Policy Talks with TN Legislative Delegation | Friday, 3/28


Join Williamson, Inc. for the latest edition of Policy Talks at Columbia State Community College Williamson Campus. On Friday, March 28, the program, moderated by Dave Crouch, will feature Williamson County’s state legislative delegation. Coffee and networking will begin at 7:30am, with the program starting promptly at 8:00am. The discussion will focus on topics of importance to the business community and key issues facing the Tennessee General Assembly, including the governor’s amended budget proposal, education funding, and infrastructure/transportation proposals.



Attendees are welcome to join in person in the Community Room of Building A, virtually on YouTube courtesy of WCTV, or tune in live on WAKM 950AM. For more information or to submit questions in advance, visit WilliamsonChamber.com.

City of Spring Hill Municipal Elections

Early Voting through 4/5 | Election Day, Thur 4/10 


Early voting is underway for Spring Hill! Residents can cast their votes for mayor and each of the four ward aldermanic seats by early voting through 4/5 or casting a ballot on election day 4/10. Find info on when/where to vote via Williamson, Inc. and excellent resources on the candidates from our partners at Spring Hill Chamber and Maury Alliance:

 

City of Brentwood Municipal Elections

Early Voting 4/16-5/1 | Election Day, Tue 5/6



Residents of Brentwood also have municipal elections this spring, with 5 candidates vying for 3 seats on the city commission. Early voting begins Wed 4/16 and lasts through Thur 5/1, culminating with election day on Tue 5/6. Residents must be registered to vote by 4/7 to participate. Info on when/where to vote, candidates, and more can be found at williamsonchamber.com/vote. Stay tuned for Facebook Live interviews as part of Meet the Candidates during the week of 4/7.

 

Join Us for the Nolensville Annual Address



🗓️ April 29 | 9:00 AM

📍 Nolensville Town Hall

🔗Register Here


Hear important community updates and future plans from Mayor Halie Gallik and Town Manager Victor Lay. Superintendent Jason Golden will also share an update on local education, featuring highlights from Nolensville’s schools. This is a great opportunity to stay informed, ask questions, and connect with neighbors and local leaders.

Williamson County Legislators:

 

 

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