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June 29, 2009

FROM THE ROAD: Oakland

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June 22, 2009

Bill Gibbons’ Statement on the 106th General Assembly

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The Tennessee General Assembly has adjourned with at least some progress on the big challenges facing our state but with much more left to do.
 
Most disappointing is the continued failure to make major, comprehensive changes in our sentencing laws to keep violent offenders off our streets and out of our neighborhoods. Legislators did enact tougher sentences for attempted first degree murder involving use or possession of a gun, and every step helps. We are in a battle with the gang members and drug traffickers. As governor, I will make it a legislative priority to give law enforcement the tools it needs to win the battle, including elimination of parole for violent offenders.
 
Adoption of legislation to expand the pool of students eligible for charter schools is a big step in the right direction. It was a tough fight, especially in the House. This is not the end of the fight. Many in the education bureaucracy will continue to resist change. Charter schools are still limited to just five communities in Tennessee. Every community in our state should have the right to create charter schools as alternative types of public schools. As governor, I will push for that.
 
The General Assembly provided bond funding to acquire 1,700 acres in Haywood County for a megasite industrial park to help position west Tennessee for recruitment of new industry. Such megasites have been successful in east and middle Tennessee. Earlier this month, I had the chance to visit the middle Tennessee megasite, where Hemlock Semiconductor will locate, bringing hundreds of good paying jobs to the Clarksville area. The Haywood County site will help west Tennessee compete for new, high-paying jobs. It’s a perfect example of how state government can provide the necessary infrastructure for job growth.
 
As governor, my legislative priorites will focus on the need for more good-paying jobs, good schools, and safe streets.

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June 18, 2009

Hemlock Semiconductor Plant

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Yesterday, I had the opportunity to tour the construction site of the Hemlock Semiconductor plant in Clarksville with James Chavez (CEO of the Clarksville-Montgomery Economic Development Council).  It was encouraging to me to see such development take place during tough economic times.  It’s a reminder that despite the many challenges our state currently faces, we can and will rebound together. I not only witnessed  the construction of a new plant, but I also witnessed the creation of new jobs for many in the Clarksville area.  As govenor, I will work hard every day to attract such “growth industries,” like the Hemlock Semiconductor plant, to our state.  The key to attract such businesses is to maintain our low tax rate and to offer tax incentives to the types of businesses that can maintain a solid workforce in our ever-changing economy.  It is a good thing that Tennessee has a relatively low tax rate, and that we do not have an income tax.  Look at California, for example.  They have one of the highest tax rates and an income tax, and they are going bankrupt.  In addition, businesses are fleeing because the tax burden is too great.  As governor, I will make sure that we do not follow California’s lead.  Rather, it is my hope that such industries, like Hemlock Semiconductor, decide that Tennessee is the place for them to relocate and expand.
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June 15, 2009

Facebook.com/gibbons2010

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You can now find Bill on Facebook at Facebook.com/gibbons2010.

Bill is also on Twitter and YouTube.

June 11, 2009

“Turning Up the Heat!”

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June 2, 2009

The Real Challenges Facing Our State

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While on the campaign trail, I have been talking about the real challenges facing our state. I don’t have to tell you about the dire economic situation that many Tennessee families are facing today. As Governor, I want to focus on creating new and better jobs and to maintain a low-tax rate. That means No Income Tax!

You may also know that Tennessee ranks 42nd in public education. This is simply unacceptable! I had the opportunity to go to a great public school. That is an opportunity that every child in our state deserves.

You may have also heard me talk about the fact that Tennessee has the 2nd highest violent crime rate in the nation. Although the primary role of state government is to provide for the peace and safety of its citizens, we have not had a Governor who has taken seriously the problems of gang violence in our urban centers and the scourge of meth in our rural communities. You can be assured that I will be a Governor who will take crime seriously.

I will continue to talk about how we can make Tennessee a state with good jobs, good schools, and safe streets. But I need your help! Please consider getting involved with our campaign. You can simply e-mail me at Bill@Gibbons2010.com. Also, if you are able, please consider making a donation of $10, $25, $50, or $100. You can contribute securely on our Contribution Page. Your help will go a long way, and I would sincerely appreciate it.

I hope to see you soon,
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