Tennessee State Rep. Julia
Hurley apologized in July and said she would pay for the refinishing of
her desk in the legislative chamber after it was revealed that she had
carved her initials in it during a January session. "It was like one in
the morning on the last day of the session," she told WSMV-TV. "I wasn't
thinking straight." Rep. Hurley, 29, who has a daughter, 14, unseated a
nine-term incumbent legislator in 2010 with a campaign that touted her
time as a Hooters waitress. "If I could make it at Hooters," she wrote
in the restaurant's magazine, "I could make it anywhere." [Knoxville
News-Sentinel-AP, 7-12-2011]
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