Supporting Auburn University is always one of my top priorities. First of all, Auburn University is the largest employer in Lee County and the growth of our local economy is directly tied to the growth of Auburn University. Secondly, Alabama’s colleges and universities, especially research institutions like Auburn University, directly contribute to improving the quality of life for our citizens and to expanding our economy. My wife, Susan, is a Professor at Auburn, so I understand the importance of attracting and keeping top tier teaching and research faculty.
I was proud to have led the charge to secure a $10 million grant from the state towards the construction Auburn University’s new Research Park, and over $900,000 in state funds for improvements to the university-owned airport. I then worked with my good friend, Congressman Mike Rogers, to utilize these state funds to secure millions of dollars in matching federal funds for improvements to our airport.
In addition to Auburn’s overall appropriations, which have set records the past two years as the largest in the history of the University, I have also successfully added hundreds of thousands of dollars in additional support for the Transition Program in the AU College of Education, the Encylopedia of Alabama Project in the College of Liberal Arts, and the Autism Research Center in the College of Education, among others.
Last year Governor Riley proposed a budget that would, for the first time in our history, fully fund requests made by Alabama’s institutions of higher education—including Auburn. I was proud to support this budget as well as Governor Riley’s current budget providing full support and much needed capital improvements for the Auburn campus.
Three times (1999, 2000, 2001) I’ve been named Auburn’s Legislative Tiger of the Year for my work on behalf of Auburn University in the legislature.