Alexander Radio Showcase Conservative Roots, Getting Results for Tennessee
Starting Sunday, June 22, the 60-second ads will describe how Alexander’s tenure as governor and now senator have shown him standing up for Tennesseans by staying true to his conservative roots and getting results. Each ad describes how Alexander's successes as senator in solving problems affecting Tennessee and the country are tied to his accomplishments as governor and his common-sense, conservative Tennessee values.
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Kix Brooks: Nashville
Kix Brooks describes how as governor, Alexander helped build the state’s four-lane highway system with zero road debt, and raised family incomes by recruiting the auto industry to Tennessee. Brooks also describes how as senator, Alexander passed legislation to make medicines safer after Tennessee’s meningitis outbreak, and worked with U.S. Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) to keep the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers from restricting fishing below publicly owned dams.
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Bill Landry: Knoxville
Bill Landry, producer of The Heartland Series, describes how as governor, Alexander helped build Tennessee’s four-lane highway system with zero road debt, and worked to get Washington out of Tennessee schools. He also describes how as senator, Alexander has supported thousands of jobs at Oak Ridge.
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Former Hamilton County Mayor Claude Ramsey: Chattanooga
Former Hamilton County Mayor Claude Ramsey describes how as governor, Alexander helped with the development of Chattanooga and recruited the auto industry to Tennessee. He also describes how as senator, Alexander authored legislation that speeds up the replacement of Chickamauga Lock by as much as six years.
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Former Shelby County Mayor Jim Rout: Memphis
Former Shelby County Mayor Jim Rout describes how as governor, Alexander helped with the Memphis Jobs Conference, made it easier for FedEx to expand at the Memphis airport and worked to get Washington out of local schools. Rout also describes how as senator, Alexander passed legislation to make medicines safer after Tennessee’s deadly meningitis outbreak, and is fighting against the Obama administration’s efforts to act like a national school board.
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Former U.S. Rep. Bill Jenkins: Northeast Tennessee
Former U.S. Rep. Bill Jenkins (R-Tenn.) of Rogersville describes how as governor, Alexander helped Tennessee build its four-lane highway system with zero road debt. He also describes how as senator, Alexander helped stop the U.S. Army from closing East Tennessee State University’s ROTC program.
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Huntingdon Mayor Dale Kelley: Jackson
Huntingdon Mayor Dale Kelley describes how as governor, Alexander helped in the development of Carroll County Lake and Cates Landing Port, helped build Tennessee’s highways with zero road debt and got Washington out of local schools. Kelley also describes how as senator, Alexander passed legislation to make medicines safer after Tennessee’s meningitis outbreak, and fought against the Obama administration behaving like a national school board.