According to the Hendersonville Times-News, Now into his sophomore year as a state legislator, N.C. Rep. Chuck McGrady said he will continue to stand on his principles — even if it means ruffling feathers sometimes with fellow Republicans in Raleigh.
McGrady, who resigned as a Henderson County commissioner in December 2010 to fill the seat of former state Rep. Carolyn Justus when Justus retired, announced last week he intends to seek re-election.
Following what he called a “very productive” freshman year, McGrady said he looks forward to using his unique position as a fairly conservative Republican and staunch environmentalist to help the General Assembly reach compromises and get key legislation passed.Read the full article
McGrady, who resigned as a Henderson County commissioner in December 2010 to fill the seat of former state Rep. Carolyn Justus when Justus retired, announced last week he intends to seek re-election.
Following what he called a “very productive” freshman year, McGrady said he looks forward to using his unique position as a fairly conservative Republican and staunch environmentalist to help the General Assembly reach compromises and get key legislation passed.Read the full article
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