula. READ MORE
By pioneering such a new business structure, Tennessee can be a hub for new jobs, investment, and economic growth in our state. READ MORE
Tennessee should be proud of the accomplishments made by these innovative and non-traditional public schools. READ MORE
Home businesses are as American as apple pie. It’s time we treated them that way. READ MORE
As the Middle Tennessee area continues to grow, local leaders and policymakers should continue to look for new and innovative policies and technologies to help our community manage growth and improve quality of life. READ MORE
Entering the third year of the pandemic, one would hope public schools would have learned to adjust to the new normal and remain open for in-person learning. After all, schools received billions of dollars from the federal government to do just that. Even President Biden said, “I believe schools should remain open. They have what... READ MORE
State policymakers can make Tennessee an even more attractive destination for entrepreneurship, innovation, investment, and the associated job creation. READ MORE
Robust parental choice will finally put parents in the driver’s seat READ MORE
Due to the DC spending spree, your waistline and the prices are going up this Thanksgiving
BY RON SHULTIS
While there are many causes and influences on inflation, one clear contributing factor is massive government spending. READ MORE
The best way to give parents a seat at the table and a say in how and what their kids are being taught is through parental choice, letting them take their kids out of their schools and take the money with them. READ MORE
If we don’t stand up against this egregious overreach, it will set a dangerous precedent. READ MORE
With such a monumental amount of tax dollars going to K-12 education, it is a shame that Tennesseans have been left in the dark for so long as to how education is actually funded. READ MORE
If the Biden administration won’t make the U.S. an innovation leader, Tennessee will. That is, if it’s allowed to…
BY RON SHULTIS
With the federal government continuing to fail to create a regulatory sandbox and joining the nearly 60 countries that have already done so, the states have stepped up. READ MORE
The ability for families to have the resources they need to give their children the best education possible is why funding students over systems is so important. READ MORE
Spending time and energy to pass unconstitutional or merely controversial anti-censorship bills that eventually get thrown out by some judge wastes precious political momentum. READ MORE
If a regulatory sandbox was safe for fighting the pandemic, it’s safe for all other industries
BY RON SHULTIS
If we can utilize a regulatory sandbox to fast-track the development and introduction of a vaccine for global distribution and overwhelmingly protect public health and safety, Tennessee should create its own sandbox to help spur the innovations that will improve our everyday lives. READ MORE
Recent actions show that Tennesseans still believe in the workplace freedom and individual liberty that right-to-work embodies. READ MORE
Democrats in D.C. should stop being intellectually dishonest about the shell game they are playing with infrastructure spending. READ MORE
We are pleased to announce a new addition to the Beacon Center team. Jason Coleman joined us recently as General Counsel & Director of Legal Affairs. “I have been a fan of Beacon for as long as I’ve known about them,” Jason said. “I’m very passionate about economic freedom and the right to earn a... READ MORE
If you have to suspend a bad regulation during an emergency, why on earth does that regulation need to exist in good times? READ MORE
Emil Ekvardt from Great.com interviewed Mark Cunningham as part of their 'Great.com Talks With...' podcast. READ MORE
Tennesseans should continue to look to innovate in the educational space. READ MORE
Now that the dust has settled, it is clear what the big takeaways of the 2021 legislative session are. READ MORE
Today, the House of Representatives joined the Senate in approving the Right to Work constitutional amendment by the required two-thirds majority. READ MORE