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Businessman Lane Taylor Announces Candidacy for State Senate
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
LIFELONG NESHOBA COUNTY RESIDENT BUSINESSMAN LANE TAYOR ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY FOR STATE SENATE
Vows to offer business experience, conservative values to effectively serve his fellow citizens of Senate District 18
Philadelphia, MS (December 28th, 2024) – Lifelong Neshoba County resident and businessman Lane Taylor announced today he will seek election in the upcoming special election to fill the vacancy being created by incumbent Senator and Mississippi Supreme Court Justice-Elect Jenifer Branning.
“It is with great excitement that I announce that following prayer and careful consideration with my family I am running to serve as our next state senator,” Lane Taylor said. “As senator, I will use my experience and qualifications as a small businessman along with my passion to serve others to be an effective, conservative, strong common sense leader for District 18.”
“My wife, Jordan, and I have two children, and I want to keep this district, and our state, as safe and prosperous as possible for my family and every family,” said Taylor. “As senator, I will fight to keep our district safe by backing our law enforcement officers and opposing illegal immigration in any part of Mississippi while supporting President Trump’s deportation efforts. I’ll also fight to keep us safe from mandates that impede our civil liberties or negatively impact small business owners. I will also always fight to protect and strengthen the 2nd Amendment”
Lane, the owner and founder of Lane Taylor Auction Company, a proud employer of
District 18 and beyond, knows that jobs and the economy are a vital issue facing our state and he offers unique experience in addressing both the need for new jobs and relief to inflation that is impacting all Mississippians. He also has vowed to protect taxpayer funds by seeking to run government like a business, identify non-essential areas to eliminate/trim budget and oppose wasteful spending to prevent any tax increases.
Taylor’s experience in small business didn’t begin with his company but with watching his mom, Jane Taylor, operate her small business, Kinderdomes Daycare in Philadelphia.
In addition to safety, jobs and economic issues and financial responsibility, Taylor shared he is committed to keeping infrastructure a priority and sustain the advancements Senator Branning
implemented as Transportation Committee Chair stating that our next senator must be committed and able to work with MDOT, local leaders and Federal leaders to advance the critical road and bridge projects sustain the advancements and projects she implemented.
Taylor also thanked the many agriculture producers that encouraged his candidacy and vowed to stand with them in any way to secure and grow the agriculture economy in District 18 and across the state of Mississippi, saying that he learned at a young age through FFA how vital agriculture is to our state.
Lane and his family attend The Way Community church.
District 18 includes Leake, Neshoba and Winston counties.
The special election date will be set by Governor Reeves following the vacancy being created when Senator Branning is sworn-in to the Mississippi Supreme Court (January 6th). Mississippi law requires candidates to run “Independent” in special elections, but if elected Taylor, a lifelong Republican voter and advocate, would serve as a Republican senator.
Voters may visit www.LaneTaylor.com for additional information or to contact him.
LIFELONG NESHOBA COUNTY RESIDENT, BUSINESSMAN LANE TAYOR ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY FOR STATE SENATE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
LIFELONG NESHOBA COUNTY RESIDENT BUSINESSMAN LANE TAYOR ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY FOR STATE SENATE
Vows to offer business experience, conservative values to effectively serve his fellow citizens of Senate District 18
Philadelphia, MS (December 28th, 2024) – Lifelong Neshoba County resident and businessman Lane Taylor announced today he will seek election in the upcoming special election to fill the vacancy being created by incumbent Senator and Mississippi Supreme Court Justice-Elect Jenifer Branning.
“It is with great excitement that I announce that following prayer and careful consideration with my family I am running to serve as our next state senator,” Lane Taylor said. “As senator, I will use my experience and qualifications as a small businessman along with my passion to serve others to be an effective, conservative, strong common sense leader for District 18.”
“My wife, Jordan, and I have two children, and I want to keep this district, and our state, as safe and prosperous as possible for my family and every family,” said Taylor. “As senator, I will fight to keep our district safe by backing our law enforcement officers and opposing illegal immigration in any part of Mississippi while supporting President Trump’s deportation efforts. I’ll also fight to keep us safe from mandates that impede our civil liberties or negatively impact small business owners. I will also always fight to protect and strengthen the 2nd Amendment”
Lane, the owner and founder of Lane Taylor Auction Company, a proud employer of
District 18 and beyond, knows that jobs and the economy are a vital issue facing our state and he offers unique experience in addressing both the need for new jobs and relief to inflation that is impacting all Mississippians. He also has vowed to protect taxpayer funds by seeking to run government like a business, identify non-essential areas to eliminate/trim budget and oppose wasteful spending to prevent any tax increases.
Taylor’s experience in small business didn’t begin with his company but with watching his mom, Jane Taylor, operate her small business, Kinderdomes Daycare in Philadelphia.
In addition to safety, jobs and economic issues and financial responsibility, Taylor shared he is committed to keeping infrastructure a priority and sustain the advancements Senator Branning
implemented as Transportation Committee Chair stating that our next senator must be committed and able to work with MDOT, local leaders and Federal leaders to advance the critical road and bridge projects sustain the advancements and projects she implemented.
Taylor also thanked the many agriculture producers that encouraged his candidacy and vowed to stand with them in any way to secure and grow the agriculture economy in District 18 and across the state of Mississippi, saying that he learned at a young age through FFA how vital agriculture is to our state.
Lane and his family attend The Way Community church.
District 18 includes Leake, Neshoba and Winston counties.
The special election date will be set by Governor Reeves following the vacancy being created when Senator Branning is sworn-in to the Mississippi Supreme Court (January 6th). Mississippi law requires candidates to run “Independent” in special elections, but if elected Taylor, a lifelong Republican voter and advocate, would serve as a Republican senator.
Voters may visit www.LaneTaylor.com for additional information or to contact him.
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