Republican Madison County Commissioner Mo Brooks has issued a release stating that he will not run for Congress in 2008.
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Mo Brooks Passes on AL-05Republican Madison County Commissioner Mo Brooks has issued a release stating that he will not run for Congress in 2008. Read his entire release (.doc format). Category: AL and DC, Campaign & Election |
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Daily NewsDaily Headlines, Friday, 3/19/2010By H on March 19, 2010 Montgomery Advertiser – Immigration agency plans to inspect hiring records Montgomery Advertiser – Shelby open to talks on financial overhaul Montgomery Advertiser – Author speaks about the Wright brothers’ time in the Capital City Montgomery Advertiser – Montgomery firemedics answer the call Montgomery Advertiser – Tallassee ready to see [...] Posted in Daily News | Leave a response See more Recent Daily Headlines Small Town NewsSmall town political gazette – 3/18/10By waltm on March 18, 2010 Shelby County Reporter – McClurkin’s new State House office proving controversial Shoals Insider – Colbert County indigent defense system could save the state millions The Greenville Advocate – Morgan resigns from Brantley Council Times-Journal – Aides first in school budget cuts The Daily Sentinel – Cut backs hit Jackson County court system The Cleburne News [...] Posted in Small Town | Leave a response See more Recent Small Town News Legislative DispatchChangeBy Sen. Steve French on March 10, 2010 I wish my friend Hinton Mitchem godspeed and good luck after his retirement from public service. Hinton, on Monday, announced what many had suspected — he will not seek re-election. I remember meeting Hinton for the first time while I was a student at Auburn University. He served the people of his [...] Posted in Legislative Dispatch | 2 Responses Ten Minutes in the House, Senate Moves OnBy Rep. Cam Ward on March 8, 2010 ![]() Here is a quick preview of the upcoming week in Montgomery. This week will be a standard legislative schedule for the House. We will be in session on Tuesday and Thursday with committee meetings scheduled for Wednesday. Posted in Legislative Dispatch | Tagged legislative session | 3 Responses More from Legislative Dispatch: Purple Dot ConnectionMARCH MADNESSBy Natalie Davis on March 15, 2010 TOP TEN INDICATIONS OF MARCH MADNESS 10. Eric Massa inviting us to ask the 10,000 Navy men he served with whether he is gay. 9. Larry Langford hitting the jackpot 33 times in one day and not remembering it. 8. Ron Sparks being able to make payments on a $500,000 loan with an income of $80,000. 7. Artur Davis [...] Posted in Purple Dot Connection | 12 Responses |
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Danny this is OT but someone found my blog the other day through this site and emailed me about Decatur Mayor Don Kyle. I just want that gentleman to know that I didnt ignore them. I tried to email them back but it kept being returned to me as undeliverable.
thank god!