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Issues/Election 2014: Responses to Fruit of Loom Closing

A reader has asked that we open up the pages of ColumbiaMagazine.com to discussions of issues in the election. This is the first topic, one which is important, but not necessarily the most important. It is topical:
What will do if elected - or re-elected to address the employment and economic problems created by the closing of the Fruit of the Loom Plant at Jamestown?
Comments are especially invited from Candidates for U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate State Senate, State House of Representatives, County Judge Executive posts, and Magistrates in the counties in CM's Primary Service area of Adair, Casey, Cumberland, Green, Metcalfe, Russell and Taylor Counties, which will be affected by the closing. We suggest statements of up to one-half page in lenghth.

Individuals are also invited to suggest ideas on their own comments. Send Comments addressed to: Fruit of the Loom Closing, c/o Email @ Columbia/Magazine.com. If you encounter difficulties, call 270-250-2730.




This story was posted on 2014-04-06 19:08:34
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