Amari Hints at Lieutenant Governor’s Race epublican

Alabama: Amari Hints at Lieutenant Governor’s Race epublican state Sen. John Amari was spotted at the legislature wearing a “lieutenant governor” button, fueling rumors he will run. If Amari jumps into the race, his likely Republican opponent is state Sen. Steve Windom. Another possible GOP candidate is Stephanie Bell, a member of the state board of education. Business leaders seeking tort reform are not likely to support Amari, an attorney. A tort-reform package has been stalled in the Alabama Senate for several sessions.

mari Hints at Lieutenant Governor’s Race

Republican state Sen. John Amari was spotted at the legislature wearing a “lieutenant governor” button, fueling rumors he will run. If Amari jumps into the race, his likely Republican opponent is state Sen. Steve Windom. Another possible GOP candidate is Stephanie Bell, a member of the state board of education. Business leaders seeking tort reform are not likely to support Amari, an attorney. A tort-reform package has been stalled in the Alabama Senate for several sessions.

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