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'''Bobby Humphryes''' (born January 10, [[1954]] in [[Bessemer]]) is an Alabama State Legislator, representing [[House District 15|District 15]] in the House of Representatives. He is currently running in the Republican primary for [[Jefferson County Commission District 3]] against [[Anne Hodges Goolsby]] and [[Tony Ladu]].
'''Bobby Humphryes''' (born January 10, [[1954]] in [[Bessemer]]) is a second-term Alabama State Legislator, representing [[House District 15|District 15]] in the House of Representatives. He is currently running in the Republican primary for [[Jefferson County Commission District 3]] against [[Anne Hodges Goolsby]] and [[Tony Ladu]].


Humphryes graduated in 1972 from [[Jess Lanier High School]]. He earned his Associate's degree in Fire Science from [[Jefferson State Community College]] and worked in the [[Birmingham Fire Department]] as a firefighter for 24 years. He sat on the [[Midfield City Council]] from 1992-95 and was elected to the Alabama House in 1998. As a legislator he has supported tax and budget cuts, supported stronger penalties for child abuse, and opposed same-sex marriage.
Humphryes graduated in 1972 from [[Jess Lanier High School]]. He earned his Associate's degree in Fire Science from [[Jefferson State Community College]] and worked in the [[Birmingham Fire Department]] as a firefighter for 24 years.


Humphryes, until recently, publicized his membership in the [[Council of Conservative Citizens]], an outgrowth of the [[White Citizens Council]] that is characterized by the Southern Poverty Law Center as a hate group.
He sat on the [[Midfield City Council]] from 1992-95 and served as a State Constable in District 51 from 1996-98, when he was elected to the Alabama House. As a legislator he has supported tax and budget cuts, supported stronger penalties for child abuse, and opposed same-sex marriage.


Humpryes resides in [[Midfield]]. He is married to the former Marcy Brasher and has two daughters and four grandchildren.
Humphryes, until recently, publicized his membership in the [[Central Alabama Council of Conservative Citizens]], an outgrowth of the [[White Citizens Council]] that is characterized by the Southern Poverty Law Center as a hate group.
 
Humpryes resides in [[Midfield]]. He is married to the former Marcy Brasher and has two daughters, Angela and Staci, and four grandchildren.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 20:47, 29 May 2006

Bobby Humphryes (born January 10, 1954 in Bessemer) is a second-term Alabama State Legislator, representing District 15 in the House of Representatives. He is currently running in the Republican primary for Jefferson County Commission District 3 against Anne Hodges Goolsby and Tony Ladu.

Humphryes graduated in 1972 from Jess Lanier High School. He earned his Associate's degree in Fire Science from Jefferson State Community College and worked in the Birmingham Fire Department as a firefighter for 24 years.

He sat on the Midfield City Council from 1992-95 and served as a State Constable in District 51 from 1996-98, when he was elected to the Alabama House. As a legislator he has supported tax and budget cuts, supported stronger penalties for child abuse, and opposed same-sex marriage.

Humphryes, until recently, publicized his membership in the Central Alabama Council of Conservative Citizens, an outgrowth of the White Citizens Council that is characterized by the Southern Poverty Law Center as a hate group.

Humpryes resides in Midfield. He is married to the former Marcy Brasher and has two daughters, Angela and Staci, and four grandchildren.

References

  • Whitmire, Kyle. (March 18, 2004) "Don't be hatin'." Birmingham Weekly.
  • Whitemire, Kyle. (May 18, 2006) "Don't be hatin' redux." Birmingham Weekly.

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