Jeremy Faison, a Tennessee state legislator, posted several statements on his Twitter account between May 19 and May 20, 2026, addressing party alignment among lawmakers, commending a colleague, and reflecting on legislative achievements.
On May 19, Faison commented on party loyalty within the legislature. He wrote: “This 100%! I’ve often encouraged our members to vote their district. However, we have a few members who seem to vote with D’s just as often as they vote with R’s. At some point, if a legislator no longer consistently aligns with the party principles, they should run as an”.
The following day, Faison praised Dr. Alvarado in another post dated May 20: “This is good for America! I’ve known Dr. Alvarado for several years. He’s top shelf!”
Later that same day, Faison reflected on government performance and highlighted his role in establishing the Silver Alert system in Tennessee: “I often hear complaints about government and how we get it wrong. (Mostly merited) But, at times we do get it right. Several years ago, I passed the law that brought the Silver Alert to TN. We got it right this time. So thankful he was found!”
The Silver Alert program referenced by Faison is designed to help locate missing elderly individuals or those with cognitive impairments by rapidly disseminating information to law enforcement and the public.
Faison has served in the Tennessee House of Representatives since 2010 and has been active in legislative efforts related to public safety and party governance.



