Jeremy Faison highlights Blue Book release and comments on fundraising and public feedback

Jeremy Faison, Tennessee State Representative for 11th District
Jeremy Faison, Tennessee State Representative for 11th District
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Jeremy Faison, a member of the Tennessee House of Representatives, published several updates on February 3, 2026, addressing state resources, campaign fundraising efforts, and experiences as a public official.

In his first post that day, Faison highlighted the release of a key state document: “The Tennessee State Blue Book, a treasured record of our state’s history, government, and civic tradition, is now available in its 2025–2026 edition. Constituents residing in Cocke, Jefferson, and Hamblen Counties are encouraged to contact my office at 615-741-6871 to request a” (posted on February 3, 2026).

Later the same afternoon, Faison commented on recent political fundraising milestones: “•   @VoteMarsha has built remarkable momentum, raising over $5.5 million in just five months since announcing her campaign for governor.   •   She’s been supported by more than 33,000 individual contributions, setting a new record for a gubernatorial campaign in a single” (posted on February 3, 2026).

That evening he addressed the realities of public service and criticism: “It’s no secret that serving in public office means hearing from people who don’t always agree with your words or votes. That’s true for every legislator, regardless of party, and I welcome those conversations. That said, last night I received criticism about my hair for the” (posted on February 3, 2026).

The Tennessee Blue Book is an official publication providing detailed information about the state’s government structure and historical records. It serves as an important resource for citizens seeking to understand state operations and civic heritage.

Political fundraising is often seen as an indicator of campaign strength and support within communities. The mention of over $5.5 million raised by @VoteMarsha points to significant engagement from donors across the state.

Public officials like Jeremy Faison routinely face scrutiny from constituents and others; such exchanges are considered part of democratic governance.



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