Katherine Jenerette on FOX Business!

Katherine Jenerette on Fox Business' America's Nightly Scoreboard with David Asman. Friday May 28 and again Monday May 31, 2010. Tune in Monday on Memorial Day at 7:00pm Eastern time to watch Katherine Jenerette on FOX Business’ America’s Nightly Scoreboard with David Asman. As part of an episode-long salute to veteran...s, David Asman kicked off the May 28 edition of Fox Business’ America’s Nightly Scoreboard by hosting four veterans who are running for Congress – South Carolina’s Katherine Jenerette, Florida’s Allen West, Michigan’s Brian Rooney, and Adam Kinzinger from Illinois . Asman describerd them as a “refreshing voice that is rising up” and “veterans who want to kick out the incumbents and take their place in D.C.,” adding that they are among “nearly two dozen vets” who are “looking to take back Congress and making a real difference.” The show will be broadcast again on the Memorial Day program.


 

Please tune in on Memorial Day where the interview will be aired again and watched Katherine Jenerette Live 7PM CST

Q&A Official Press Release

SUBJECT: South Carolina 1st Congressional Candidate Katherine Jenerette on the Issues

Katherine Jenerette for Congress, First U.S. Congressional District, South Carolina
Katherine Jenerette Official Campaign Photos: http://jenerette.org/photos/
E-mail: uscongress@msn.com    Tele contact: (843) 685-5476

For More information Contact:  Stephen R Maloney, National Spokesman Jenerette for US Congress Campaign
Phone:  412-952-9232    e-mail:  TalkTop65@aol.com
           
                                                                                               
North Myrtle Beach, SC -- First District Congressional Candidates Katherine Jenerette’s response to recent questions from the media.

Q1) What do you think most separates you from your eight primary opponents? What sets you apart?

Answer: When you mix motherhood, a USC education with an army paratrooper and years of experience in Local State and Federal government in South Carolina you could end up with a Congressman who is more than just a pretty face in a skirt and high heels on C-span. That’s pretty different.

Q2) Specifically, what would be the first two or three things you would do in your first year in office, if elected?

Answer: The first two or three things I intend to do is a list of about two-dozen things starting with the Economy and Jobs and a lot in-between. I don’t have to tell the people what our problems are in South Carolina – they know it, we’re almost broke from too many taxes and a lot of people are plain scared of losing the jobs they have and the answer isn’t in Washington except to get the Federal government red-tape-bureaucracy as far away from small businesses and stop taxing peoples hard earned money.

Second, we have to get our National Security Agenda on track and that starts with securing our borders because if we can send unmanned aircraft drones thousands of miles away to take out targets in Afghanistan we can certainly build a fence along our border with Mexico. Arizona is on the right track and the Federal Governments policies on borders, visas and immigration is screwed up.

Third, I intend to reintroduce my fellow Congressman – especially Speaker Nancy Pelosi – to the U.S. Constitution, and I figure after a while even Pelosi will get tired of me whistling Dixie to her and learn something about us Carolina girls ability to stand our ground up-close and personal.

Q3) What do you consider your single most important experience that has prepared you to serve in Congress?

Answer: I’d say the single most important thing was my years as a U.S. Congressional Field Representative for the First District which gave me a ton of experiences about our needs and the needs of the average person in the district. That experience shaped my principles: As a congressman I won't just be representing the right, left or either extreme or the people in the middle – I will represent all the people of my district and that includes the richest businessmen and it includes single-moms with kids who are trying to get them through school to educate them and the ordinary people like me who go to work and pay their taxes and wished their government wasn't so dang big.
Government is supposed to be about people. I've always thought that the bigger the government, the smaller the individual – and that one small voice is always important, because when we lose that, we lose what the American dream is all about.


Q4) What do you feel has been the most overlooked issue in this campaign?

Answer: I think that when fifty percent of your jobs and working people are involved with the Tourism Economy which I call “Industry without Smoke Stacks’ I figure that issue should be up there on the list with the Ports of Georgetown and Charleston harbors. I felt that issue was overlooked and it needs to be part of the conversation – it only came up in the context of the Louisiana Oil Spill and like it on not, tourism is what we do best: Carolina Sun, Sand and Food and Charleston hospitality is who we are.

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SHORT BIO INFORMATION FOLLOWS

Date of Birth: May 31, 1968

Family: (Husband, Van; son, Christian David, 17; three daughters, Benjamin Elizabeth, 14; Drake Katherine, 13; and Wilson Gabrielle, 9).

Residence: North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Occupation: Adjunct Professor of History, U.S. Army Reserve Officer - Paratrooper

Education: BS Coastal Carolina University; MS University of South Carolina.

Public offices: U.S. Congressional Field Representative 1st District, SC; North Myrtle Beach Planning Commissioner; North Myrtle Beach Mayors Advisory Council; Horry County Planning Commission Envision 2025 Committee

Katherine Jenerette for Congress, First U.S. Congressional District, South Carolina
Katherine Jenerette Official Campaign Photos: http://jenerette.org/photos/
E-mail: uscongress@msn.com    Tele contact: (843) 685-5476

PLEASE ALSO NOTE THE FOLLOWING

Katherine Jenerette a US Army Reserve Officer on ADT Army Training Orders at Fort Bragg and is subject to DOD Directives.

DOD directive places parameters on campaign activities that allow Katherine to continue to be a Candidate for U.S. Congress but also restricts her direct participation in campaign activities.

After consultation with her unit JAG and Command Katherine has turned over the day-to-day management, direction, control and campaign activities and participation to her campaign managers and other district regional staff and volunteers who are authorized to continue the campaign while Jenerette’s active duty training is ongoing.

Under the DoD Directive Katherine Jenerette can, with authorization, make statements to and answer questions from the news media regarding political issues, policies and activities and her command has authorized her to answer specific questions from the media and request that they be submitted in writing.

Any media questions may be emailed to uscongress@msn.com or to Stephen R Maloney, National Spokesman Jenerette for US Congress Campaign Phone:  412-952-9232        e-mail:  TalkTop65@aol.com

Please understand that Katherine Jenerette’s responses are her own opinions only, and not those of the Department of Defense, or the Department of the Army.