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Topic: Diane Black
With her family and supporters by her side, Black picked up the petition, putting her another step closer to becoming Tennessee’s next governor. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Politics | No Comments
101st Airborne Division central to Nation’s Security says House Representative William ThornberryWritten by Leejay Lockhart
The delegation included House Representatives William “Mac” Thornberry, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee; Diane Black, chairman of the House Budget Committee; Marsha Blackburn of the Tennessee 7th district which includes part of Fort Campbell, and chairman of the subcommittee on communications and technology. Major Gen. Andrew P. Poppas, Commanding General of the 101st Airborne Division and Fort Campbell, escorted the delegation as they met with Soldiers, toured facilities and saw firsthand how budget cuts in previous years had affected readiness across the installation. ![]() Major Gen. Andrew P. Poppas, commander of the 101st Airborne Division and Fort Campbell, answers questions during a press conference following a congressional delegation visit to post. (Leejay Lockhart, Fort Campbell Public Affairs Office) «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
U.S. House Representatives visit Fort Campbell, Major General Andrew Poppas talks readinessWritten by Sgt. William White
House Reps. William “Mac” Thornberry, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, Diane Black, chairwoman of the House Budget Committee and Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee and chairman of the subcommittee on communications and technology, visited some of Fort Campbell’s facilities in need of updates. The delegation met with Maj. Gen. Andrew P. Poppas, commanding general of the 101st Airborne Division and Fort Campbell, who discussed with them the installation’s readiness challenges. ![]() Maj. Gen. Andrew P. Poppas, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) commander, speaks to Rep. Marsha Blackburn, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Communications and Technology, Rep. William “Mac” Thornberry, Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee and Rep. Diane Black, Chairman of the House Budget Committee about logistical and manning challenges in the brigade due to sequestration during a tour Mar. 7, 2017 at Ft. Campbell, Kentucky. (Sgt. William White, 101st Airborne Division Public Affairs) «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Democrats to Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam: Stop Fundraising on State PropertyNew bill will make it explicitly clear that fundraising on state-ownded property is illegal.
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Tennessee Governor Outsources Governor’s Residence for Political Fundraiser
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Citizens for Fort Campbell During Annual Washington, D.C. Trip Advocate for Support on Capitol Hill
The annual Citizens for Fort Campbell trip to Washington, D.C. is organized by the Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce and the Christian County Chamber of Commerce as a way to keep elected officials informed on the issues facing Fort Campbell and advocate for their support. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
2015 Statesmen’s Dinner a Huge Success for Tennessee Republican PartyGovernor Bush: Tennessee is vibrant, growing, and providing more opportunities for its residents to succeed and prosper.
The 2015 Statesmen’s Dinner brought in over $600,000 to the Party that, based on the messaging from the event, is already primed to continue its winning streak in 2016.
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Aide to State Senator sends racist e-mailTennessee Democratic legislators and Black Caucus members are outraged over an e-mail about President Barack Obama that was sent by a state employee who works for Republican State Senator Diane Black. The e-mail from Sherri Goforth, a legislative aide and twenty year employee for the state was sent to other staff who also work for Republican Senators. Goforth claims to have hit the wrong button and sent the email to the wrong list of people according to published reports. The controversial email showed either a portrait or photo of all 43 U.S. presidents but when you get to the picture of Barack Obama the 44th president there is only a wide set of white eyes in a black box background. ![]() Controversial Picture Sent By Aide Of GOP Lawmaker Sections: Politics | 1 Comment »
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