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Sen. Stanley Resigns In Wake Of Affair With Intern posted July 28, 2009
Sen. Stanley sent a short letter of resignation to Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey. The affair became public after a Clarksville man allegedly tried to blackmail Sen. Stanley in regard to some nude photos and the senator began working with the TBI. Here is his letter: Dear Governor Ramsey: It has been an honor to serve with you in the State Senate in the 105th and 106th General Assemblies. Due to recent events, I have decided to focus my full attention on my family and resign my Senate seat effective August 10, 2009. Thank you for your service as our Speaker of the Senate and Lieutenant Governor. Respectfully yours, Paul Stanley Senate District 31 The Tennessee Republican Party issued this statement: "This was an unfortunate situation for all involved and hopefully something has been learned from this. Considering the circumstances, Paul determined the right thing for his family and his constituents was to resign and we support him in that decision." Senators Jim Kyle of Memphis and Lowe Finney of Jackson, leader and chairman respectively of the Tennessee Senate Democratic Caucus, released the following statement: "We have learned that Paul Stanley has tendered his resignation as the senator from the 31st District. We hope this puts an end to this terrible situation. We hate that it has happened to this family with young children, who continue to be in our prayers. "The Tennessee State Senate is an honorable institution, and the people of this state must know that it is their struggles that are most important to us as public servants. "We are sorry that the good work of the legislature has been overshadowed by this tragedy." Sen. Stanley is married with two children, according to his Senate biography. It lists him as an Evangelical Christian and as a member of the administrative board of Christ United Methodist Church. Service in Public Office Senate member of the 105th and 106th General Assemblies House member of the 102nd through 105th General Assemblies Member, Senate Commerce, Labor and Agriculture Committee Member, Senate Government Operations Committee Member, Senate Judiciary Committee Member, Joint Fiscal Review Committee Republican State Executive Committee 1998-2001 Young Republican National Federation Vice-Chairman 1997-1999 Tennessee Young Republican Federation State Chairman 1995-1997 Shelby County Republican Party Vice-Chair of Finance 1995 |
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