Oct 16, 2015: Daily Journal: Celebration of Adoption honors Nunnelee with award
New Beginnings’s Celebration of Adoption fundraiser honored the late Congressman Alan Nunnelee as 2015’s recipient of the Adoption Service Award. |
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June 8, 2015: NewsMs: Swearing-In For Trent Kelly, Head to DC Monday Afternoon -
Kelly, now the former DA for several counties in northeast Mississippi, won a special election last week to replace Aln Nunnelee in Washington. He beat his opponent, Walter Zinn, with 70 percent of the vote. |
May 9, 2015: Clarion Ledger: Salter: Shrill tone of CD01 race likely script for 2016
So what do we know after listening to the paid media and the candidate forums in Mississippi's First District free-for-all to choose a successor to the late U.S. Rep. Alan Nunnelee?
So what do we know after listening to the paid media and the candidate forums in Mississippi's First District free-for-all to choose a successor to the late U.S. Rep. Alan Nunnelee?
Mar 12, 2015: NewsMS: Former Eupora Mayor Becomes 11th Person to Run for Nunnelee's Congressional Seat
Mississippi’s 1st Congressional District race now has 11 people who want to try to fill the seat left vacant when Cong. Alan Nunnelee died earlier this year. Former Eupora Mayor Henry Ross announced his candidacy Wednesday. -
Mississippi’s 1st Congressional District race now has 11 people who want to try to fill the seat left vacant when Cong. Alan Nunnelee died earlier this year. Former Eupora Mayor Henry Ross announced his candidacy Wednesday. -
Mar 7, 2015: Daily Journal: Sparks, Adams join race for congressional seat
Daniel Sparks and Boyce Adams announced late this week their intentions to run in the May 12 election to fill the term of U.S. Rep. Alan Nunnelee, who died Feb. 6 after a battle with cancer.
Daniel Sparks and Boyce Adams announced late this week their intentions to run in the May 12 election to fill the term of U.S. Rep. Alan Nunnelee, who died Feb. 6 after a battle with cancer.
Feb 24, 2015: AP: May 12 election set to fill north Mississippi US House seat
The 1st District congressional seat has been open since Republican Rep. Alan Nunnelee died of brain cancer Feb. 6.
The 1st District congressional seat has been open since Republican Rep. Alan Nunnelee died of brain cancer Feb. 6.
Feb 20, 2015: Y'all Politics: State Sen. David Parker will not seek MS01 seat
“Since the passing of Congressman Alan Nunnelee, I have been diligently considering a run for Congress and the impact it would have on my family. I have consulted with the governor, lieutenant governor, fellow senators, local elected officials, friends and patients.”
“Since the passing of Congressman Alan Nunnelee, I have been diligently considering a run for Congress and the impact it would have on my family. I have consulted with the governor, lieutenant governor, fellow senators, local elected officials, friends and patients.”
Feb 12, 2015: Clarion Ledger: Column Talk podcast 001: Geoff Pender on Alan Nunnelee
Geoff Pender was the first guest, and he talked about his column on the passing of U.S. Rep. Alan Nunnelee.
Geoff Pender was the first guest, and he talked about his column on the passing of U.S. Rep. Alan Nunnelee.
Feb 9, 2015: WCBI: Video: Cong. Alan Nunnelee Remembered As A Man Who Lived Out His Christian Beliefs
Mississippi’s First District Congressman Alan Nunnelee was laid to rest today. Nunnelee passsed away at his home Friday after a battle with cancer. As WCBI’s Allie Martin reports, the funeral service was a time to reflect on the congressman’s public service, his love for his family and his Christian faith.
Mississippi’s First District Congressman Alan Nunnelee was laid to rest today. Nunnelee passsed away at his home Friday after a battle with cancer. As WCBI’s Allie Martin reports, the funeral service was a time to reflect on the congressman’s public service, his love for his family and his Christian faith.
Feb 9, 2015: NewsMs: Nunnelee Remembered For Service: Funeral Service Today in Tupelo
-Congressman Alan Nunnelee, who died Friday after a second brain tumor, will be remembered at a funeral service in his hometown of Tupelo at 2 p.m. today. Nunnelee had just begun his third term as a U.S. Congressman. He was 56.
-Congressman Alan Nunnelee, who died Friday after a second brain tumor, will be remembered at a funeral service in his hometown of Tupelo at 2 p.m. today. Nunnelee had just begun his third term as a U.S. Congressman. He was 56.
Feb 6, 2015: USA Today: Rep. Alan Nunnelee dies at 56
Rep. Alan Nunnelee, a Mississippi Republican and part of the historic 2010 GOP wave election that gave the party control of the House, died Friday. He was 56.
Rep. Alan Nunnelee, a Mississippi Republican and part of the historic 2010 GOP wave election that gave the party control of the House, died Friday. He was 56.
Jan 30, 2015: Hattiesburg American: Congressman Nunnelee in hospice care
Ailing Rep. Alan Nunnelee, a Mississippi Republican serving his third term, has exhausted treatment options for cancer and is in hospice care at home, his office said Friday.
Ailing Rep. Alan Nunnelee, a Mississippi Republican serving his third term, has exhausted treatment options for cancer and is in hospice care at home, his office said Friday.
Jan 30, 2015: Jackson Free Press: For Nunnelee, No More Medical Treatment Possible for Cancer
Doctors have found a new tumor in U.S. Rep. Alan Nunnelee and told him no further medical treatment is possible, a spokesman for the Mississippi congressman said Friday.
Doctors have found a new tumor in U.S. Rep. Alan Nunnelee and told him no further medical treatment is possible, a spokesman for the Mississippi congressman said Friday.
Jan 12, 2015: ABC News: Mississippi Congressman Nunnelee Takes Oath in Hospital
Republican Rep. Alan Nunnelee was sworn in Monday by U.S. District Judge Michael Mills at North Mississippi Medical Center in Tupelo.
Republican Rep. Alan Nunnelee was sworn in Monday by U.S. District Judge Michael Mills at North Mississippi Medical Center in Tupelo.
Jan 7, 2015: Hattiesburg American: Hospitalized congressman to take oath in Miss.
Republican U.S. Rep. Alan Nunnelee's spokeswoman, Elizabeth Parks, says U.S. District Judge Michael Mills will administer the oath to Nunnelee, who is hospitalized.
Republican U.S. Rep. Alan Nunnelee's spokeswoman, Elizabeth Parks, says U.S. District Judge Michael Mills will administer the oath to Nunnelee, who is hospitalized.
Jan 6, 2015: Gulf Live: Congressmen ask Obama for Mississippi disaster declaration for Dec. 23 tornadoes
The letter was signed by Republican Sens. Thad Cochran and Roger Wicker; Democratic Rep. Bennie Thompson and Republican Reps. Gregg Harper, Alan Nunnelee and Steven Palazzo.
The letter was signed by Republican Sens. Thad Cochran and Roger Wicker; Democratic Rep. Bennie Thompson and Republican Reps. Gregg Harper, Alan Nunnelee and Steven Palazzo.
Jan 5, 2015: Huffington Post: Rep. Alan Nunnelee Hospitalized In Mississippi
U.S. Rep. Alan Nunnelee, a Mississippi congressman who had brain surgery last year, has been hospitalized for a bleeding problem in his left leg.
U.S. Rep. Alan Nunnelee, a Mississippi congressman who had brain surgery last year, has been hospitalized for a bleeding problem in his left leg.
Dec 27, 2014: Brownsville Herald: Judge allows court briefs from senators
The U.S. representatives are Bob Goodlatte, Diane Black, Dave Brat, Jeff Duncan, John Fleming, Randy Forbes, Virginia Foxx, Trent Franks, Trey Gowdy, H. Morgan Griffith, Vicky Hartzler, Tim Huelskamp, Mike Kelly, David McKinley, Jeff Miller, Alan Nunnelee, Pete Olson, Ted Poe, Bill Posey, Tom Price, Phil Roe, Adrian Smith, Lamar Smith and Rob Wittman.
The U.S. representatives are Bob Goodlatte, Diane Black, Dave Brat, Jeff Duncan, John Fleming, Randy Forbes, Virginia Foxx, Trent Franks, Trey Gowdy, H. Morgan Griffith, Vicky Hartzler, Tim Huelskamp, Mike Kelly, David McKinley, Jeff Miller, Alan Nunnelee, Pete Olson, Ted Poe, Bill Posey, Tom Price, Phil Roe, Adrian Smith, Lamar Smith and Rob Wittman.
Dec 11, 2014: Y'all Politics: Congressman Nunnelee says #CRomnibus allows Congress to focus on holding the president accountable
The House of Representatives passed the House Amendment to the Senate Amendment to H.R. 83, the Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act of 2015 (Omnibus). H.R. 83 abides by the Ryan-Murray budget agreement and funds 11 of the 12 regular Appropriations bills through September 30, 2015. The bill funds the Department of Homeland Security under a Continuing Resolution (CR) until February 27, 2015. Congressman Alan Nunnelee (R-Miss.), who serves on the House Appropriations Committee, released a statement following passage
The House of Representatives passed the House Amendment to the Senate Amendment to H.R. 83, the Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act of 2015 (Omnibus). H.R. 83 abides by the Ryan-Murray budget agreement and funds 11 of the 12 regular Appropriations bills through September 30, 2015. The bill funds the Department of Homeland Security under a Continuing Resolution (CR) until February 27, 2015. Congressman Alan Nunnelee (R-Miss.), who serves on the House Appropriations Committee, released a statement following passage
Nov 4, 2014: Washington Times: Republican Alan Nunnelee re-elected to US House seat in Mississippi’s 1st District.
Republican Alan Nunnelee re-elected to US House seat in Mississippi’s 1st District.
Republican Alan Nunnelee re-elected to US House seat in Mississippi’s 1st District.
Sept 18, 2014: Sun-Herald: Cochran, Wicker are two of Senate's Guardians of Small Business
Congressmen Steven Palazzo and Alan Nunnelee, both also Mississippi Republicans, received the honor Wednesday
Sept 16, 2014: Mississippi Business Journal: House votes for transfer of Yellow Creek Port land to state
“Manufacturing remains one of the top drivers of the economy in Mississippi,” Rep. Alan Nunnelee (MS-01) said. “It is important that we remain competitive, attracting new business and creating an environment for current business to expand. The approval of this 173-acre land transfer allows the state of Mississippi to do just that.”
Sept 1, 2014: Miami Herald: GOP's Nunnelee seeks 3rd term after brain surgery
Republican U.S. Rep. Alan Nunnelee is likely to make few campaign appearances in north Mississippi this fall as he recovers from brain surgery and a stroke.
Congressmen Steven Palazzo and Alan Nunnelee, both also Mississippi Republicans, received the honor Wednesday
Sept 16, 2014: Mississippi Business Journal: House votes for transfer of Yellow Creek Port land to state
“Manufacturing remains one of the top drivers of the economy in Mississippi,” Rep. Alan Nunnelee (MS-01) said. “It is important that we remain competitive, attracting new business and creating an environment for current business to expand. The approval of this 173-acre land transfer allows the state of Mississippi to do just that.”
Sept 1, 2014: Miami Herald: GOP's Nunnelee seeks 3rd term after brain surgery
Republican U.S. Rep. Alan Nunnelee is likely to make few campaign appearances in north Mississippi this fall as he recovers from brain surgery and a stroke.
Aug 29, 2014: Newsmax: Rep. Alan Nunnelee to Continue Recovery From Surgery at Home
Republican Rep. Alan Nunnelee announced today that his doctors have granted approval to continue his rehabilitation from brain surgery at his home in Mississippi.
Republican Rep. Alan Nunnelee announced today that his doctors have granted approval to continue his rehabilitation from brain surgery at his home in Mississippi.
July 16, 2014: WTVA: Committee approves Yellow Creek Port ownership change
Mississippi Rep. Alan Nunnellee sponsored the bill, House Bill 3044, and Rep. Gregg Harper, Rep. Steven Palazzo, and Rep. Bennie Thompson cosponsored the bill.
Mississippi Rep. Alan Nunnellee sponsored the bill, House Bill 3044, and Rep. Gregg Harper, Rep. Steven Palazzo, and Rep. Bennie Thompson cosponsored the bill.
May 9, 2014: WJTV: Nunnelee out of hospital but faces brain surgery
A Republican congressman from north Mississippi is out of a Washington hospital but says he faces surgery later for a small mass found on his brain. Rep. Alan Nunnelee says he was released Friday from George Washington University Medical Center. The 55-year-old had been admitted to the hospital Thursday after experiencing nausea and fatigue. May 8, 2014: WTVA: Congressman Alan Nunnelee hospitalized Congressman Alan Nunnelee is in a Washington hospital after suffering nausea and fatigue Wednesday. May 6, 2014: Clarion Ledger: Miss. officials support Supreme Court ruling on prayer Rep. Alan Nunnelee also pointed out the freedom of religion clause in the Constitution. |
May 1, 2014: Mississippi Business Blog: CARTER: Help headed for Nunnelee’s district should show him nation cares for its own
My generation’s poet laureate would say this of Mississippi’s Rep. Alan Nunnelee: “He never turned around to see the frowns on the jugglers and the clowns.”
Apr 25, 2014: WTVA: Congressman encourages students
First District U.S. Congressman Alan Nunnelee spoke with the students Friday. Nunnelee told the group about his responsibilities as a member of the House of Representatives, and he answered questions about government.
Apr 22, 2014: Life Site News: Ethical Concerns Surrounding Three Parent Embryos Raised on Capitol Hill
Senator Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) and Rep. Alan Nunnelee (R-Miss.) both raised concerns recently about three parent embryos to FDA Commissioner Margaret Hamburg during Congressional hearings.
Apr 10, 2014: Y'all Politics: Congressman Alan Nunnelee on military construction, VA, and legislative appropriations bills
Today, the House Appropriations Committee approved the Fiscal Year (FY) 2015 Military Construction, Veterans Affairs and Related Agencies Appropriations bill, as well as the FY 2015 Legislative Branch Appropriations bill. The funding level provided by these bills abides by the $1.014 trillion spending limit passed by Congress in December 2013.
Mar 26, 2014: Gulf Live: Alan Nunnelee coming into his own in state's 1st Congressional District
My wife and I met U.S. Rep. Alan Nunnelee of Tupelo and his wife, Torie, for a hamburger after work on a Friday night. Nunnelee, who I was in college with at State back in the 1970s, has been a friend since those days.
July 14, 2013: Daily Journal: REP. ALAN NUNNELEE: Obamacare concerns are coming true
On March 23, 2010, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, commonly known as Obamacare, was signed into law.
My generation’s poet laureate would say this of Mississippi’s Rep. Alan Nunnelee: “He never turned around to see the frowns on the jugglers and the clowns.”
Apr 25, 2014: WTVA: Congressman encourages students
First District U.S. Congressman Alan Nunnelee spoke with the students Friday. Nunnelee told the group about his responsibilities as a member of the House of Representatives, and he answered questions about government.
Apr 22, 2014: Life Site News: Ethical Concerns Surrounding Three Parent Embryos Raised on Capitol Hill
Senator Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) and Rep. Alan Nunnelee (R-Miss.) both raised concerns recently about three parent embryos to FDA Commissioner Margaret Hamburg during Congressional hearings.
Apr 10, 2014: Y'all Politics: Congressman Alan Nunnelee on military construction, VA, and legislative appropriations bills
Today, the House Appropriations Committee approved the Fiscal Year (FY) 2015 Military Construction, Veterans Affairs and Related Agencies Appropriations bill, as well as the FY 2015 Legislative Branch Appropriations bill. The funding level provided by these bills abides by the $1.014 trillion spending limit passed by Congress in December 2013.
Mar 26, 2014: Gulf Live: Alan Nunnelee coming into his own in state's 1st Congressional District
My wife and I met U.S. Rep. Alan Nunnelee of Tupelo and his wife, Torie, for a hamburger after work on a Friday night. Nunnelee, who I was in college with at State back in the 1970s, has been a friend since those days.
July 14, 2013: Daily Journal: REP. ALAN NUNNELEE: Obamacare concerns are coming true
On March 23, 2010, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, commonly known as Obamacare, was signed into law.
Feb 7, 2012: Huffington Post: Louie Gohmert Defends Prop 8: Nature Likes 'The Idea Of An Egg And A Sperm Coming Together'
Rep. Alan Nunnelee (R-Miss.) talked about his wife of 30 years and what he said she has taught him: That people shouldn't act on same-sex attractions."One of the things that I've learned from her that applies to National Marriage Week, I've heard her say time and time again: Love's not a feeling, it's an action," Nunnelee said. "You can't help how you feel about something. You can help how you act." Jan 9, 2012: Roll Call: Henry Ross Goes for GOP Rematch Against Alan Nunnelee in Mississippi
Freshman Mississippi Rep. Alan Nunnelee pulled a primary challenge today, as former Eupora Mayor Henry Ross declared he would seek a rematch for the GOP nomination in the safe Republican 1st district. |

Patrick Alan Nunnelee (October 9, 1958 – February 6, 2015) was an American politician who was the U.S. Representative for Mississippi's 1st congressional district from 2011 until his death in 2015. Previously he served in the Mississippi State Senate, representing the 6th district, from 1995 to 2011. He was a member of the Republican Party.
Congressman Alan Nunnelee and Gregg Harper, along with eight other house representatives, co-authored a bill for an Elvis Presley day. They wanted to make Jan. 8 the official day, which also falls on Elvis' birthday. The members said there is currently no national holiday to celebrate the birth of an American cultural icon.
Congressman Alan Nunnelee and Gregg Harper, along with eight other house representatives, co-authored a bill for an Elvis Presley day. They wanted to make Jan. 8 the official day, which also falls on Elvis' birthday. The members said there is currently no national holiday to celebrate the birth of an American cultural icon.