HUBBARD OFFERS THREE-PART PLAN
Three priorities will build a Montgomery for future generations
MONTGOMERY -- Joe Hubbard, the Democratic nominee for Alabama House District 73, has presented a three-part plan to move Montgomery forward. The Plan sets out Hubbard's legislative priorities should he defeat two-term incumbent, David Grimes, in the general election in November.
"This Plan represents what we must accomplish as a community to build a Montgomery that our children can come home to," said Hubbard. "Too often, we lose our best and brightest to cities like Birmingham and Atlanta. With this Plan we can offer our children quality, sustainable jobs to support their families, and a school system that will provide their children with all the opportunities we had growing up."
Hubbard's Plan focuses on Jobs, Education, and Ethics. The Plan proposes a public-private partnership to pump capital into small and mid-size businesses, a move, he says, that will strengthen Montgomery's local economy and create jobs. Hubbard's Plan also proposes a state-wide Magnet school program, as well as a program to recruit and retain the excellent teachers of tomorrow from state universities.
Ethics reform, Hubbard says, will ensure that these priorities can be moved through the Legislature transparently with the trust and support of the community. "These are not political issues that any one party can control; they are people issues that affect the quality and strength of our communities."
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.
Click here to read Joe's Plan.
For more information please visit www.hubbardforhouse.com.
