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GOPer Teen Mom Rep. Julia Hurley Credits HOOTERS for her success
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Tenn. GOP lawmaker credits Hooters for success
By ERIK SCHELZIG , 02.08.11, 04:56 PM EST
http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2011/02/08/general-us-lawmaker-hooters_8298390.html



NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- A newly elected Tennessee legislator writes in the current issue of Hooters Magazine that her experience working in the restaurants known for waitresses' skimpy outfits led to her later success in business and politics.

Republican state Rep. Julia Hurley, 29, was elected in November after defeating incumbent Democrat Dennis Ferguson in a mostly conservative district west of Knoxville.

Hurley writes that her experience at Hooters helped prepare her for a run for public office - even when opponents tried to make a campaign issue last summer about her past employment and photos from her modeling career.

"I have taken quite a bit of flack from the public at large during my run for State House in Tennessee for being a Hooters Girl," she said. "But I know that without that time in my life I would not be as strong-willed and eager to become successful."

The link also became a direct benefit to her electoral bid when former regular customers made campaign contribution "without question or hesitation," she said.

The article appears in the magazine's "Orange Pride Spotlight," which features "the success stories of Hooters Girls both past and present." Much of the rest of the magazine is devoted to full-page photos of women posing in bikinis and Hooters uniforms.

Hurley now works as a consultant and entrepreneur. She is a Southern Baptist and a member of the National Rifle Association and the Gun Owners of America.

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Her House bid last year was her first run for public office, and she told The Knoxville News Sentinel during the race that her top issues included reducing illiteracy, creating jobs and filling empty retail space in her district. The General Assembly began its full schedule this week, and Hurley has not yet introduced any bills.

Hurley would only give a statement to The Associated Press and declined to answer specific questions about the article.

"I take the honor of serving in this state House more seriously than anything I have in my life," she said. "I identify with every woman who has overcome the odds to realize their dream. My past shapes who I am today."

In the magazine, she writes that her dream of running for office started at an early age.

"As I grew up, there were many factors that made me keep putting off being a representative of the people including the fact that I had a daughter at the young age of 15," she wrote.

Hurley said in the article that she first started working at a Hooters store in Alcoa ( AA - news - people ) as a way to help pay for college expenses at Maryville College, and later transferred to another store in Knoxville. She left to work for another restaurant and then a bank before becoming seriously ill and taking six months to recover.

A chance encounter with a former manager led to an offer to return to Hooters.

(...more at hyperlink)

Rep. Julia Hurly (State of Tennessee Official Biography)
http://www.capitol.tn.gov/house/members/h32.html

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Service in Public Office

House member of the 107th General Assembly

Member, House Government Operations Committee
http://www.capitol.tn.gov/house/committees/gov-opps.html

House Government Operations Committee (link to video)
http://wapp.legislature.state.tn.us/apps/videowrapper/default.aspx?CommID=43

Member, House Transportation Committee
http://www.capitol.tn.gov/house/committees/transportation.html

House Transportation Committe (link to video)
http://wapp.legislature.state.tn.us/apps/videowrapper/default.aspx?CommID=43
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