Today the federal government imposed an unbearable unfunded mandate that will explode costs in an area our state has worked hard to control. We can’t tolerate Washington making us pay for their bad ideas, and if elected governor, I will pursue every means necessary to protect our state’s interests.
Click to view a signed copy of the letter to our Tennessee Congressional Delegation…
We headed to Crissy’s hometown of Memphis to start the second week of our Jobs Tour which included stops throughout West Tennessee. We appreciate the continued hospitality in the western part of the state—and we always enjoy being able to spend time with Crissy’s family while on the campaign trail!
It was another busy week full of meetings with small business owners, discussions with economic development professionals and tours of manufacturing facilities —large and small. My favorite part of the tour has been the opportunity to sit down with folks and hear their stories, both their successes and their frustrations. People across our state are hurting, there’s no doubt about it. But you also get a clear picture of the grit and determination that is so much a part of our Tennessee culture. We’ve got a great state and so much to build upon.
If you haven’t had a chance to visit our Jobs Tour website, Jobs4TN.com, I would encourage you to head over there to watch our daily video summaries and join the discussion. And I would love to hear your thoughts so please visit Jobs4TN.com or leave a comment on Facebook to let me know what you think. We’ll be in East Tennessee next week, so come out and join us or stop by Jobs4TN.com to follow along.
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This week, I took a few days to make some Middle Tennessee campaign stops on my own, as Bill worked hard in the Mayor’s office and on the campaign trail. On Wednesday, I started the morning with a wonderful group of Nashville women. Thanks to the hospitality of Barbara Outhier, we spent the early morning visiting over coffee, talking about the important issues and how Bill is the right candidate to help Tennesseans at this crucial time for our state. After my morning visit, I headed to the KIPP Charter School – what a fantastic program. I learned more about this innovative charter school, and I could see the effects of their, “Work Hard. Be Nice.” motto, as I toured the school and visited with students in various classrooms. After my KIPP visit, I met with some of our women Ambassadors for lunch and had such a fun time visiting. Through our lunch talk, I learned about several non-profits that have helped so many Tennesseans. I ended the day with Bill at the Tennessee Chamber Forum – and he did great!
On Thursday, I started the morning touring two schools well-known across Middle Tennessee that focus on providing individualized instruction, Benton Hall and Currey Ingram. I enjoyed my thorough school tours and the opportunity to meet with students and speak to the Senior Government and Economics class at Currey Ingram. As Bill has said, the opportunity for school choice is important, and students voiced to me why their school was the perfect fit for them, not just making their education experience better, but giving them the foundation to continue a life of learning. Following my school visits, I met with leaders of Alignment Nashville and learned about the terrific work they have done in such a short time in the non-profit community. Their work is so outstanding, and it was evident to see that Nashville is several steps ahead with this great group, bringing other cities outside the state to notice their outstanding work – who have now mirrored their efforts. Finally, I ended my day out in Hendersonville in which I met with the founder and staff of the Jason Foundation, a terrific organization that brings youth suicide awareness to the forefront of education communities both locally in Tennessee and across the country. Clark Flatt, who founded the organization in memory to his son Jason, has grown this non-profit to unbelievable heights in such a short time, and his passion to save lives was so evident and inspiring.
All in all, it was a terrific few days on the trail, and I appreciated the opportunity to meet an array of folks of all walks of life, all bonded by the common goal to do better for our state and their fellow Tennesseans. Thank you!


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