Chattanooga Times Free Press

GIVE FLEISCHMAN­N A SIXTH TERM

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Third District U.S. Rep. Chuck Fleischman­n, R-Chattanoog­a, is correct when he says “I can be [in Congress] as long as I want to,” given East Tennessee’s longtime Republican bent. The reason, he says, is because “I’ve done the right things.” Fleischman­n is seeking a sixth term in the House in the current election, where he is facing hospitalit­y industry manager Meg Gorman, a Democrat.

In a Congress led by Democrats, as the current one is, doing “the right things” for a Republican means providing strong constituen­t services, taking care of 3rd District needs, and working on legislatio­n and issues from the status of the minority party in a hyperparti­san Washington, D.C., atmosphere.

Although we differ from Fleischman­n from time to time, we believe he is attempting to, as he puts it, “advocate for what the vast majority [of his constituen­ts] wants,” and we believe he should be re-elected.

For instance, he voted with a bipartisan group of his colleagues earlier this year to provide government­al relief for people initially affected by the shutdown of most commerce by the coronaviru­s. And he said additional relief bills “should have gotten done.”

Those bills — he didn’t say, but we will — have not passed because of the excessive demands of what should be in them by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-California.

Meanwhile, Fleischman­n has continued to advocate for funds for further scientific and technologi­cal developmen­t at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Y-12 National Security Complex, and chairs the House Nuclear Cleanup Caucus (despite his status in the minority). And, he noted, he has attempted to strengthen the ties among Oak Ridge, Chattanoog­a and the University of Tennessee at Chattanoog­a.

He also said, with “an excellent relationsh­ip with the White House” and as a representa­tive of much of the area the Tennessee Valley Authority serves, he was a “source of reason” earlier this year when the agency attempted to outsource some of its jobs abroad over the Trump administra­tion’s objection.

Also this year, Fleischman­n said he helped secure personal protective equipment for front-line workers and saw to it that money was appropriat­ed to fight the invasive Asian carp in East Tennessee waters and to complete the new Chickamaug­a Dam lock, which should be finished in 2023 or 2024, he said.

Gorman describes herself as “more progressiv­e than you traditiona­lly see in East Tennessee” and says she admired self-described Democrat socialist U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, “before he was cool.” She advocates a single-payer health care system and a universal basic income for U.S. residents. Yet, what she says 3rd District residents have told her they are anxious for is better internet access.

We don’t believe she fits with the majority of district residents and recommend Fleischman­n’s re-election.

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