Sitemap - 2026 - Dana Criswell
Lynn Fitch Calls Herself a Conservative. Her Record Keeps Saying Otherwise.
We Are a Nation Built on Liberty, Not Safety
Mississippi’s New AI Road Cameras: What They Are, What They Do, and What the Law Actually Says
AI Is a Tool. Mississippi Should Pick It Up.
The Seat That Disappeared Behind Me
The Inventor Who Listened to His Daughter
Mississippi: Two Rules, One Winner
Why Mississippi Should Want Data Centers - We Almost Lost the Right to Say No
Why Mississippi Should Want Data Centers — Mississippi was first
Redistricting Ruling - What Mississippi’s Legislature Has to Decide
What the Supreme Court’s Redistricting Ruling Actually Means for Mississippi
Why Mississippi Should Want Data Centers — and how we pay for them
Why Mississippi Should Want Data Centers — Environmental Concerns
Why Mississippi Should Want Data Centers — and Why Conservatives Should Insist on Doing It Right
Who Protects Bitcoin? How a Decentralized Network Prepares for the Quantum Threat
Your Bank Account and the Quantum Threat: How Safe Is Your Money Online?
Bitcoin and the Quantum Question: Understanding a Risk That Isn’t Here Yet
When the Experts Disagree, Conviction Wins: A Bitcoin Investor’s Case for the Long Term
Bitcoin Was Built to Check Government Power—Not Expand It
From Endless Debate to Silent Veto: The Evolution of the Senate Filibuster
“Voting How the District Wants” Is a Dangerous Misunderstanding of Representation
Democracy vs. Republic: Why the Difference Matters
HB 1665 Explained: A Side-by-Side Comparison of the House and Senate Versions
Tennessee Action alert: HB1737 and HB2514 are up for a possible vote March 4
A Secret Panel With Your Medical Records
Government Cannot Fix What Government Helped Create
Protecting Independent Work Without Growing Government
Citizens Vote: Why the SAVE Act Matters Now
Restoring the Right of Self-Defense in Tennessee
Protecting Liberty and Hearing
Does Mississippi Need a Citizen Initiative?
Why Is Sen. Blackwell Pushing New Federal Taxes?
Mississippi’s Alcohol Laws Are Stuck in the Past
Stop Taxing the Tools That Feed Mississippi
From Homeschool to State School: The Slippery Slope
A New Bureaucracy Is Not the Answer to Voting Rights
Guilty by Order: How SB2339 Undermines the Second Amendment
Who Controls Your Property: You or the Utility?
Mississippi Should Pass a “Defend the Guard” Act
HB1665: A Prescription for Bigger Government, Not Lower Costs
School Choice and the Senate’s Break From Republican Principles
Mississippi Homeowner Bill of Rights: End Property Tax
The Minimum Wage Promise That Doesn’t Deliver
Mississippi’s Forced Health Info Exchange: Less Choice, More Bureaucracy
The “Good Deal for Ohio” That Isn’t: SB 190 Expands Government
Early Alerts and Economic Impact—A Smarter Rulemaking Process
A Bureaucratic Takeover of Homeschooling
Mississippi Community and Junior College Consolidation
Mississippi Teachers’ Bill of Rights
Health Care Facility Right to Visit Act
Taxation by Annexation Is Still Taxation Without Consent
Freedom to Bake, Bottle, and Build a Business

