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Revision as of 14:02, 23 August 2007

Sam Hall
SamHall.jpg
Occupation Pensacola City Council
District 2 Councilman
Spouse Diana Hall
Children James, Sam, Becca

Sam Hall is a member of the Pensacola City Council. He was elected to serve as the representative for District 2 in November 2006. Sam is retired from the United States Coast Guard. He co-authored Threats and Challenges to Maritime Security 2020. He served as an Intelligence Anaylst (Eco-terrorism, Organized Crime) and Intelligence Watch Officer. He was a founding member of the Maritime Intelligence Fusion Center (PAC). He also worked as an Operations Chief in Alien Interdiction and Counter-narcotics.

Sam graduated with a Bachelors in Science from Murray State University in 1986. He pursued grduate studies at the University of West Florida and Joint Military Intelligence College.

Married 27 years to Diana, they have two sons, James Hall, Sam Hall, a daughter, Becca Hall, a daughter-in-law, Beth (married to James) and a grandson Byron.

Blog

Hall maintains a blog at http://pensacolad2.blogspot.com which he uses to inform constituents of issues and comment on city business. Hall came under fire for a July 6, 2007 post on his blog that said, "The joke around town is, 'what is white, shaded, and sleeps three?' Answer: A city truck."[1] He was referring to an apparent discrepancy between complaints he had received about a lack of maintenance at a Parker Circle park, which City of Pensacola officials blamed on budget cuts, and reports from his constituents that City employees spend much of their time sitting inside the vehicle instead of working.

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