Monday, July 30, 2007

Legislator of the Year

Received this news release from the Ross campaign for Lt. Gov. It is great news for Charlie. What is sad is that after next Tuesday he will have no future career as a Mississippi legislator owing to his lack of name recognition, his unexciting personality and his work for the pro-gambling forces of MS in the post-Katrina legislative session. The latter kept the religious right from jumping on board, and thus Mississippi loses one of its most talented conservative politicians.
July 30, 2007

Mississippi State Senator Charlie Ross Honored as "Legislator of the Year" by Peers at National Gathering of State Legislators

(Philadelphia, PA)- Mississippi State Senator Charlie Ross (District 20) was honored as the 2007 "Legislator of the Year" by his peers at the 34th Annual Meeting of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) in Philadelphia on Friday, July 27.

This award goes to state legislators who are ALEC members in good standing and have distinguished themselves by advancing, introducing and/or enacting policies based on the fundamental Jeffersonian principles of free markets, limited government, federalism and individual liberty.

"Senator Ross has been at the forefront of pursuing policy solutions based on Jeffersonian principles and fighting for conservative values in sometimes difficult situations," Said Missouri State Representative and an ALEC National Board Member, Jane Cunningham on presenting the award.

Charlie Ross currently serves as Senator from District 20 in the Mississippi Senate. District 20 is comprised of parts of Madison and Rankin Counties. In the Senate, he serves as Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, and is a member of the Constitution, Elections, Environmental Protection, Executive Contingent Fund, Finance, Insurance, and Veteran and Military Affairs committees.

In 2004, as Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, Charlie drafted the comprehensive Tort Reform Bill and was the leader in the Senate in the successful fight to pass the bill.

"I am honored to receive an award from one of the strongest conservative groups in the nation," Ross said. "ALEC fights for our conservative values through every State Legislature in the nation, and I am proud to have the opportunity to stand with them in the Mississippi Senate."

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I lost all respect for Ross after he went to the Pearl Waffle House several times, sat in the both for a few hours, raised money, and then left the waitress a .25 cent tip. Oh, and he didn't even bother saying hi to the coffee drinkers there. He lost my vote right then and there. It will be a grand day when this egoist has no more power in this state.

August 1, 2007 at 8:40 AM  

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