If the Tennessee General Assembly is meeting on March 18, Republican state representative Julia Hurley may not be there in the morning.
She’s scheduled to appear in Roane County General Sessions Court that day at 9 a.m. to answer a speeding ticket.
“I don’t have anything to say about it” she said. “It’s a traffic ticket. What are you going to do? Pay it, I guess.
Hurley was cited by the Tennessee Highway Patrol on Saturday.
According to the citation, she was driving a BMW 77 mph in a 50-mph zone on Hwy. 27.
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