Congratulations to Lee University, who will be singing at the Presidential Inauguration in January. Back in July I gave a 1 minute speech on the House floor honoring the Voices of Lee choir.
- Yesterday, I was honored to speak in thanks of the hard work done by the Cold War Patriots. You can check out the news coverage below.
- Had a great visit with the folks at the 33 Diner in Maynardville earlier today.
- Due to Hurricane Sandy, my Washington office is closed today. If you need assistance, please contact my Chattanooga office at 423-756-2342.
- Speaking with the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce this morning. We discussed activities at the lab, tax issues for small business, and other challenges that our businesses face.
- I had a great lunch with the Hunt for Warriors, a program which helps wounded warriors go hunting. The program provides for great experiences and helps warriors overcome injuries while doing something they love.
- I had a great meeting with the Professional Insurance Agents of Tennessee this morning. We discussed the federal budget, spending issues, and the challenges facing small businesses.
- I really enjoyed my Chuck on the job shift at the Highway 27 construction project. This $102 million project is the 2nd biggest in the state and will significantly improve traffic flow.
- I'm looking forward to starting another Chuck on the Job shift tomorrow. I'll be helping with the highway 27 construction project in Chattanooga.
- October is National Breast Cancer Awareness month so let's remember to Think Pink and work for the cure! Breast cancer is a horrible disease which affects our mothers, sisters, wives, daughters, and even some men. Together we can find a cure.
Congressman Chuck Fleischmann shared a link.
I am saddened to hear of this, and I hope you will join me in keeping the families of these workers in your thoughts and prayers.Congressman Chuck Fleischmann shared a link.
This is a very troubling report. We need to get to the bottom of this to find out what happened to our Ambassador and the contractors who lost their lives. Congress and the American people deserve answers.- ActivityNovemberPeople Who Like This4