Who Is Judd Matheny? Since you’re here you’re obviously interested, and I am proud you are. For starters, read my professional resume on this site and that will catch you up on my background from that angle. The other, more complex angle we have is our philosophical side.
I believe in hard work, both physical and mental. Work hard and work smart. I believe there is an opportunity of a lifetime available to everyone in this country if they look for it and are willing to go with it when it comes. To do that, you have to be prepared. Education….education….education is the only way to prepare. With the exception of marching bands and drill teams you should never mark any time. Every job you have undertaken, recreational activity you are treated to, civic organizations you belong to should all be geared toward facilitating the realization of your opportunity of a lifetime, whatever it may be.
Successfully implementing a broad, technology based education curriculum from the earliest level thru college is my single largest goal in the Legislature. Other short term goals will always arise. They will be dealt with vigorously also, but we’ll never take our eye off the game ball: Teaching educators to teach new and emerging technologies and providing them with the infrastructure they need to walk our students out of a manufacturing based curriculum. We must implement a curriculum fully utilizing every opportunity offered by the computer, its peripherals and the internet. Each individual student will literally have unlimited opportunities for learning, inventing, manufacturing, efficiently addressing social issues and entertainment.
Probably by far the greatest part of being a State Representative, to me, has to be speaking to classrooms. Whether a graduate school or a pre-school, I always feel I contribute the most there. It also provides me with an excellent opportunity to continue to build support for the inevitable need to transition from the ‘old curriculum’ to the ‘new’ one mentioned earlier. The Tennessee Lottery took 20 years to finally be implemented in
Tennessee.
Political instinct tells me we’re looking at the same basic time frame in order to properly educate enough parents, educators and legislators of this need, not to mention the normal apprehensions associated with a change of this magnitude.
Public safety is another one. I often say when I speak to people in the district that I believe the two pillars and therefore priorities of the government are education and public safety. All other things are enabled by these two, and you can’t have one without the other. I will always push for enabling our public safety agencies to be able to hire the best people, provide the best equipment and readiness training and want to bolster the overall quality of our private protective services currently protecting our assets on the lowest bid.
I have extensive law enforcement experience and was fully involved in a business of securing over a billion dollars of high profile venues during the epiphany we had on September 11, 2001. I was a passionate police officer and still maintain some law enforcement authority and like to assist the departments personally if needed.
I could literally write for days supplying the details of these plans we’re working on. The good news is that I’m 5 years into this business and we accomplished an extraordinary amount so far. It has been with your help, and for that I am also proud.
Stay cool these days. It will be over 100 degrees for the 10th day in a row in the 47th District today.