The stormwater capacity fee is an unlawful exaction. If Nashville wants to improve its stormwater system for all Nashville residents, it may not single out and force residents who are seeking development permits to shoulder all the costs. READ MORE
Executive Summary Animal chiropractors serve an important role in the animal health care system and are distinct from veterinarians. Although veterinary schools and colleges do not require animal chiropractic in their curriculum, Tennessee law requires animal chiropractors to obtain a veterinary medicine degree and become licensed veterinarians to practice animal chiropractic. As a result, it... READ MORE
The Biden Administration recently issued an Overtime Rule that would reclassify some 4.3 million salaried workers and make them eligible for overtime pay under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). This drastic change comes at great expense to those millions of workers, who may lose flexible work arrangements or their jobs. The Overtime Rule also... READ MORE
Puerto Rico has appropriated Roberto Clemente’s trademark against his family’s wishes, and at the expense of his and his family’s reputation. READ MORE
With its bustling music industry, Nashville is home to many freelancers and independent contractors. Many of these individuals choose to be independent contractors because they enjoy the flexibility that freelancing provides and the control that it gives them to shape their careers. Even so, the Biden Administration recently issued a rule that would coerce companies... READ MORE
Certificate of need (CON) laws are a regulatory, administrative, and financial burden on community-centered medical practices like Watauga Orthopedics in East Tennessee. Kim Marden shares Watauga’s story in this video and asks the question—are CON laws really necessary in Tennessee? READ MORE
Case Status:Victory! Our lawsuit prompted Mt. Juliet to repeal its $100/day fee for food trucks. Food trucks rushed to help Mt. Juliet residents in March 2020 after the city was ravaged by a tornado. The city and its residents welcomed food trucks with open arms in the wake of the tornado and the beginning of... READ MORE
Beacon recently launched a new case representing three innovative entrepreneurs from Middle Tennessee and their food truck businesses READ MORE
First Amendment Freedom for Online Auctioneers: McLemore v. Tennessee Auctioneer Commission
BY WEN FA
Current Status of Lawsuit: Appeal filed. The Story Particularly since the COVID-19 pandemic, more and more Americans use the internet to buy goods, conduct meetings, and even consult with their doctors. As one form of e-commerce, online auctions have grown significantly in popularity over the past decade. Consumers, entrepreneurs, and clients alike have benefitted from... READ MORE
“These children are our future. Why not offer them every opportunity they need?” Why not, indeed. READ MORE
When considering expanding the program to give more children opportunities like this, stories like Lisa's should be at the forefront of every lawmaker’s mind. READ MORE
Roxanne Glass, a single mother in Memphis, is able to send her daughter Nicole to the school of her choice because of the education savings account program. Roxanne says, “she’s going to be great,” and we couldn’t agree more. To learn more and apply for the ESA program to give your child life-changing educational opportunities,... READ MORE
What is it going to take to make Tennessee the most business-friendly state in the country? Jason Schmitt, CEO of Old Time Pottery, gives his thoughts. READ MORE
Adam Jackson and TJ Chang share their experiences as innovators and make the case for the freedom to innovate in Tennessee. READ MORE
It is very important for Tennessee to remain a Right to Work State. Cheri Gensel from Pennsylvania—a non-right-to-work state—speaks to why worker freedom is so important from her personal experience. READ MORE
In 2018, Mark Janus took on AFSCME, a powerful workers union, in front of the U.S. Supreme Court, and he prevailed, protecting workers’ rights to free speech nationwide. Today, he joins Taylor to talk about why it’s important to protect worker freedom, specifically through Right to Work laws. READ MORE
Being a mother of 6 school-age children isn’t easy, especially when you are managing a full-time job and virtual schooling during a pandemic. Star Brumfield knows that feeling well, which is why she is a passionate advocate for school choice and education savings accounts in Tennessee. READ MORE
Evette Moore was released from her job at a private school at the beginning of the pandemic. When that happened, she could no longer provide for her third grader to continue going to school there. A fully functional education savings account program in Tennessee would change the lives of so many people, like Evette and... READ MORE
Elected—and unelected—officials need more accountability, especially during a pandemic. Lauren Orser explains the emotional toll that virtual learning has had on her children. READ MORE
Dr. Jeff Patton joins Taylor to talk about Tennessee’s CON laws, the consequences of them, and ideal reforms to have a freer system of health care in Tennessee. READ MORE
Lauren Herring is a Nashville mom who is advocating for a safe return to in-person school for all students. READ MORE
Nashville’s sidewalk law imposes tremendous financial burdens on everyday Nashvillians like Jason Mayes and Jim Knight. READ MORE
Matthew Kalish, Co-Founder and President of North America for DraftKings, talks to Mark and Justin about innovation, Tennessee’s economy, and what he is hopeful about as legal online sports gambling is introduced in Tennessee on November 1. READ MORE
Learn more about school choice options at beacontn.org/ed-choice READ MORE
Lieutenant Colonel Rob Tomsett of the Tennessee State Guard talks to Taylor about his experience in direct primary care, using telemedicine in the military, and what he thinks health care should look like in the future. READ MORE
Current Status of Lawsuit: The parents filed opening brief defending the program on the merits on September 25, 2023. Case pending at the Tennessee Court of Appeals. — The Beacon Center of Tennessee intervened in Mayor Cooper’s Education Savings Accounts (ESA) lawsuit on behalf of Nashville families. Beacon is defending Nashville mother Star Brumfield, whose children would... READ MORE
Current Status of Lawsuit: Chancellor ruled that TSBA is functionally equivalent to a government entity and therefore subject to public records requests. — Karrie – fighting for transparency and parental control in Williamson County Schools Parents are entitled to full transparency when it comes to the education of their children. Sunshine is the best disinfectant,... READ MORE
Current Status of Lawsuit: The District Court granted permanent injunctive relief to Plaintiffs on May 3, 2022. The State appealed the District Court’s Order to the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals. The Sixth Circuit reversed and dismissed Plaintiffs’ claims for lack of jurisdiction. — The Story Like other forms of e-Commerce, online auctions are the... READ MORE
In order to get a license to braid hair in Tennessee, you must obtain 300 hours of schooling, take a test, and pay a fee to the state. To date, 22 other states do not require a license to braid hair, and numerous states have recently repealed their braiding license. If almost half the states... READ MORE
Elisha and Jesse Gaugh live under the same roof but are taking different education paths. This is just one example of the fact that one size does not fit all when it comes to education. Learn more at beacontn.org/ed-choice READ MORE
Families like the Lopez family—who want and need choices for their children’s education—exist all over Tennessee. By implementing statewide ESAs, Tennessee parents will be able to decide the best course for their child’s education and dedicate the dollars that are already going toward education to their child’s specific needs. READ MORE
The John Metros that you meet today and the man you would have met 10 years ago are two completely different people. Today, John works in prison ministry and with individuals who are coming out of prison and acclimating to that life. He knows what they need to hear, because not very long ago, he... READ MORE
All children in Tennessee should have the opportunity to pursue an educational path that best meets his or her unique needs. That is possible through education savings accounts, or ESAs. READ MORE
Watch the story of Lindsay Holloway READ MORE
Current Status of Lawsuit: Davidson County Chancery Court issued unfavorable ruling. Plaintiffs will appeal to the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Who would have thought it would be illegal to make music in Nashville? Unfortunately, the city’s ban on home-based businesses means local musicians, hairstylists and other aspiring entrepreneurs face steep fines and potential imprisonment... READ MORE
Current Status of Lawsuit: The Beacon Center was victorious as the state legislature repealed the licensing requirement for animal massage. Stowe v. Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners The Story Have you ever worried that the government would swoop in one day and take away your livelihood? Or demand you immediately shut down the business you... READ MORE
Get an update on Beacon Scholarship Recipient Madison Ott READ MORE
The Beacon Legal Foundation has just filed its first lawsuit against the State of Tennessee. READ MORE
See the benefits of Direct Primary Care in Tennessee and why more freedom in healthcare will help to solve some of our biggest problems. READ MORE
To learn more about the Anderson family and our lawsuit, click here. READ MORE
Beacon checks in on its first ever Opportunity Scholarship recipient, Madison Ott. READ MORE
"Unfortunately, Beacon can only help one student while the Tennessee legislature has the opportunity to help thousands of children." READ MORE
Our latest video shows that like Amanda, terminally ill patients deserve hope. READ MORE
"Our new video details the inspiring story Marshall Shanks and the impact educational choice has had on his life." READ MORE
Check out the second video in our Obamacare Exposed series with State Senator Mark Green. READ MORE
Read the inspiring of Marshall Shanks from Memphis which shows the positive results of having a choice. READ MORE
Read the story of Ambrose Vargason and the possible impact school choice would have on his future. READ MORE
Our latest Pork Report video features the debacle known as Beale Street Landing, which cost Tennessee taxpayers $33 million with very little return. READ MORE
Watch the first video in our Pork Report series, which exposes the 2014 Pork of the Year. READ MORE
Check out the third video in our Obamacare Exposed series featuring Nicole Williams. READ MORE
Small business owner Steve Richards talks about the negative effect Obamacare has had on his business and employees. READ MORE
Read how choice can help students like it did with Memphis student Jeremy Upton. READ MORE
Join School Choice NOW and StudentsFirst for a discussion on opportunity scholarships at the City Cafe in Murfreesboro. READ MORE
Join Steve Moore & Terry Bowman to discuss the impact of the United Auto Workers' efforts to unionize the Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga. READ MORE
Nicholas Holland Nicholas Holland, referred to as a “serial entrepreneur” by the Nashville Business Journal, is the creative mind behind the latest new media venture, Populr.me, which helps clients create quick and effective one-page websites. Nicholas stepped down as CEO of CentreSource Interactive Agency to launch Populr.me, but continues to be active in the business.... READ MORE
Read the story of Jon and Linda Freeman, who's retirement is at stake due to the Hall Tax in Tennessee. READ MORE
Wall Street Journal Editorial Board Member Steve Moore will speak about how states and the free markets can cure our woes. READ MORE
Join Overstock.com CEO Patrick Byrne, WNBA star Lisa Leslie, and student advocate Sandeep Thomas for a special National School Choice Week discussion. READ MORE
Come out for some food and refreshments, get a sneak peak of our 2013 policy agenda, and find out who will win our 2012 Lump of Coal Award! READ MORE
Beacon will host renowned healthcare expert and National Center for Policy Analysis CEO John Goodman on how to really fix our healthcare woes. READ MORE
The president of the American Enterprise Institute will speak in Nashville on the morality of capitalism. READ MORE
Beacon will host a special event at our new office on Milton Friedman's 100th birthday. More details coming soon. READ MORE
Former BB&T Chairman John Allison joins Beacon again, this time in Knoxville, to discuss the financial crisis and how we got into the mess we did. READ MORE
Beacon’s newest YouTube video features farmer David Mitchell, who discusses how Tennessee’s death tax will harm his family and why it is an immoral tax. READ MORE
Beacon's newest YouTube video features farmer Roger Blackwood, who discusses how Tennessee's death tax will harm his family. READ MORE
Beacon will host an event on the state of online learning in Tennessee, featuring Susan Patrick, CEO of the Int'l Association for K-12 Online Learning. Click the title above for more details. READ MORE
John Blundell, author and friend of Margaret Thatcher, will join Speaker Beth Harwell at a special lunch for women in the community. Click the link for more details. READ MORE
TCPR will host a financial reform discussion with the former Chairman & CEO of BB&T Bank. READ MORE
TCPR will be participating in a live radio education reform town hall forum hosted by Steve Gill and WLAC. READ MORE
Join us for a discussion on the need for lawsuit abuse reform in Tennessee. READ MORE
TCPR will be teaming up with TN Tea Party and TN Eagle Forum to educate citizens about the state legislative process. READ MORE
Join us just before Christmas for our annual Open House, where we will announce the winner of the "2010 Lump of Coal Award." READ MORE
Join America's Future Foundation and TCPR for a panel discussion on the 2010 midterm elections. READ MORE
TCPR will welcome Wall Street Journal columnist John Fund to discuss the upcoming election. READ MORE
Fox News contributor Jonathan Hoenig discussed the importance of supporting free markets in Nashville on Wednesday, September 22. READ MORE
TCPR encourages students in the Nashville area to attend our viewing of "Flunked," a unique movie on America's education system. READ MORE
Join TCPR and Sen. Jack Johnson for a breakfast event honoring the legacy of Milton Friedman and his impact on educational freedom. RSVP at (615) 383-6431 or suzanne@tennesseepolicy.org. READ MORE
Join TCPR for a free breakfast discussion with Cato Institute Senior Fellow Randal O'Toole at Belmont University. RSVP by calling (615) 383-6431 or emailing suzanne@tennesseepolicy.org. READ MORE
On May 4th, the Nashville Chapter of America's Future Foundation is hosting a panel on Tuesday, May 4 on the Supreme Court's recent campaign finance ruling. TCPR's Justin Owen is a panelist. Join us! READ MORE
Politics, governing and influencing public policy is hard work. It’s time to unwind. Join us at the Gerst Haus on the last Wednesday of each month for a political happy hour hosted by TCPR. 2 for 1 Wine, $1 off Beer, and 2 for 1 Well Drinks. Bi-partisan revelry, mixing and mingling encouraged. READ MORE
In support of wine in grocery stores, the Tennessee Center for Policy Research is hosting a “Liberty and Libations Wine Tasting” fundraiser. Location: Stoveworks in The Factory at Franklin 230 Franklin Road Franklin, Tennessee 37064 Wednesday, March 10th, 6:00 p.m.—8:00 p.m. Come uncork freedom with us! $50 per person To purchase tickets, contact Carter Meadors... READ MORE