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Tiffany Kessler is new 1st District Field Representative



2016-11-16 - Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo ColumbiaMagazine.com (C).
Tiffany Kessler is officially the Eastern Field Representative for Kentucky's First District Congressman James Comer and will be serving 11 of the First District's 35 Counties. She will be primarily serving Adair, Allen, Casey, Clinton, Cumberland, Marion, Metcalfe, Monroe Russell, Taylor Counties, and the Pottsville precinct in Washington County. For now, she's the only Field Representative and will be helping constituents in all the District's 35 Counties, which extends from Monkey's Eyebrow, which can be accessed by land only by going through Tennessee, to Marion County and Washington County on the east. But when Congressman Comer enters his second term, January 2017, she will be able to concentrate on the 11 counties. Above, she was photographed at a town hall meeting for Senator Rand Paul. - EW


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