Chris Pringle, who served three terms before prior to Ison, takes on businessman Don Hembree. Both candidates have conservative views on government spending and taxes, and both expressed support for more local control over education.
Brendan Kirby | bkirby@al.com, Press-Register
Wed, 05/07/2014 - 5:00am
Chris Pringle, who served three terms before prior to Ison, takes on businessman Don Hembree. Both candidates have conservative views on government spending and taxes, and both expressed support for more local control over education.