- Steve Gill
Steve Gill is a conservative
radio talk show host inNashville, Tennessee . He is currently serving as a political commentator on Nashville television stationWKRN , and his radio show, "The Steve Gill Show," is broadcast on stations across the state.Previously, Gill was the morning host on 99.7 FM
WWTN , leaving the air on June 30, 2006. On July 31, 2006, Nashville radio stationWLAC 1510 AM announced Gill's return to the station, with a program to air Saturday mornings on WLAC and a number of other stations in the state of Tennessee starting August 12, 2006. WLAC also announced plans to begin airing a weekday morning show hosted by Gill on October 2, 2006. ("See NewsRadio 1510 WLAC, " [http://www.wlac.com/cc-common/mainheadlines2.html?feed=119011&article=612160 Radio Host, Steve Gill, to Return to WLAC] " and " [http://www.gillreport.com/dn-m7_y2006 Steve Gill Returns to NewsRadio 1510 WLAC] ", Gill Report, July 31, 2006.)" Gill began his talk radio career on WLAC.He has interviewed many Washington figures on his shows, including Vice President
Dick Cheney and Secretary of DefenseDonald Rumsfeld .His book about the potential presidential campaign of Fred Thompson, "The Fred Factor: How Fred Thompson May Change the Face of the '08 Election" (ISBN 0976873710) was released on
May 25 ,2007 .Education and personal life
Gill attended the
University of Tennessee , where he received an undergraduate degree inhistory and alaw degree. He played varsitybasketball while in college, and was a member of the 1977 Tennessee team that won theSoutheastern Conference championship. As a student, he was also president of the student body, president ofOmicron Delta Kappa , and student member of the university board of trustees.Gill was an adjunct faculty member at
Belmont University from 1991 to 2004, teaching graduate and undergraduate courses in international business, business law and negotiations.He and his wife, Kathy, live in
Brentwood, Tennessee with their two sons.Political career
In 1992 Gill was appointed to a
White House Fellowship by President George Bush. During his fellowship year he served as Director of Intergovernmental Affairs for theU.S. Trade Representative in theExecutive Office of the President under both the Bush and Clinton Administrations.In 1994 and 1996 Gill was the Republican nominee against longtime Sixth District U.S. Representative
Bart Gordon , barely losing in 1994 but more roundly defeated in 1996.In 2000 and 2001 Gill was instrumental in leading an effective protest against a state
income tax . At his urging, anti-tax protesters deluged legislators with phone calls and e-mails, and circled the state capitol building in cars and trucks, continually honking their horns.Americans for Tax Reform recognized Gill with a "Hero of the Taxpayers" award for these actions. However, there also was criticism for the tactics used, which resulted in broken windows and other damage at the capitol, required state police to barricade and patrol the capitol to protect legislators, and led to several legislators being taken from the capitol building by ambulance to be hospitalized for cardiac problems. "(See CFIF.org, [http://www.cfif.org/htdocs/legislative_issues/state_issues/legis_state_tennessee.htm Citizens Defeat Tennessee Income Tax Measure] ; Patrick Poole, [http://www.sweetliberty.org/issues/staterights/tenn_taxprotest.htm Tennesseans stage tax revolt: Massive revolt at state Capitol stops new income-tax plan] , "World Net Daily", June 14, 2000; Patrick Poole, [http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=20025 Tennessee v. talk radio: Legislature tries broadcast tax after hosts defeat income tax] , "World Net Daily", June 16, 2000; CNN, [http://archives.cnn.com/2001/ALLPOLITICS/07/13/tenn.taxes.cnna/index.html Antitax Protest Succeeds in Tennessee] , July 13, 2001; and Patrick Poole, [http://www.heartland.org/Article.cfm?artId=587 Tennessee Tax Protest: A Report from the Front Lines] , August 1, 2001.)"ee also
Tennessee Tax Revolt External links
* [http://www.gillreport.com Gill Report] - Steve Gill's website
* http://www.southernledger.com/blogs/stevegill/
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