Heflin Native TJ Maloney Announces His Candidacy For State Representative Of District 39

Heflin, Ala. – Former Executive Director of the Alabama Republican Party, TJ Maloney is running for State Representative in District 39. Maloney commented, Too many career politicians have forgotten what it means to serve the public and instead serve special interests and themselves. To change Montgomery, we need to start by changing who we send to Montgomery. I am running for the legislature to fight for our shared conservative values, to challenge the old status quo and ensure every child has the opportunity to realize their God given potential.

Alabama is a conservative state and the good people of East Central Alabama deserve a State Representative that shares those values. My ‘Opportunity Agenda’ is simple: reform state government, invest in education and infrastructure to enhance economic development efforts, and to hold the line against liberals who what to change our traditional way of life, concluded Maloney.

About TJ Maloney

TJ Maloney resides in Heflin with his wife Tanya and their two daughters, Maisie (5) and Hazel (3). They are active members of Heflin First United Methodist Church where TJ teaches youth Sunday school. Currently the Marketing Director for RA-LIN & Associates – Alabama Division, TJ previously owned and operated a Heflin based small business that specialized in communications and marketing. TJ served as the Executive Director of the Alabama Republican Party from March 2011 through March 2013. Always trying to give back to his community, TJ coaches youth sports through Heflin Parks and Recreation Department and is active with several area Chambers of Commerce. More information can be found at facebook.com/votetjmaloney.

About House District 39

House District 39 includes all or parts of Calhoun, Cherokee, Cleburne and DeKalb Counties and is currently represented by Democrat Richard Lindsey who has not yet announced if he will seek a 10th four-year term in office. The Republican Primary will be held on Tuesday June 5th, 2018 with the General Election being held on Tuesday November 6th, 2018.

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