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| Vicky Hartzler |
Declaring that this campaign is about bringing jobs back to our communities, jump-starting the economy, and fixing a reckless, deficit-spending Congress, Vicky Hartzler, candidate for Missouri's Fourth congressional district, announced today a district-wide tour on Nov. 20-21, making official her candidacy.
At each stop, Hartzler says she will listen to the people's concerns and offer "common sense solutions to get this nation moving forward."
Hartzler stated about the tour, "As a life-long resident of this district, former teacher, small business owner, farmer, wife and mother I a.m. concerned about the future of our great nation. I a.m. so excited to be able to continue listening to the people of this great district and to let this campaign give them a way to take back Congress and fix what is broken in Washington.
"I hope everyone will come out to a local business near you to hear about the heartland values and common sense ideas on which our campaign is built. If you want real solutions that will help bring back jobs to Missouri, heal our broken economy, limit Congress' runaway spending, and lower taxes to jump start real economic growth, then come hear what I have to offer. I hope you'll be excited to join us in this all-important fight!" Hartzler served Cass County and Johnson County in the Missouri House of Representatives 1995-2001.
Prior to serving as a lawmaker Vicky was a classroom teacher at the junior high and high school levels in Lebanon and Belton.
She and her husband Lowell run a diversified farming operation in Cass County and are co-owners of Hartzler Equipment Company, with store locations in Harrisonville, Lamar and Nevada.
Hartzler will stop at the following locations:
Friday, Nov. 20
8 a.m.: Branaman Cabinets, 22701 S Peculiar Dr, Peculiar
9:15 a.m.: Gazebo by the Courthouse, 100 W Franklin, Clinton
10:15 a.m. Landmark Restaurant, 301 S Main, Lowry City
11:15 a.m.: Senior Center, 102 W Tilden, Humansville
12:30 p.m.: Crossline Center, 120 N Main, El Dorado Springs
2 p.m.: Brown Rentals, Hwy 60 and Hwy 39, Greenfield
3:15 p.m.: Blue Top Restaurant, 57 SE 1st St, Lamar
4:15 p.m.: Senior Center, 301 N Main, Nevada
5:15 p.m.: Corner Hardware, 107 W Ohio, Butler
7:15 p.m.: Embree Electric, 111 N State Fair Blvd, Sedalia
8:30 p.m.: Cadle McGrew Chevrolet, 701 N Monroe, Versailles
9:30 p.m.: Worship Center, 511C South Oak, California
Saturday, Nov. 21
8 a.m.: Dunn Bros Coffee, 3218 W Edgewood Dr #1300, Jefferson City
9:30 a.m.: Lake Area Clinic, 948 E Hwy 54, Camdenton
10:45 a.m.: Dairy Queen, 912 S Ash St, Buffalo
Noon: Ziggie's Café, 1321 Spur Dr, Marshfield
1:30 p.m.: Dr. Benny Thomas' office, 215 North St, Waynesville
2:30 p.m.: Radio Shack, 430 S Jefferson Ave, Lebanon
4:15 p.m.: Tator's Family Restaurant, Hwy 54 and 254, Hermitage
5:30 p.m.: Rick's Lincoln Inn, N Hwy 65, Lincoln
7:30 p.m.: Warrensburg
8:45 p.m.: Broadway Grill, 111 SW 12th St, Oak Grove.
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