Greetings Breakfast Club Members,
We are entering the holiday season with a bang, as we get ready for Thanksgiving and the Christmas seasons. The election year is already underway as candidates start to pull petitions for the March primary, which includes Presidential Preference and county primaries (Learn More). Hopefully, I will be able to introduce you to some more great candidates as things really start to heat up.
This month, we are breaking from tradition a bit, as we invite Davidson County Sheriff, Daron Hall to join the club. He will give us an update on how his office interacts with MNPD, and how things are going with our jails. He is an old friend, and I am sure this will be one you won't want to miss. We will meet at 8:30 am at our usual location, Plantation Pub. Located at 8321 Sawyer Brown Road.
I hope everyone has a safe and fun Halloween, and I'll see you next month.
Lonnie Spivak, Chairman Davidson County Republican Party
Daron Hall was elected to his sixth term as Davidson County sheriff in 2022. He made Nashville history by being the youngest person ever elected to the office and the longest serving. Sheriff Hall has made arresting the problem, not the person, a focus. He designed and implemented the first-of-its-kind Behavioral Care Center, a diversion program aimed at decriminalizing mental illness.
Sheriff Hall was elected as president of two national associations. The only Tennessee sheriff to serve as president of the National Sheriffs’ Association. He was also elected the 101st president of the American Correctional Association. Hall has won numerous awards including the prestigious E. R. Cass Award – the highest honor given in the corrections profession. After 35 years of criminal justice experience, Sheriff Hall is seen as an expert in the field. He has been interviewed by national and international media outlets including the Wall Street Journal, the British Broadcasting Corporation, NPR, the New York Times, Fox News, CNN, and Fortune Magazine. |
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