Dr. J. Adam Lowe highlights events and legislative themes in recent social media posts

J. Adam Lowe, Tennessee State Senator for the 1st District
J. Adam Lowe, Tennessee State Senator for the 1st District
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Dr. J. Adam Lowe, Tennessee State Senator, posted a series of tweets in April 2026 highlighting local events and legislative priorities.

On April 12, 2026, Dr. Lowe wrote “It’s Bristol Baby! https://t.co/gJwgCthj8c”. The following day, on April 13, he posted “Keeping Conservative Promises! https://t.co/8ysWryeole”.

On April 14, Dr. Lowe shared an event at the state capitol involving a bald eagle and recognition for James Rogers: “‘Penny’ the Bald Eagle was visiting the Capitol today as we honored James Rogers for his Tennessee State Song ‘Fly Eagle Fly’. https://t.co/ofKThwo7bl”.

James Rogers is known for composing “Fly Eagle Fly,” which has been recognized as an official state song of Tennessee. Such ceremonies at the capitol are part of longstanding traditions where lawmakers honor contributions to state culture and heritage by citizens and artists.



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