About | Portfolio | Backup | Archives | PayPal Tip Jar | Amazon Tip Jar | Shop@Amazon
Advertising


Search BillHobbs.com
Stats, Etc.


TTLB Ecosystem Stats
Powered by FeedBurner


« The Emergent Church and Blogs | Main | Too many questions. »

June 5, 2006

Krumm Hunts Ethics Lapses

Future state Sen. Bob Krumm writes:

The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Commission recently closed the Lock Five wildlife management area to public hunting. Apparently, at least one neighboring landowner had been complaining about trespassers on his land. That landowner, who bought his property knowing there was public hunting next door, is a powerful lobbyist. He in turn contacted another very powerful lobbyist who happens to also be the Chairman of the TWRC.
It involves lobbyist Tom Hensley, the powerful liquor industry lobbyist called "the Golden Goose" around Legislative Plaza. That Krumm is willing to criticize Hensley publicly bodes well for how Krumm will not kowtow to Hensley and other lobbyists when he is in the state Senate. Please donate to Krumm's campaign.


Comments
Post a comment
Comments Policy: Your comment is subject to deletion if it is off-topic or includes foul language or personal attack. Readers, please email me if you find comments that include egregious violations of this policy. Comments may not post immediately - do not post twice!









Remember personal info?






Email this entry to:


Your email address:


Message (optional):




back to top
Lamar!

Find the Good
and Praise It
I Also Blog At...
button-fcs-blog.gif
Advertising

Archives
Blogroll