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TML District 5 Legislators.Indd TML District 5 District Director: Richard Driver, Mayor, LaFayette, (615) 666-2194 COUNTIES Alternate Director: Vacant Cheatham Secretary: Ann Schneider, Mayor, Springfield, (615) 382-2200 Ashland City Legislative Advocacy Director: Kingston Springs TML Staff Liaison: Carole Graves, (615) 425-3911 Pegram Pleasant View Senators Davidson Belle Meade Berry Hill ForestHills Goodlettsville Lakewood Nashville Oak Hill Ridgetop Rosalind Kurita Dickson Steven Dickerson Ferrell Haile (615) 741-6679 (615) 741-1999 615-741-6694 Burns [email protected] Charlotte [email protected] [email protected] Dickson Cities: Belle Meade, Berry Hill, Cities: Gallatin, Goodlettsville, Cities: Centertown, McMinn- Slayden Forest Hills, Goodlettsville, Hartsville, Hendersonville, ville, Morrison, Spencer, Viola Vanleer Lakewood, Nashville, Oak Hill, Millersville, Mitchellville, Nash- Houston Ridgetop ville, Portland, Westmoreland, Committees: Erin White House Humphreys Committees: State & Local McEwen (Chair); Ethics (1st Vice-Chair); Committees: Health & Wel- Macon Education fare (1st Vice-Chair); Educa- Lafayette tion; Finance; Rules Montgomery Clarksville Robertson Adams Cedar Hill Coopertown Cross Plains Greenbrier Stewart Kerry Roberts Mark Pody Cumberland City Phone (615) 741-4499 (615) 741-2421 Dover [email protected] [email protected] Sumner Gallatin Cities: Adams, Ashland City, Cities: Lafayette, Lebanon, Hendersonville Burns, Cedar Hill, Centerville, Mount Juliet, Red Boiling Millersville Charlotte, Coopertown, Cross Springs, Watertown Mitchellville Plains, Dickson, Greenbrier, Portland Kingston Springs, McEwen, Committees: Transportation New Johnsonville, Orlinda, Pe- and Safety (1st Vice-Chair); Westmoreland gram, Pleasant View, Slayden, Energy (2nd Vice-Chair); Gov Trousdale Springfield, Vanleer, Waverly, Ops Hartsville White Bluff Wilson Lebanon Committees: Chair, Senate Mt. Juliet Gov Ops (Chair); Judiciary Watertown TML District 5 Representatives BIll Beck Clark Boyd Michael Curcio Bob Freeman Johnny Garrett (615) 741-3229 (615) 741-7086 (615) 741-3513 (615) 741-9524 (615) 741-3893 rep.bill.beck rep.clark.boyd rep.michael.curcio rep.bob.freeman rep.johnny.garrett @capitoltn.gov @capitoltn.gov @capitoltn.gov @capitoltn.gov @capitoltn.gov Cities: Goodlettsville Cities: Lakewood, Cities: Watertown Cities: Centerville, Charlotte, Cities: Belle Meade Nashville Columbia, Dickson, Vanleer Forest Hills, Nashville Hendersonville, Millers- ville, White House Committees: Con- Oak Hill Committees: Judicia- sumer and Human Committees: Judiciary ry; Civil Justice (Sub); Resources (Chair); (Chair): Civil Justice (Sub); Committees: Consum- Committees: Judicia- State; Departments & Consumer (Sub); Criminal Justice (Sub); Children er & Human Resources; ry (Vice-Chair); Civil Agencies (Sub) Employee Affairs (Sub); & Families(Sub); Constitutional Employee Affairs (Sub); Justice (Sub); Insurance Calendar & Rules Com- Protections (Sub); Naming, Local; Property & Plan- Property & Casualty Designating, & Private Acts; (Sub) merce; Utilities (Sub) Calendar & Rules ning (Sub) William Lamberth Mary Littleton Bruce Griffey Jason Hodges Kelly Keisling (615) 741-7477 (615) 741-6804 (615) 741-2043 (615) 741-6852 (615) 741-1980 rep.william.lamberth rep.mary.littleton rep.bruce.griffey rep.jason.hodges rep.kelly.keisling @capitoltn.gov @capitoltn.gov @capitoltn.gov @capitoltn.gov @capitoltn.gov Cities: Cumberland Cities: Clarksville Cities: Lafayette, Red Cities: Gallatin, Hender- Cities: Ashland City City, Dover Boiling Springs sonville, Mitchellville, Burns, Dickson, Kingston Committees: Educa- Westmoreland Springs, Pegram, Pleasant Committees: Trans- tion; Education Admin Committees: State View, White Bluff portation (Vice Chair); (Sub) Insurance; Life & (Chair); Departments & Committees: Calendar Agencies (Sub); Public & Rules; Judiciary; Crimi- Committees: Children Infrastructure (Sub); Health Insurance (Sub) nal Justice (Sub); Finance; Judiciary Service & Employees (Sub); & Families (Sub)(Chair);- Corrections (Sub); Calen- Gov Ops Judiciary; State; Depart- dar & Rules; Ag & Natural ments & Agencies (Sub) Resources Sabi ‘Doc’ Kumar Harold Love Susan Lynn Jay Reedy Terri Weaver 615) 741-2860 615) 741-3831 (615) 741-7462 (615) 741-7098 (615) 741-2192 rep.sabi.kumar rep.harold.love rep.susan.lynn rep.jay.reedy rep.terri.weaver @capitoltn.gov @capitol.tn.gov @capitol.tn.gov @capitoltn.gov @capitoltn.gov Cities: Adams, Cedar Cities: Berry Hill Cities: Lebanon, Mount Cities: Clarksville, Erin, Cities: Hartsville Hill, Coopertown, Cross Nashville Juliet McEwen, New Johnson- Plains, Greenbrier, Mill- ville, Tennessee Ridge, Committees: Safety ersville, Orlinda, Portland, Committees: Educa- Committees: Finance Waverly & Funding (Chair) Ridgetop, Springfield, tion; Education Admin (Chair); Finance (Sub); (Sub); Education; K-12 White House (Sub); State; Public Ser- Calendar & Rules; Committees: Ag & (Sub); Transportation vice & Employees (Sub) Naming, Designating, & Natural Resources (Sub) Committees: Men- (Chair) Ag & Natural tal Health & Substance Resources; Finance; Gov- Abuse (Sub) (Chair); Ops Finance; Health .
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