Hubbard speaks to Alabama's Silver-Haired Legislature

HUBBARD SPEAKS TO ALABAMA'S SILVER-HAIRED LEGISLATURE

Candidate Meets with Non-Profit to Discuss Issues Facing Montgomery Seniors

 


MONTGOMERY -- Joe Hubbard, the Democratic nominee for Alabama House District 73, met with the Alabama Silver-Haired Legislature this past Wednesday to speak about the pressing issues facing the elderly community throughout Alabama.

 

The Alabama Silver-Haired Legislature (ASHL) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit group of individuals over 60 that have been elected by their peers to represent the interests of older Alabamians.  The ASHL is a model of the State Legislature and draws members from each of the 105 state legislative districts.

 

Curt Jackson, the ASHL Representative from District 73, invited Hubbard to the Legislature's regional meeting to share the group's vision for the District.  "I am honored to have the opportunity to meet with such an esteemed group," Hubbard said, "and I look forward to working with the ASHL to pass needed legislation that will support and protect our elderly in this community if elected in November."

 

Hubbard is the seventh generation of his family to call Montgomery home.  He practices law with the firm of Webb & Eley, and is an active member of the Montgomery Kiwanis Club.  Hubbard serves on the Vestry at the Episcopal Church of the Ascension, where he, his wife Ashley, and son Hill, are members.  Hubbard has previously served as a legislative analyst in the Alabama House of Representatives.

 

 

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