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State Sen. Josh Carnley receives support from the Alabama Farmers Federation

Support for Sen. Josh Carnley in Reelection Bid

State Senator Josh Carnley has gained backing from Alabama’s largest farming organization as he seeks reelection to the state legislature. The Alabama Farmers Federation endorsed him due to his firsthand experience in agriculture and his track record of delivering results for Senate District 31.

Carnley, a Republican from Ino, is both a farmer and the owner of Buck Insurance Co. He has built a solid reputation for his leadership within the local Alfa chapter.

“We’re looking forward to seeing him continue in the future,” said Tommy Thompson, president of the Covington County Farmers Federation. “He understands the significance of agriculture and business for our district and state, and effectively represents us in Montgomery.”

Jamie Willosdick, president of the Coffee County Farmers Federation, praised Carnley for his dedication to representing local farmers.

“Senator Khanley is an exceptional senator and has been a strong advocate for us in Montgomery,” Willosdick noted. “We take pride in supporting him as a committed civil servant.”

Billy Hixson, chairman of the Pike County Farmers Federation, along with Chris Carroll, chairman of the Dale County Farmers Federation, both serve as vice presidents of the Southeast Region of the Alabama Farmers Federation. They support Carnley for his integrity and hard work.

“Senator Carnley is a friend of farmers, and we wholeheartedly back his reelection campaign,” Hixon said. “He keeps his promises, and we feel honored to have him represent us in Montgomery.”

“I’m proud to support Sen. Josh Carnley,” Carroll added. “He is an approachable, hardworking senator who understands our farmers’ needs and will advocate for them in Montgomery.”

With the endorsement from Alfa and local leaders, Carnley committed to continuing his defense of producers and voters in his district.

“Receiving this support from the farmers in my district and state is a true honor,” Carnley remarked. “We share many conservative values that matter to the people here.”

Active in his community, Carnley is a member of the Enterprise Rotary Club and the Choctawhatchee, Pea and Yellow Rivers Watershed Management Authority. He lives with his wife, Valerie, and their three children, attending Inno Baptist Church, where he serves as a deacon.

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