Rutherford County Chapter - SOCM

Rutherford County Chapter - SOCM Rutherford County SOCM is a member-driven organization fighting for social, economic, and environmental justice in Tennessee.

The Rutherford County Chapter of SOCM (Statewide Organizing for Community eMpowerment) - a member-driven organization that encourages civic involvement and collective action so that the people of Tennessee have a greater voice in determining their future. Join us for our monthly chapter meetings:

Every second Tuesday of the month @ 6:30pm Central
Please email for Zoom link

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Our mission is to

empower Tennesseans to protect, defend, and improve the quality of life in their communities across the state. We are working for social, economic, and environmental justice for all. We are committed to the journey of becoming an anti-racist organization. Recognizing our interdependence, we are committed to overcoming social and institutional racism and embracing our diverse cultures. If you’d like to learn more about our chapter email us at [email protected].

Rutherford County's Earth Day Celebration We had a Reduce ♻️ Reuse section of our table where people could take previous...
04/19/2026

Rutherford County's Earth Day Celebration We had a Reduce ♻️ Reuse section of our table where people could take previously donated items after they signed up for SOCM info. This was a big hit to keep items out of the landfill and find them a new home!
We had many great community conversations and “Thank You’s”!
In case you missed us the rain came a little early so we packed up at 12. Thank you to all who volunteered! Let’s do it again sometime🤗
>> Next meeting 4.28.26 6-7:30pm Linebaugh - Murfreesboro Public Library Let’s Pot Luck and Organize ‼️

Join us this Saturday 10am-2pm!🌎💙🌎💚🌎💙🌎💚🌎💙🌎
04/17/2026

Join us this Saturday 10am-2pm!
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Come out and join us for a day filled with love for our Earth!
04/10/2026

Come out and join us for a day filled with love for our Earth!

NO MORE "BORROW PITS" FOR MIDDLE POINT! The Rutherford County Board of Zoning Appeals will meet on March 11 at 4:30 p.m....
03/11/2026

NO MORE "BORROW PITS" FOR MIDDLE POINT!

The Rutherford County Board of Zoning Appeals will meet on March 11 at 4:30 p.m. to consider a proposal for another "borrow pit" at a property next to the Middle Point Landfill. Dirt would be removed from the site near a residential area and sold for use at Middle Point. The board meeting will be held in the Commission Chambers on the 2nd floor of the Historic Rutherford County Courthouse.

TAKE ACTION: Tell the Board of Zoning Appeals that you are opposed to the borrow pit!
1) contact members of the Board of Zoning Appeals ahead of the March 11th meeting and
2) attend the meeting and show that residents are paying attention to decisions that impact our community.

Board members email address are listed below. For more info and for phone numbers, click HERE.

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]


For more background and information about the Middle Point Landfill, click here:

Our Air. Our Water. Our Choice.

02/18/2026

Do you rent your home in Tennessee? If so, we want to hear from you. We created a survey to learn more about the current housing problems renters in Tennessee are facing. By completing the survey, you will be entered into a drawing for a $50 gift card. Twenty cards will be given; each participant is eligible for one card.

Take the survey: bit.ly/tntenantsurvey

Sign up today! >>>>Wednesday, February 25, 2026 8am-3pm Conservation Day on the Hill is a powerful opportunity to connec...
02/18/2026

Sign up today! >>>>
Wednesday, February 25, 2026 8am-3pm
Conservation Day on the Hill is a powerful opportunity to connect with fellow conservationists, engage directly with lawmakers, and champion critical environmental issues that impact all Tennesseans. Throughout Tennessee’s state legislative session, check this website often to stay updated on how to get involved and drive meaningful change – whether in-person, online, or both!

Make a difference at CONSERVATION DAY ON THE HILL Conservation Day on the Hill is a powerful opportunity to connect with fellow conservationists, engage directly with lawmakers, and champion critical environmental issues that impact all Tennesseans. Throughout Tennessee’s state legislative session...

‼️GREAT NEWS ALERT ‼️ Our community has truly come together to make our voices heard regarding the horizontal and vertic...
02/11/2026

‼️GREAT NEWS ALERT ‼️
Our community has truly come together to make our voices heard regarding the horizontal and vertical expansion of the Middle Point Landfill. We have taken to the streets, attended city and county meetings, made countless phone calls, passed out flyers, tabled at events, and spoken directly with our state representatives. Because of our collective effort, our voices were heard. Reaffirmed the Jackson Law and continue to advocate for other counties throughout Tennessee.
While Middle Point is not officially closed yet and we must remain watchful of any future obstacles that may come our way from BFI, this moment proves something powerful: when we stand united, we can create change.
Let’s keep the momentum going. Together, we can ensure that Rutherford County remains a beautiful place to raise a family—a community that cares deeply about its land, its people, and its future.
We will continue to monitor the situation closely. Please stay connected, stay engaged, and stay involved. Our strength is in our unity, and the work we do today will shape the future of our community.



Court Halts Vertical Expansion of Landfill in Ruling for the City of Murfreesboro

MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — The Chancery Court of Davidson County granted the City of Murfreesboro a writ of mandamus, directing that TDEC must cease processing BFI’s application for a vertical expansion of the Middle Point Landfill. BFI tried to circumvent the normal statutory regional board review and instead jumped to filing an application with TDEC for a vertical expansion that would place a 70-foot-high landfill on top of the existing landfill, adding an estimated 19 million tons of waste to Middle Point.

The City of Murfreesboro filed a lawsuit in December to halt TDEC’s review of the application until BFI complied with the Solid Waste Management Act. The City asked the Court to stop TDEC from processing BFI’s vertical expansion application until BFI first submits its application to the Regional Board for local review, including a public hearing where citizens must be afforded an opportunity for public comment. After reviewing the City’s complaint, the Court directed TDEC to halt the review process.

BFI’s proposed expansion comes after the City has expressed numerous concerns regarding the environmental safety of the landfill and its impact on Rutherford County citizens. In the pending federal lawsuit against Republic and BFI, the City recently sent notices of additional and continued violations of the Clean Water Act and Clean Air Act due to test results showing continued discharges of landfill leachate into the East Fork Stones River, which provides drinking water for Rutherford County and City of Murfreesboro residents.

The complaint for injunctive relief and writ of mandamus is available on the City’s website at www.murfreesborotn.gov/Landfill.

02/11/2026

Hi friends!

SOCM is collecting video testimonies about our Public schools to start circulating on social media. We would love to have participation from SOCM RuCo team!

Click HERE to find a guide on how to do the videos, talking points, and where to submit. There are pre-written statements you can read or modify, as well as talking points/guides to totally craft your own.

You will notice there are options for vouchers, education for all, and the general Tennessee for All affordability messaging. If you have capacity to do a video for one of our issue areas AND the Tennessee for All one, that would be great!

From there, the SOCM staff will work to make these usable for social media!

Example:
Share your story
Challenge: Tennessee’s budget only works for a wealthy few and corporations, leaving behind Tennessee’s families.
Do you have a story to share about stagnant wages? Struggling to afford groceries? Hopes for your local school budget? How being part of a union has made your life better?
Let’s get some out this week and please share with a friend!

02/11/2026

Tennessee Environmental Council's 12th Annual Tree Day
March 20th & 21st

TEC's Tennessee Tree Day is an annual, family-friendly event that engages thousands of volunteers across the state in planting native tree seedlings. By partnering with the Tennessee Division of Forestry and various nurseries, the Tennessee Environmental Council will distribute bare-root native trees to Tennessee residents through our vast network of dedicated volunteers and local organizations like MoreTreesBoro. Since the initiative began in 2007, the TEC has mobilized over 100,000 residents to plant more than one million native trees —an effort that not only significantly enhances the tree canopy and promotes sustainability but also provides critical ecosystem services, such as purifying air, filtering stormwater, and creating wildlife habitat.

For the first time ever, we will have a tree Pick-Up Site in all 95 counties of Tennessee for Tree Day 2026!

The Tennessee Tree Day 2026 species include:

bald cypress, bur oak, eastern redbud, eastern white pine, elderberry, northern red oak, pecan, persimmon, river birch, smooth sumac, and tulip poplar!

For more information about Tree Day: https://www.tectn.org/tennesseetreeday.html

MoreTreesBoro's Tree Day distribution site is Oaklands Park, located at 427 Roberts Street in Murfreesboro, 37130.
Distribution Dates: Friday March 20th from 9am-4pm & Saturday, March 21st from 9am-12pm.

Reserve Your Trees at THIS LINK: https://secure.qgiv.com/event/pick-upinmurfreesboroatoaklandspark/ for Murfreesboro Oaklands Park distribution site.

11/17/2025

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