Horse slaughter, deer farming and raw milk sales might be ignored in most political campaigns, but not in this summer’s four-candidate, six-county Republican primary race that will decide who succeeds retiring state Sen. Mike Faulk.
“The horse is a very intelligent animal. In my personal opinion and the opinion of humane societies I’ve talked with, we don’t need to be killing them for human consumption,” said candidate Jeff Brantley of Sharp’s Chapel. “What’s next? Dogs and cats?”
Candidate Frank Niceley of Strawberry Plains, as a state representative, has pushed legislation that would clear the way for operation of horse slaughter facilities. The bills have failed.
He has also unsuccessfully sponsored legislation that would legalize keeping whitetail deer in captivity and selling them — an idea Brantley said he also opposes.
Critics say such a move would raise the risk of Tennessee’s native whitetails becoming infected with illnesses brought in by imported, domesticated deer, including chronic wasting disease. Proponents say such concerns are mistaken and deer farming would be a new source of income in rural counties.
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Cynthia Jackson Declares as Candidate for Senate
Statement from Cynthia Bundren Jackson:
I am announcing today, that I will be a Republican candidate for State Senate
for the 4th Senatorial District, consisting of Claiborne, Grainger, Hancock,
Hawkins, Jefferson and Union counties. My decision to enter this race comes
after the announcement made by Senator Mike Faulk to not seek reelection to the Senate seat.
Senator Faulk has done an excellent job in representing our Senatorial District, and his leadership and presence will be missed. I fully understand both his family and business considerations that factored into his decision, and my thoughts and prayers are with him.
Since Senator Faulk’s announcement last week, I have been contacted by many
people throughout the district encouraging me to offer myself as a candidate.
After much discussion and deliberation with my family and friends, I have
decided to proceed.
I am a native of Hawkins County. I am a licensed real estate broker and the
owner of Main Street Realty, having served Hawkins and surrounding counties for 22 years. In addition to my business experience, I have always shown interest in politics and government. I currently serve as President of the Hawkins County Republican Women and I served as First Vice President of the Tennessee Federation of Republican Women. I worked at the federal level, serving as a field representative and special projects coordinator for the First
Congressional District. I believe that my background in business and government uniquely qualifies me for the office of State Senator.
Earlier this morning, I turned in my qualifying petition to the Hawkins County
Election Office and will be delivering certified copies to all counties
comprising the 4th Senatorial District. I have had the pleasure of talking to
many friends and supporters from all over the district the past few days, and I
plan on traveling throughout the district over the next several months to listen
to concerns and seek support for the primary that will be held August 3, 2012.
Since Senator Faulk’s announcement came just last week, I am still in the
process of establishing an office and assembling a campaign staff. However, I
can be reached by cell phone at 423.754.3502.
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Note: While designated District 4 during Faulk’s term, the seat is renumbered as district 8 in redistricing