Senator Luther Strange Meets With Constituents In Centre

During his visit to Cherokee County, Senator Luther Strange addressed a small group of Constituents at Tony’s Steak Barn in Centre to discuss a number of issues including what has been one of the most addressed concerns amongst the people – healthcare.

Among the other issues discussed were tax reform and economic growth under the present administration, the NAFTA renegotiation, border control, and the NRA ads and the message they’re sending, and in our own back door – the on-going water wars.

Strange had served as the 47th Attorney General of Alabama from 2011 until 2017; Senator Jeff Sessions was appointed by President Donald Trump as Attorney General of the U.S., and at that point, Strange was appointed by then-Governor Robert Bentley to fill the senate seat held by Sessions.  He is currently in a run-off with Roy Moore in an effort to retain that seat.

Following his stop in downtown Centre, the Senator paid a visit to the WEIS Radio Studios to meet with General Manager Jerry Baker. You can read about that interview by visiting our website at weisradio.com

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