Julia Hurley (politician) explained

Julia C. Hurley
State House:Tennessee
State:Tennessee
District:32nd
Term Start:November 2010
Term End:November 2012
Successor:Kent Calfee
Predecessor:Dennis Ferguson
Birth Date:28 September 1981
Birth Place:Knoxville, Tennessee, U.S.
Spouse:Dr. Joe Hutchison
Occupation:Business owner
Party:Republican
Alma Mater:Maryville College
Residence:Lenoir City, Tennessee
Children:1

Julia Cheyanne Hurley (born September 28, 1981)[1] [2] is an American politician, real estate agent, and businesswoman who served as the former member of the Tennessee House of Representatives representing the 32nd district from 2010 to 2012.

Biography

Hurley is a Lenoir City native. She went to college at Maryville College where she founded the Maryville College Republicans Club along with Congressman Jimmy Duncan Jr., graduating in 2003.

Hurley previously owned The JaCy Company, which housed SECGrillToppers, a sports licensing/product company. Hurley also worked for the RMD Corporation, owners of Hooters in Alcoa, Tennessee, before transferring to the Knoxville Hooters store on Kingston Pike from 2001 to 2004.[3]

During her campaign for the Tennessee House, Hurley's Hooters experience was criticized, but she defended herself by stating that she wouldn't be the same person without that experience.[4]

Hurley was the Influencing investor at the Lenoir City, TN Keller Williams Real Estate offices. Hurley is the CEO of JustHomesGroup, founded in 2014.[5]

Political career

Hurley defeated 18-year Democratic incumbent Dennis Ferguson in 2010 by a vote of 8,833 to 7,834.

In the General Assembly in 2012, Hurley joined with Tennessee Senator Stacey Campfield in sponsoring successful Drug Testing for TANF legislation, commonly known as drug testing for welfare.[6] Hurley opposed Amendment No. 6 to HB2725 by Rep. Johnny Shaw that would have established drug testing of the elected members of the Tennessee General Assembly.[7]

Hurley sought re-election in 2012, but lost the August 2, 2012, Republican primary to Kent Calfee. Calfee received 4,609 votes to Hurley's 3,704 votes.[8] He went on to win the general election in November 2012.[9] Since leaving the state legislature, Hurley has contributed some columns to the Knoxville News Sentinel.[10]

Hurley went on to be elected to the Tennessee State Executive Committee in 2014, serving in State Senate District five until 2018. Hurley was unopposed and received 5,670 votes.[11] Hurley proposed a State Party rules change that was adopted in 2018.[12]

In 2018, Hurley defeated 32-year Democratic Incumbent, Earlena Maples for Loudon County Commission District 2, Seat A, winning with 643 votes against Maples with 615.[13] In 2020, she announced moving out of the Loudon County, which led to legal actions aiming to remove her from office.[14] The case was dismissed in December 2021.[15]

During her legislation, Hurley sponsored 36 bills and co-sponsored 121 bills,[16] being Victims' Rights (HB0396)[17] and Education (HB2229)[18] the most important bills.

Personal life

Hurley is the mother of one child, a daughter, who was born circa 1997, when Hurley was a teenager. Hurley opposes abortion and has stated that she "was faced with the choice of abortion or birth" and "chose life".[19]

Notes and References

  1. News: Rep. Julia Hurley's party requires way around legislator contribution limits . WATE-TV . July 6, 2011.
  2. Web site: Rep. Julia Hurley . Tennessee General Assembly . August 17, 2012 .
  3. Web site: Grill-top distributor is getting ready to sizzle : Business : Knoxville News Sentinel. Harrington. Carly. 2009-01-28. knoxvillebiz.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20090131023856/http://knoxnews.com/news/2009/jan/28/grill-top-distributor-is-getting-ready-to-sizzle. 2009-01-31.
  4. Web site: Julia Hurley Credits Hooters For Success. Erik. Schelzig. Huffington Post . February 8, 2011.
  5. Web site: Julia Hurley Owner. 2022-02-13. www.justhomesgroup.com. en-us.
  6. News: Hurley-Campfield Welfare Drug-Testing Bill Heads to Haslam. Hale. Steven. 2012-05-01. Nashville Scene. 2016-11-24.
  7. http://www.capitol.tn.gov/Bills/107/Amend/HA1418.pdf "Amendment No. 6 to HB2725 Shaw"
  8. Web site: Rep. Julia Hurley Loses District 32 Seat . NewsChannel5.com . August 2, 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120807062210/http://www.newschannel5.com/story/19185113/rep-julia-hurley-loses-district-32-seat . August 7, 2012 .
  9. News: Roane County elects Kent Calfee for House seat . The Oak Ridger . Majors . Beverly . November 13, 2012.
  10. Web site: Republican relates to lure of Obamacare . Hurley . Julia . Knoxville News Sentinel . November 9, 2013.
  11. Web site: Comulative report for Loudon County - Loudon County Votes.
  12. Web site: Whetstone. Tyler. Knox Republicans debate change in statewide policy. 2022-02-06. Knoxville News Sentinel. en-US.
  13. Web site: jeremy.nash@news-herald.net. Jeremy Nash. County elections offer surprises. 2022-02-06. News-Herald. en.
  14. Web site: Satterfield . Jamie . 13 August 2020 . Politician who made headlines for dog 'air swim' and Hooters article is in hot water again . 2022-03-23 . Knoxville News Sentinel . en-US.
  15. Web site: 21 December 2021 . Case against Hurley dismissed . 2022-03-23 . News-Herald . en.
  16. Web site: Tennessee General Assembly Sponsor List. 2022-02-13. wapp.capitol.tn.gov.
  17. Web site: Tennessee General Assembly Legislation. 2022-02-13. wapp.capitol.tn.gov.
  18. Web site: Tennessee General Assembly Legislation. 2022-02-13. wapp.capitol.tn.gov.
  19. Web site: Hurley . Julia . August 17, 2013 . Create opportunity to prevent abortions . Knoxville News Sentinel.