VOTE ED BUTLER FOR TENNESSEE HOUSE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 41
Like many of you, I have a vested interest in District 41 and our future for many reasons, but the main one is for our children to be able to come back to their home in middle Tennessee, plant their roots, and raise their families while maintaining our generational traditions and values. I am an advocate of our Veterans and and fight to protect their rights, including healthcare!
As a father, husband, and business owner the vision is simple, to improve our economic growth so that families can remain in our district and communities for generations to come. We must all contribute in our own ways to afford our children the opportunities for growth. I ask for your support and help so we can achieve this vital part of the future of District 41 for generations to come to not just survive, but thrive!
I do not have all the solutions and will certainly not pretend I do; however, I will apply the same passion, determination, dedication and hard work while seeking the best solutions that will serve you and District 41. ~Ed Butler
I serve as the Midway Route State Coordinator & Ambassador Lead for “Run for the Wall” RFTW, a Veterans Organization.
The Second Amendment to the United States Constitution protects the right of the people to keep & bear arms & was adopted on 12/15/1791.
Nashville, TN is a Sanctuary City and its just a matter of time before these unvetted refuges cause harm to people in our community. The president has no interest in vetting these people and therefore I believe put not only our national security as severe risks, but its putting our local communities at risk.
Half of pregnancies among American women are unintended, and about 4 in 10 of these end in abortion. We need to work in Tennessee to make adoption more readily available and streamline the process for children to have loving, caring parents. Adoption is close to my heart as I adopted two children who are adults now.
We must carefully and diligently review and revise our current education materials and the sources providing them. These materials whether online or in a textbook should be done by Tennesseans! Children need to be taught age appropriate materials and not exposed them to propaganda and unnatural nonsense.
Thomas Jefferson, letter to James Madison, December 20, 1787
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