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Tuesday, December 2 2008
The Seymour Herald — Seymour, TN
Governor Bredesen takes Oath of Office for second term
published: January 24 2007 12:00 AM
updated:: January 24 2007 12:00 AM
Nashville – With First Lady Andrea Conte at his side, Governor Phil Bredesen took the oath of office for a second term as Tennessee’s 48th Governor today. The inauguration ceremony on War Memorial Plaza in front of the State Capitol was attended by members of the Tennessee General Assembly, Justices of the Tennessee Supreme Court, members of the Governor’s Cabinet and staff, family and friends and a crowd of more than 2,000 Tennesseans.
After being sworn in, Bredesen delivered his second-term inaugural address. In a very personal and uplifting speech to Tennesseans, Bredesen promised to continue his leadership of the state “in a way that has proven successful already - to seek not conflict but common ground, to reach out and embrace good ideas from whatever quarter they come, and to be the Governor of all of the people of Tennessee.”
During his 12-minute speech, Bredesen committed to keep education as Tennessee\'s number one priority.
“Hear me now: I am rolling up my sleeves. I want these next four years to be the time when we set Tennessee on the path of truly putting our children and their education at the head of the list,” Bredesen said. “Lots of things are important: health care and jobs and social services, but education needs to head the list because it is the most important way government pulls its weight to make things a little better for the next generation. To do this, we are going to have to be bold ... but that has never been a problem for Tennesseans.”
Bredesen concluded his speech with a request of all Tennesseans.
“Inaugurations are a milestone where we pause, where we recommit and renew our purpose. My fellow Tennesseans, I call on you today to join me in rededicating ourselves to big dreams for our children.”
Following the inauguration ceremony, Bredesen swore in the 16 reappointed and 5 newly appointed members of his Cabinet. They include:
Ken Givens, Commissioner, Department of Agriculture
Viola Miller, Commissioner, Department of Children’s Services
Leslie Schecter Newman, Commissioner, Department of Commerce & Insurance – newly appointed
George Little, Commissioner, Department of Correction
Matt Kisber, Commissioner, Department of Economic & Community Development
Lana Seivers, Commissioner, Department of Education
Jim Fyke, Commissioner, Department of Environment & Conservation
Dave Goetz, Commissioner, Department of Finance & Administration
Greg Gonzalez, Commissioner, Department of Financial Institutions – newly appointed
Gwendolyn Davis, Commissioner, Department of General Services
Susan Cooper, Commissioner, Department of Health – newly appointed
Gina Lodge, Commissioner, Department of Human Services
James Neeley, Commissioner, Department of Labor & Workforce Development
Virginia Trotter Betts, Commissioner, Department of Mental Health & Developmental Disabilities
Gus Hargett, Adjutant General, Department of Military
Deborah Story, Commissioner, Department of Personnel
Reagan Farr, Commissioner, Department of Revenue – newly appointed
David Mitchell, Commissioner, Department of Safety – newly appointed
Susan Whitaker, Commissioner, Department of Tourist Development
Gerald Nicely, Commissioner, Department of Transportation
John Keys, Commissioner, Department of Veterans Affairs
The Governor will more thoroughly outline his plans for strengthening education, job creation, health care and environmental conservation efforts during his upcoming State of the State address next month.
This news release, text from the Governor’s speech, an audio recording of the speech and photos from today’s ceremony can be found on Governor Bredesen’s Web site at www.tennessee.gov/governor.
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