Ward Cammack for Governor; Knox Commissioners Consider Law Director Issue
Broadcast Date: June 7, 2009

Nashville businessman Ward Cammack hopes to earn the Democratic nomination for governor and ultimately the governor's seat. He talks to Gene Patterson about some of the issues he expects to face in the 2010 campaign.
Knox County Law Director Bill Lockett remains firm in his position that he will not resign over his confession of keeping clients' money that should have been passed on to his now former law firm. County commissioners can't fire Lockett, but they are meeting next week to discuss their options.
In the second segment, commissioners Greg Lambert and Michele Carringer have differing views on what the commission should do.
Joining Gene for a final word in this week's show are 6 News political analyst George Korda and Kelvin Moxley, a member of the Tennessee Conservative Union.



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