Tuscaloosa native Alex Holmes, a junior majoring in business at The University of Alabama, joined Dr. Bentley’s campaign as an intern in early January 2010. Since her arrival she has become a major asset to the day to day operations that are vital to the campaign. Due to her remarkable organizational skills she was selected to take on the roll of finance assistant. Her main responsibility since taking on this role has been monitoring and updating the campaign’s Patriot database, which helps organize and categorize volunteers, contributions, and supporters. Keeping the system up-to-date helps strengthen the campaign’s backbone. When asked what helped solidify her decision to give up part of her time to aid Dr. Bentley’s race for governor she exclaimed that, “Dr. Bentley is a great man and a great leader in the community and I am confident in his ability to be an effective leader for the state of Alabama.”
March 5, 2010
March 4, 2010
Today’s “Tuscaloosa Day” & Townhall Meeting
Tonight I will hold my first townhall meeting for residents of Tuscaloosa County, where I will preview the first television ad of my campaign for Governor. You can watch the ad here. Additionally, the townhall will feature local Republicans running for State Representative, State Senator and other county positions. The townhall will be held at the Jerry Belk Activity Center at 2101 Bowers Park Drive and begins at 7:00 PM.
Additionally, earlier today I visited with local businesses and community leaders in Tuscaloosa County. The day started with breakfast at the Waysider, followed by a walk through Northport to speak with residents on the street as well as diners in the City Cafe and individuals in other local businesses. I always enjoy speaking with Alabamians and learning what’s on their minds, and today was no exception.
March 2, 2010
Thanks to Kirk Harvey for Having Me on His Radio Show
This morning I was on the Kirk Harvey morning show on WKAC in Athens. We managed to make it on time despite the bad weather and inches of snow piling up. Mr. Harvey gave me the opportunity to continue speaking about my jobs agenda for Putting Alabamians Back to Work as well as the passage of my bill, the Reemployment Act of 2010, which the Legislative Fiscal Office estimates will create 5,000 new jobs while reducing state spending. We also had a good conversation about local issues affecting Athens and discussed my positions on gambling and charter schools.
You can listen to Kirk Harvey’s on 1080 Tuesday through Thursday mornings on WKAC and 2pm to 4pm every day.
February 26, 2010
Thanks to MN for Having Me on His Show Today
I appreciate MN having me on his show “The Hour of Challenge” this morning. We had a good conversation, and as always I enjoyed the chance to be on the radio with such a prominent personality. He has had an interesting career as a Naval nuclear engineer as well as serving in the Ford and Carter White Houses. It was truly a pleasure to get to know him better.
You can listen to his program on WAAX 570 AM in Gadsden from 8am to 9am Mondays through Fridays.
Thanks MN!
February 25, 2010
Dr. Bentley’s Statement on the Loss of Warren Beck
Earlier today, Dr. Bentley made the following statement regarding the passing of his friend Warren Beck: “I am saddened by the loss of my close friend Warren Beck. He was always a supporter of mine and a very dear close friend. He was a great representative of his district and of the people of this state; I could always count on Warren. I will miss his laughter and his winsome personality. He was a great encourager to me and to all of his fellow legislators. He will truly be missed. My prayers are with his family during their time of grief.”
February 24, 2010
Thanks to John Longshore & Barry McKnight
I appreciate the opportunity they gave me to come on their show this morning. While I was happy to promote myReemployment Act to put Alabamians back to work, it was also nice to talk about subjects a little more removed from politics. They were fun hosts and I encourage everyone to tune in if you have a chance.
You can find them on 740AM Sports Radio in Montgomery.
February 23, 2010
My Jobs Bill Passes Unanimously
Earlier today the Alabama House of Representatives passed my Reemployment Act of 2010 (HB 260). According to the legislative fiscal office, not only will it create jobs, but it will reduce state spending because the people we put back to work will pay income and sales taxes that will more than offset the deduction.
I’m very pleased that my colleagues saw fit to pass this important jobs creation measure, and I implore the Senate to act soon on the bill. I also ask Governor Riley for his support of this Alabama job creation bill to make sure that it makes it into law. Providing businesses with an economic incentive to hire unemployed Alabamians is exactly what we need to do right now. Based on our state’s past experience with the federal Work Opportunity Tax Credit program, I estimate the Reemployment Act will create over 5,000 jobs for Alabamians.
I also would like to thank the people on our committee that worked with me on this bill, creating jobs should be a bipartisan effort and we as republicans and democrats should work together. .
Thanks to Steve & Leah for Having Me On
I enjoyed being on the Steve & Leah show this morning. We had a good conversation about my jobs bill, which I expect to pass today, as well as other issues. You can listen to our discussion here:
February 20, 2010
Thank You to Uncle Henry for Having Me On His Show
I’d like to thank Uncle Henry for having me on his show yesterday morning. It was my second time on his program since beginning my campaign for Governor, and I truly enjoyed it as well as speaking with the listeners that called in. I enjoyed the opportunity to speak about more than just politics, though of course I enjoyed the opportunity to discuss my bill to create 5,000 new jobs in Alabama (The Reemployment Act of 2010), which is only one part of my agenda for “Putting Alabamians Back to Work” which you can read here.
You can listen to to the podcast here.
February 18, 2010
My Commitment to Putting Alabamians Back to Work
Dear Fellow Alabamians,
I have been having a good time over the month meeting with Alabamians and sharing my prescriptions for fixing Alabama’s economy at candidate forums and radio shows. On Tuesday, I joined the other Republican gubernatorial candidates for the Birmingham Business Journal’s candidate forum to discuss improving Alabama’s economy. I also was on the Paul Finebaum show on Tuesday discussing my position on gambling and other issues. However, I am most excited about an Alabama House Committee passing my bill to create 5,000 new jobs in Alabama.
CREATING ALABAMA JOBS
On Wednesday, the House Education Appropriations Committee passed the Reemployment Act of 2010 (HB 260), which I introduced in January. During committee discussion of the bill, Rep. Oden of Cullman said the bill was “one of the best economic bills we’ve had in the last two sessions.” Rep. Graham of Tallapoosa stated that it was “about time somebody stepped up to create jobs,” and invited me to visit her legislative district to discuss the bill with employers there.
The Legislative Fiscal Office has determined that this bill will reduce state spending while creating new jobs. Based on our Alabama’s past experience with the federal Work Opportunity Tax Credit program, I estimate the Reemployment Act will create over 5,000 jobs for Alabamians. I am committed to passing this bill while I remain in the legislature, and I will remain focused on job creation as Governor.
SAVING ALABAMA’S PACT
Last week, I voted to fully fund the PACT in the House Education Appropriations Committee. The money to pay for fully funding the PACT will become available once capital improvement bonds are redeemed. I believe Alabama has a moral and legal responsibility to honor these contracts.
I want to give special thanks to Patti Lambert & Dr. Richard Huckaby of Save Alabama PACT for their efforts to help parents and grandparents organize their support for fixing the PACT. In fact, the parents and grandparents who engaged in the civic process to call on their state legislators to fix this issue deserve as much credit as anyone.
CANDIDATE FORUMS ACROSS ALABAMA
During the Birmingham forum, I was happy to continue discussing my plans for healing our economy through my comprehensive jobs agenda, “Putting Alabamians Back to Work.” I continued to discuss The Reemployment Act of 2010 (HB 260), which provides an incentive for businesses to hire unemployed Alabamians. As I stated above, I anticipate the bill will create approximately 5,000 new jobs. Even better, the Legislative Fiscal Office analysis states the bill will save the state money.
On Monday I participated in the Alabama Conference of Black Mayors candidate forum in Prichard. I again touted my plans to heal Alabama’s economy and create jobs. We also addressed issues specific to the mayors, and Artur Davis and I both had fun exchanges with the moderators.
The Alabama Cattlemen’s Association forum in Huntsville on Saturday was fun despite the horrible weather. As a member of the House Agriculture & Forestry Committee, I felt very much in my own element and had a good time. Of course, I continued to promote my jobs agenda for “Putting Alabamians Back to Work.”
RECENT RADIO APPEARANCES
I enjoyed being on Paul Finebaum’s show Tuesday and we had a good discussion of my upbringing in Columbiana and how the people of Shelby County shaped the person that I am now. I told Paul that medicine was my gift and my calling. However, while I love my patients, I’ve always been interested in public service as another way of helping people. I believe in the idea of citizen legislators who come from all walks of life, serve the people for a limited time, and then return home.
Paul and I also spoke about what has been happening in Alabama with gambling lately. Every year, every session is taken up by gambling, and now it’s consuming the Governor’s time. I think the only solution to this problem is to have an up or down, yes or no vote on all gambling in Alabama. A yes vote would strictly regulate and highly tax gambling, while a no vote would ban all forms of gambling. You can listen to our conversation here: http://bit.ly/bhWB0V.
Dale Jackson and I had a lively exchange on Monday the 15th about my vote to indefinitely postpone the charter school bill. While we did not agree on my vote, the conversation was fun and respectful. Rep. Cam Ward stated on Doc’s Political Parlor last week that “the best compromise to the issue was offered by Rep. Robert Bentley.” My amendment would have limited the number of initial charter schools to ten, five for technical schools and five for local community schools. This would allow us to evaluate their effectiveness in Alabama. However, I was not able to offer my amendment, which is only one reason I voted against the bill. You can listen to us here: http://bit.ly/Dale_Jackson_021510.
The impetus behind the bill is eligibility for an Obama bailout from the “Race to the Top” money in the Obama stimulus. I am not willing to fund an untested program in Alabama in order to get this Obama bailout money. I am especially concerned because to obtain the money, Alabama would have to change our educational rules and regulations. We would have to keep these changes in place even after the bailout money runs out, even though that money does nothing to fund charter schools. We as Republicans have been opposed to Obama bailout money. I will continue to oppose accepting any federal funds which require Alabama to change its laws and make us responsible for funding new programs after the federal money runs out.
Matt Murphy and I also had a spirited conversation about charter schools when I was on his show Friday the 12th. I truly appreciate the opportunity he gave me to explain my that my vote was motivated by concern over future spending if we change our laws to gain temporary Obama bailout money which will disappear in a few years. This is not a wise budgeting practice, and the Federal Government dangling money in front of the states to change their laws is just a different encroachment on States’ Rights.
Finally, if you would like more information on my whereabouts, thoughts, or policy positions you can follow me on Twitter @Bentley2010 or on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/RobertBentley2010. Also, please feel free to email me at Robert.Bentley@RobertBentley2010.com or visit our campaign website at RobertBentley2010.com.
Sincerely,
P.S. Our campaign is continues to build momentum as I travel across Alabama. However, I can only continue take our message of curing Alabama’s economy to every corner of the state with your help. Your donation of $10, $25, $50, $100 or more will help me continue advocating solutions and cures for our state’s economic and other ailments. Every donation, no matter how humble, will enable me to reach more of state’s citizens with my plans for “Putting Alabamians Back to Work.”
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