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Tennessee Republicans in the U.S. House continued to display solidly conservative voting patterns in 2013, new studies show… Among the members of the delegation, Rep. Scott DesJarlais, R-Jasper, voted conservative 94.2 percent of the time, National Journal found.
Argie Cooper Public Library now has a clear title to its current building on South Main Street, meaning it can now sell that building to help pay for the construction of a new library building nearby. The announcement was made by U.S. Rep. Scott DesJarlais during a reception Thursday in honor of recently-retired library director Pat Hastings and her successor, Rita Allen.
The Cleveland/Bradley Chamber of Commerce was highlighted by a congressman during a recent session of the U.S. House of Representatives… Organizations like the Cleveland/Bradley Chamber of Commerce show that American small business owners and entrepreneurs are doing their part in growing jobs and strengthening our economy,” Rep.
National Journal has ranked Representative Scott DesJarlais, M.D. (TN-04) as the fourth most conservative member of the United States House of Representatives and the most conservative member of the Tennessee delegation.
Hundreds of people made a point to attend the Tenth Annual Hog Day Give-Away at the Davis, Kessler, and Davis law office in Winchester on Friday… Several politicians made appearances this year including U.S. Rep. Dr. Scott DesJarlais, State Sen. Janice Bowling and State Rep. David Alexander.
Representative Scott DesJarlais, M.D. (TN-04) released the following statement following President Obama’s 2014 State of the Union address:
Don’t expect many Republicans to share the rostrum with President Barack Obama when he appears this week at a Donelson high school… One Republican, however, might make it to Nashville. U.S. Rep. Scott DesJarlais had already planned to skip the GOP retreat to attend to official business in Murfreesboro. He may be able to fit the presidential visit in, spokesman Robert Jameson said.
The uncertainty of Obamacare brings many questions to mind… Republican U.S. Rep. Scott DesJarlais has made it a point to send out multiple statements about why he’d like to repeal the law, including one Tuesday about the announcement that only 36,250 Tennessee residents have signed up for Obamacare and another estimated 80,000 will lose their health insurance.
Rep. Chuck Fleischmann voted for and Rep. Scott DesJarlais against an omnibus spending bill that passed the United States House of Representatives. It funds the federal government for 2014.
Representative Scott DesJarlais, M.D. (TN-04) released the following statement after voting against the Fiscal Year 2014 Omnibus Appropriations bill: