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Allan Francis' Biography

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Full Name:

Allan D. Francis

Gender:

Male

Family:

Married, Wife: Kimberly Francis; 4 children

Birth Date:

06/29/1962

Birth Place:

Harbour View, KY

Home City:

Elizabethtown, KY

Religion:

Christian (Baptist)

AA, Business Administration, St. Leo University

AGS, General Studies, Central Texas College

BA, Computer Information Systems, St. Leo University

CompTIA

MCSE

Candidate, Kentucky House of Representatives, District 26, 2010

Board Member, Kentucky Board of Dentistry, 2008-present

Retired Chief Warrant Officer, United States Army, 1982-2004

Fourth Vice President, Kentucky State Conference of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 2010-present

MOAA Member, Military Officer Association of America, 2010-present

NRA Member, National Rifle Association, 2010-present

Member, Vine Grove and Elizabethtown Chamber of Commerce, 2010-present

President, Hardin County Branch of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 2009-present

Silver Life Member, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 2006-present

DAV Member, Disabled American Veterans, 2004-present

AUSA Member, Association of the United States Army, 2002-present

Member, Severns Valley Baptist Church, 2001-present

Past Membership Chair, Rotary District 6710, 2005-2007

Assistant Governor, Rotary District 6710, 2008-present

Legion Member, The American Legion Post 0113, 2010-present

Past President, Radcliff Chamber of Commerce, 2008

Past President, Radcliff Rotary Club, 2004-2005

Awards:

Legion of Merit and Bronze Star

Priority Issues:

The most crucial issues for the 26th District are jobs, education, the budget, small business concerns, senior citizens concerns, and, certainly for the 26th District, BRAC infrastructure.

Only with leadership that listens, responds and takes action will we see Kentucky move forward. The 26th District needs and deserves a leader who is committed to finding solutions; leadership that understands the importance of bipartisanship -- in working together to put the needs of the district -- and Kentucky -- first.

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