Representative Mack Butler Discusses Bid for District 10 Seat in State Senate

State Representative Mack Butler paid a visit to WEIS Radio on Monday morning to discuss his bid for the District 10 seat in the State Senate. 

Butler owns an electrical contracting business he is a former member of the Etowah County Board of Education, and is a reserve deputy with the Etowah County Sheriff’s Office.  During his conversation with Morning Show host Jerry Baker, Butler discussed his local ties with WEIS Radio – many years ago, his father, Harry Butler, was well-known as a sportscaster for the station, bringing his special flair to the airwaves calling football games for WEIS.

He talked about how, at the age of only 22, he started Butler Electrical Contractors, and how he became involved in education through the PTSO and eventually ran for a position on the school board; he also discussed his background in the church and pro-life stance, along with his background in law enforcement and his strong belief in the second amendment:

 

He was a delegate for Donald Trump at the 2016 Republican National Convention, and was House sponsor of the Alabama Memorial Preservation Act – which prohibits or restricts the removal of Confederate monuments and other monuments by local governments. 

In a recent News Release Butler stated “Our community has been blessed for the past seven years to have conservative leadership in the Alabama Senate,” he goes on to say “…because I’ve been encouraged by so many people and there’s so much work to do in Montgomery, I have decided to enter this race to give the people of Etowah, Cherokee and DeKalb counties the small government, pro-liberty representation in Montgomery that they want.”  Butler hopes to succeed Senator Phil Williams of Rainbow City, who has announced that he will not be seeking re-election.  Williams offered his endorsement for Butler, saying “Mack Butler is a man of high character and a leader who puts people first,” adding “he’ll be a listener and one who gets things done in Montgomery.”

For additional information and to hear the interview in its entirety, simply click the link below

https://www.facebook.com/mack.butler.12

 

 

 

 

 

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