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July 9, 2010

Politics for breakfast

By Neal Wagner (Contact) | Shelby County Reporter

Published Thursday, July 8, 2010

PELHAM — Fighting corruption in Montgomery is the key to solving many of Alabama’s issues over the next several years, Republican gubernatorial candidate Bradley Byrne said during a July 8 campaign stop in Pelham.

Byrne met with about 20 supporters, Shelby County officials and mayors while having breakfast at Fran’s Restaurant on U.S. 31.

During the campaign stop, which was part of Byrne’s “Moving Alabama Forward” bus tour, Byrne said he planned to fight the “culture of corruption” in Montgomery if elected.

“The biggest crisis facing our state right now is the corruption,” Byrne said. “Until we clean up the corruption, we won’t be able to clean up the other crises in the state.

“There is a culture of corruption in Montgomery,” Byrne added. “Just because we cleaned up the two-year college system doesn’t mean all of the corruption is gone.”

If elected, Byrne said he plans to call a special legislative session the day after his inauguration to consider several ethics reform bills.

Byrne also said the next governor will have to battle state unemployment, work to set the state’s budgets and deal with the effects of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill.

“We are going to focus like a laser on our economy,” Byrne said. “If our legislators put the same energy into economic development as they did bingo last year, we would have a very good economy.”

Byrne, a Baldwin County native, said he has seen the effects the oil spill has had on South Alabama residents.

“It is sad what (the oil spill) has done to a whole way of life down there,” Byrne said. “BP has failed us, and our federal government has failed us.

“Our governor now, Bob Riley, is doing a good job,” Byrne added. “But the next governor is going to have to step up and do a really good job.”

Because Byrne is facing fellow Republican Dr. Robert Bentley, a Columbiana native, in a July 13 runoff, he urged everyone at the meeting to cast their ballots next week.

“I like Robert Bentley. He is a good man,” Byrne said. “But he has aligned himself with the Democratic union bosses who have been holding this state back.

“In a runoff, turnout is everything,” Byrne added. “We will move this state forward, and make Alabama the great state it is meant to be.”

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January 31

  • SenCamWard: Great local prgrm “@shelbycreporter: UM students help file tax returns for low-income taxpayers: Accounting students.. http://t.co/xBN7K0BD”
  • SenCamWard: Joined Rep. @KurtWallace1 at gathering of seniors today in Chilton County. Many challenges ahead for State Gen Fund #seniorservices
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  • SenCamWard: The Boys & Girls Club of Montevallo hosted their Legislative Day program this afternoon. Great #anti-bullying program http://t.co/3Z7PTSMX
  • SenCamWard: Most interesting number of primary night- Romney beat Newt by 2% among Tea Party activists #GOP2012
  • SenCamWard: @nikkibama @bilkel55 Romney defeats both Newt and Santorum combined. Even beats Newt amount Tea Party by 2%.
  • SenCamWard: @Bilkel55 @nikkibama head to head polls showed Newt losing by 12 to Obama in Fl. Mitt was tied in Fl
  • SenCamWard: Meetings this morning in #autism legislation, tort reform proposals & agriculture issues #legislativesession
  • Speech in Clanton

February 1

  • SenCamWard: Meetings this morning in #autism legislation, tort reform proposals & agriculture issues #legislativesession
  • SenCamWard: Just finished a good interview w/ Al Public TV about upcoming legislative session. #prisons #autism #budgets
  • SenCamWard: You'll be missed!! “@JenniferGWhiz: Thank you Greater Shelby Chamber members, board and staff. It has been great Jennifer@bhamauto.org.”
  • SenCamWard: Good bill “@BCAToday: RT @BhamNewsBiz: 'Alabama Taxpayer Bill of Rights II' legislation introduced http://t.co/cIhEB4ar”
  • SenCamWard: One of most inspirational stories of year “@mattmurphyshow: what a great hour with Jason of @30is30. Podcast up now at 100WAPI.com.
  • Challenging State Budget Ahead
  • Boy’s & Girl’s Club of Montevallo
  • Boy's & Girl's Club of Montevallo

February 2

  • SenCamWard: Met with the @cityofalabaster Industrial Development Bd this morning to discuss upcoming economic development projects. #AlabasterEconomy
  • SenCamWard: Real challenges ahead “@SaysKris: Alabama DMH Commissioner Zelia Baugh discusses Budget Concerns http://t.co/CcwBEzYb #mentalhealth”
  • SenCamWard: Good sit down with @shelbycreporter today over coffee to discuss upcoming session. Gen. Fund Budget shortfall a major concern #alpolitics
  • SenCamWard: Shelby Legislative Delegation discusses upcoming session & challenges we will face. Will require hard choices http://t.co/8ObcttFt
  • SenCamWard: In Montevallo tonight for a public forum on issues facing us in the next legislative session. #montevallo
  • SenCamWard: Enjoyed being back Univ. of #Montevallo tonight for discussion on higher education. Thanks for hosting us!! http://t.co/RPsg1iI6
  • SenCamWard: Looking forward to being there “@SaysKris: So who's going to @GovernorBentley 's state of the state next week?”

February 3

  • SenCamWard: Very good view on upcoming session “@ALReporter: Bill Britt: The Governor and Legislature must go big http://t.co/NDWHLOuz #alpolitics”
  • SenCamWard: Thank you to my friends w/ ARC of Al. for visiting w/ me on the Mental Health budget issues today. We have challenges but not impossible
  • SenCamWard: Good meeting with Bibb County Commissioners about local bills for upcoming session of #legislature. Court house security a concern
  • SenCamWard: The same reason Newt doesn't use Newton “@ShannonAla13: Why doesn't Romney use his real first name?”
  • SenCamWard: Congratulations to Anna Blum McConnell- the new Alabama State Autism Coordinator! She will do a great job! #autism #alabama
  • SenCamWard: Good discussion last night on higher ed. needs in AL. RT @shelbycreporter Legislators comment on higher education http://t.co/v8B1PWXy
  • Shelby County Reporter: Legislators comment on higher education

February 4

  • SenCamWard: Bibb & Chilton Co are undertaking an unprecedented recycling partnership. Glad to be involve and supporting this effort #recycle
  • SenCamWard: Absolutely right “@CapitolAction: Rep. Mac McCutcheon says pension plan changes would not affect current employees http://t.co/G1tXnWHx”
  • SenCamWard: Spoke tonight to the #Brierfield Vol Fire Dept annual banquet w/ @BachusAL06 & Rep. April Weaver. All of you who volunteer are heroes!
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