Franklin Shines as All-America City Award Finalist

Franklin, Tennessee, has been named a finalist for the National Civic League's 2026 All-America City Award, thanks to its efforts in civic engagement, community resilience, and resident-centered democracy. The city kept its cool during a tense mayoral election in 2023, when extremist groups tried to stir up trouble, by rallying the community and boosting voter participation. Franklin's focus on civic participation and transparency has built a strong sense of community trust and safety. What does it mean for you? Franklin's example shows the power of community engagement and transparency in local government, reminding us that active participation can help tackle challenges and strengthen community bonds.

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