Garrett Dixon announces run for State House District 38

CONTRIBUTED BY THE CAMPAIGN OF GARRETT DIXON

SALEM — Conservative Republican and farmer Garrett Dixon officially announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination in State House District 38.

“I have lived in District 38 my entire life. I am a husband and father who is concerned about our state’s future, and I refuse to sit on the sidelines,” Dixon said. “I know the challenges facing our rural families and towns because I live them every day, and rural communities need a voice in Montgomery.”

Dixon’s family settled in Salem over 160 years ago. They have worked the land and served their local community. Dixon, a cotton and peanut farmer, said he knows the value of hard work, resilience and faith. He shares the values that make our communities strong.

“I am not a politician,” he said. “I am a businessman and farmer who wants to serve my community and deliver real results for the people of District 38. I plan to take our small-town conservative values and business approach to Montgomery.”

Dixon said he brings a deep understanding of rural life, family values and local issues that matter and that he has a heart for service and a history of stewardship. He said he is ready to stand up and be a voice for the district he’s always called home.

“I am going to unapologetically fight for District 38 and the conservative values that matter to people in our district,” he said.

Dixon graduated from Smiths Station High School and Auburn University in 2014. He and his wife are parents to two children and are members of First Baptist Church of Opelika.

For more information about the campaign, visit www.dixonforhouse.com.

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