Senator Brent Taylor shares views on faith and infrastructure legislation in early April posts

Brent Taylor, Tennessee State Senator for the 31st District
Brent Taylor, Tennessee State Senator for the 31st District
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Senator Brent Taylor, a Tennessee state legislator, posted several updates on his social media account between April 5 and April 7, 2026. His posts ranged from personal reflections on Easter to commentary on recent legislative actions.

On April 5, Senator Taylor shared an Easter message reflecting on his faith. He wrote, “Happy Easter! I won’t back down. And there’s a reason for that.

On Easter, Christians celebrate our salvation: Jesus Christ, the Son of God, willingly died on the cross to carry every sin we’ve ever committed (mine included) and rose again three days later, conquering death” (April 5, 2026).

The following day, he promoted a new episode of what appears to be a recurring segment or show featuring Kimberly Taylor. The post read: “NEW EPISODE: Mean Tweets with special guest Kimberly Taylor (playing herself)” (April 6, 2026).

On April 7, Senator Taylor addressed local infrastructure policy debates in Tennessee. In his post he stated: “”Excuse me — I didn’t interrupt you!”

Facts are stubborn things. While Democrats keep pushing their outlandish “pot for potholes” idea, I voted for—and Democrats voted against—the Infrastructure Modernization Act, which delivers actual results for Shelby County:

$3″ (April 7, 2026).

Senator Brent Taylor represents part of Shelby County in the Tennessee Senate and is known for taking public positions on both social and legislative issues.



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