The race is over, he’s been sworn in, and now District 18 State Rep. Jamie Kiel is ready to get to work.
“I knew the important thing during the campaign was to go to as many homes as possible to find out the needs of the district, and I did that thousands of times,” Kiel said. “Now that the race is over, I will take the information that I received, and continue to receive, to Montgomery and go to work.”
“I was honored to be there, and I’m excited to be working with him. We can accomplish a lot by working together,” Moore said.
Kiel is already in the process of meeting with the North Alabama Council of Local Governments about possible grants for the area as well as meeting with the local school systems to assess their needs.
“I will be a very hands-on representative and will be very accessible to our local leaders and to my constituents,” he said.
“It’s important for voters to know their representative and feel like they can talk to them. That’s the type of representative I will be,” he said.
Franklin County Superintendent Greg Hamilton said that he is looking forward to working with Kiel. “I know we share the same passion for public education and the children of this county,” Hamilton said.
Children’s education is important to Kiel, who has three daughters himself. He said his family has been a major support system for him throughout the campaign.
His family and friends provided a strong team that has helped him along this journey, and Kiel said he is determined to put together another strong team that will make sure his district is well represented in Montgomery.
Originally published in the Franklin County Times by Lauren Wester.