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Senator Rand Paul speaks to a SRO Adair Annex forum



2016-02-17 - Basement, Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, CM photo.
U.S. Senator Rand Paul of Bowling Green, KY, addressed a Town Hall Forum in the Adair Annex just concluded after an hour and a half session, speaking to a standing room only crowd which may have number over 100. Sen. Paul stressed his themes of smaller government, more local government, and fewer regulations. The crowd was overwhelmingly friendly, but there tough questions of the senator on clean air votes and his support for veterans. Longtime supporter Bill Troutwine made opening remarks. Adair County CJE Mike Stephens introduced the guest of honor.


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