Beau places an emphasis on doing what
is right instead of making decisions based
on partisanship – which he believes hurts
people. He believes in the purpose of government
set forth by the Preamble to the
United States Constitution.
It is time for the working middle class to
unite and elect someone who represents
our best economic interests. Send Beau
Doolittle to Montgomery to be our voice.
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Beau Doolittle Alabama Senate, District 35
1. The Beau Doolittle Campaign
PO Box 91881
Mobile, AL 36691
Phone: 251-423-4354
Email: contact@beaudoolittle.com
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T Stefani, Treasurer
Beau places an emphasis on doing what
is right instead of making decisions based
on partisanship – which he believes hurts
people. He believes in the purpose of gov-
ernment set forth by the Preamble to the
United States Constitution.
It is time for the working middle class to
unite and elect someone who represents
our best economic interests. Send Beau
Doolittle to Montgomery to be our voice.
Like us on Facebook: beaudoolittle4senate
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@Dooalittlemore
2. Beau currently serves
the citizens of Mobile
County, where he as-
sists an ever increasing
number of working
middle class people
who are experiencing
economic hardship.
Beau has been a resident of Mobile for over 26
years. A graduate of Baker High School, Beau
worked his way through college, earning his
bachelor’s degree in history and a master’s in
education from the University of South Ala-
bama. He has two daughters and a grandson.
• Eliminate the grocery tax which disproportionately
burdens the working middle class
• Ensure that residents of District 35 have access
to affordable homeowners insurance
• Bring over 30,000* jobs and billions of dollars to
our state, and more importantly provide health
care to a projected 300,000** Alabamians at NO
COST to our state for three years
• Advocate for the needs of veterans who have hon-
orably served our country
• Assist oystermen, shrimpers and others who make
their living from our waters
• Help the working poor by keeping the promise that
those who work hard will have jobs that pay livable
wages. This will also help to lower the number of
people on public assistance programs in Alabama
• Raise the level of public education to that of our
state’s college football programs by ensuring we
attract and retain the best educators, provide ad-
equate funding and set high standards
• Stop the assault on the livelihood of our fellow
members of the middle class who work hard to
serve their fellow citizens.
• Fight to stop the erosion of workers’ rights and
ensure fair labor practices
* University of Alabama’s Center for Business and Economic Research
** University of Alabama at Birmingham’s School of Public Health
For years, working middle class people have been
misled by politicians who use social wedge issues
to gain their support and then back economic pol-
icies that are not in their best interest.
Beau has experienced many of the same issues that
the hard-working men and women who comprise
the majority of District 35 continue to face. This
differentiates him from his opponent as Beau not
only knows the issues that affect us, but under-
stands their impact and cares about fixing them.
Beau has a vision for Alabama to build a strong
working middle class. Financially secure consum-
ers with more buying power will lead to more
profit for businesses and much needed revenue to
solve the funding crisis in our state
This campaign isn’t about any national politicians,
brand names or symbols. This is a local race and
the issues should reveal Beau will do a better job
representing the citizens of District 35.
About Beau...What Makes Beau Different? As YOUR State Senator
Beau will work to:
The motto of the Sons of Liberty (the group
responsible for the Boston Tea Party) was
“no taxation without representation.” The
focus was on representation.
Looking at the current makeup of the Ala-
bama legislature, 90-percent of state sena-
tors identify themselves as coming from pro-
fessions that are not typically identified with
the working middle class.
It’s time we elect someone from the
middle class to be our representative
in Montgomery.