Kathy Lennon Is Dedicated To Our Community

  • Friday, October 25, 2024

I am writing to express my strong support for Kathy Lennon in her campaign for the Tennessee House of Representatives, District 27.  Kathy has a wealth of experience and a well-earned reputation for working across the aisle to meet our community's needs and bridge the political divide.

As a former member of the Hamilton County School Board, Kathy served as policy chair for two years, drawing on her 25 years as an educator to advocate for our students and schools.  She developed and implemented a school-wide Service Learning and Outreach Program, demonstrating her commitment to fostering community engagement and support.

Kathy is also a founding member of Welcome Home of Chattanooga, which provides end-of-life care for our homeless population, and she has served on the Hamilton County Schools Foundation Board. Additionally, she served on Mayor Kelley's transition team and currently co-chairs the UT/TSU Extension- Hamilton County Agriculture Committee.

Kathy Lennon is dedicated to making a positive impact in our community. I urge you to vote for Kathy.  Early Voting in now until Oct. 31 or Election Day is Nov. 5. Together, we can build a brighter future for District 27.

Wilbourne C. Markham Sr.

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