- Robert Adley (Louisiana politician)
Robert Roy Adley (born September 3, 1947)Net Detective: People Search] , a
businessman andpolitician from Benton, is the newest Republican member of the Louisiana State Senate, having switched from Democratic allegiance effective December 10, 2007. Ironically, just fifty-six days earlier in the October 20,Nonpartisan blanket primary , Adley had defeated another Republican, Tyler Marx Nezat (born 1986) [http://www.votetherecord.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/LauraSpringerRepsonse.doc www.votetherecord.com Citizen Response Letter] ] , also of Benton, the seat ofBossier Parish , [ [http://find.intelius.com/search-summary-out.php?ReportType=1& Intelius People Search - Public Records, Background Checks & More ] ] 24,371 (73 percent) to 9,004 (27 percent), to secure his second full term from historically Democratic District 36. Nezat's 27% was obtained with virtually no campaign or funding. [ [http://www.votetherecord.com/?s=adley Vote The Record ] ] Adley won all five parishes in the district: Bossier, Bienville, and Webster and portions of Red River and Claiborne parishes in northwesternLouisiana . [ [http://www.sos.louisiana.gov/tabid/153/Default.aspx Election Results ] ]Education, military, occupation, family
Adley graduated in 1965 from
Airline High School in Bossier City and thereafter entered theUnited States Marine Corps . He served two years, including a stint in theVietnam War . He is a member ofVeterans of Foreign Wars . After military service, Adley procured an associate's degree fromLouisiana Tech University in Ruston, the seat ofLincoln Parish in north Louisiana. He is a past president of the LouisianaJaycees . [http://senate.legis.state.la.us/Adley/biography.asp Louisiana State Senate > Robert Adley ] ]Adley has owned Pelican Gas Management Company, Inc., since 1993. He was President of ABCO Petroleum from 1972-1993. Prior to 1972, he was a securities
broker . Adley is affiliated with theinterest group the Louisiana Oil and Gas Association. Adley isdivorce d from the former Dawn Womack (born December 29, 1948) of Bossier City. [ [http://find.intelius.com/search-summary-out.php?ReportType=1&searchform=name's Intelius People Search - Public Records, Background Checks & More ] ] His second wife is the former Claudia Henagan (born November 14, 1950), formerly of DeQuincy inCalcasieu Parish near Lake Charles. He has a son, theveterinarian Brandon Adley (born 1971) of Bossier City. Another son died in his teens. Both sons were from the first marriage.Adley is active in the United
Methodist Church as a lay leader and speaker.Party switching
Adley served in the
Louisiana House of Representatives from 1980-1996. He vacated his legislative seat to run unsuccessfully forGovernor of Louisiana in the 1995 primary election. He finished in seventh place, and the office was won by outgoing State Senator Murphy J. "Mike" Foster, Jr., another convert to the Republican Party. There is speculation that Adley will seek the Fourth Congressional District seat being vacated after two decades in 2008 by Republican James Otis "Jim" McCrery, Jr., of Shreveport.Fact|date=September 2008 Adley said that he expects to work closely with incoming Republican GovernorBobby Jindal . At a news conference in his native Bossier City, Adley said that regardless of party his focus in Baton Rouge, the state capital, has "always beenconservative reform. I'm excited we have a new governor with the same philosophy, and I want to be as effective as possible in working with him." Adley noted that his becoming the sixteenth Republican state senator (among thirty-nine members) will create a morebipartisan and balanced Senate.Fact|date=September 2008Legislative accomplishments
In the 2007 legislative session, Adley voted to secure some $50 million from the state for the Cyber Command Center at
Barksdale Air Force Base in Bossier City.Fact|date=September 2008 The Cyber Command Center, with an annual payroll of some $750 million, is expected to employ as many as twenty thousand persons. The Air Force is considering a 58 acre tract adjacent to the east side ofBossier Parish Community College as a potential location (along with 17 others) for the new Cyber Command (to be decided in October 2008). [ [http://www.daytondailynews.com/b/content/oh/story/business/2008/07/10/ddn071008afcyberweb.html Dayton Daily News] ] The funds that Adley helped to obtain will potentially be used to enhanceU.S. Highway 80 to include traffic signals and turn lanes.Josh Beavers, "Sen. Adley switches to Republican party", "Minden Press-Herald", December 11, 2007, p. 1: http://www.nwlanews.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=6945&Itemid=1]In the 2007 legislative session, Adley sponsored a bill to provide capital improvements for Louisiana's technical colleges and community colleges. He maintains that a "strong system of community and technical colleges is essential to creating a skilled workforce." Lawmakers also adopted provisions of another Adley bill which reforms the Ethics Commission by prohibiting the director from earning outside income through contract work for parties having political interests with the state. Adley worked closely to develop income-disclosure legislation and has endorsed the Blueprint for Louisiana, a list of reforms pushed by a "good-government" group. Adley is vice chairman of the Senate Environmental Quality and the Revenue and Fiscal Affairs committees and is a member of the Senate Transportation, Highways and Public Works Committee.
Election history
Adley's public career began in 1977, when he won a
special election for an at-large unexpired term on theCity Council of Bossier City. He was elected to the Louisiana House from District 8 (Bossier Parish) in 1979 and served four terms until he ran for governor in 1995. In the gubernatorial race, Adley polled only 27,534 votes (2 percent). [ [http://www400.sos.louisiana.gov:8090/cgibin/?rqstyp=elcms2&rqsdta=102195 Louisiana Secretary of State-Multi-Parish Elections Inquiry ] ] In the 1987 legislative primary, Adley, with 5,835 ballots (50 percent) polled 36 more votes than his two rivals combined: Democrat Sandra M. Loridans, 2,334 votes (20 percent) and former Republican turned independent Freddy M. Shewmake (born 1940), [ [http://find.intelius.com/search-summary-out.php?ReportType=1&searchform=name Intelius People Search - Public Records, Background Checks & More ] ] 3,465 ballots (30 percent). [ [http://www400.sos.louisiana.gov:8090/cgibin/?rqstyp=elcms3&rqsdta=102487 Louisiana Secretary of State-Multi-Parish Elections Inquiry ] ] Adley was unopposed in the 1991 primary.Adley was initially elected to the state Senate on February 15, 2003 to fill the remaining months of the term vacated by Foster L. Campbell, Jr., also of Bossier Parish, who was elected to the
Louisiana Public Service Commission . He defeated Jerry Lott, another Democrat, 8,172 (68 percent) to 3,903 (32 percent). At the time Red River Parish was not in the district. [ [http://www400.sos.louisiana.gov:8090/cgibin/?rqstyp=elcmp&rqsdta=02150320012973 Louisiana Secretary of State-Election Results by Parish Inquiry ] ] Adley was unopposed for a full term in the regular 2003 primary. Foster Campbell, who had succeeded conservative state SenatorHarold Montgomery of Doyline in Webster Parish in 1976, ran unsuccessfully for governor in the 2007 primary won by Jindal.ee also
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