Week Two of JOBS4TN in West TN

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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