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TN State Senators and Representatives Contact List 2021 Senators District Name Phone Email Twi4er Facebook 29 Sen. Raumesh Akbari 615.741.1767 [email protected] @SenAkbari h4ps://www.facebook.com/SenAkbari 15 Sen. Paul Bailey 615.741.3978 [email protected] @PaulBaileyforTN h4ps://www.facebook.com/paulbaileyforsenate 9 Sen. Mike Bell 615.741.1946 [email protected] @SenMikeBell h4ps://www.facebook.com/SenMikeBell 16 Sen. Janice Bowling 615.741.6694 [email protected] @Janicebowlingtn h4ps://www.facebook.com/Senator-Janice-Bowling-202797446470765 7 Sen. Richard Briggs 615.741.1766 [email protected] @SenatorBriggs h4ps://www.facebook.com/RichardBriggsTN 20 Sen. Heidi Campbell 615.741.6679 [email protected] @campbellyn20 h4ps://www.facebook.com/campbelltn20 3 Sen. Rusty Crowe 615.741.2468 [email protected] 10 Sen. Todd Gardenhire 615.741.6682 [email protected] @SenGardenhire h4ps://www.facebook.com/VoteGardenhire 19 Sen. Brenda Gilmore 615.741.2453 [email protected] @SenatorGilmore h4ps://www.facebook.com/SenatorGilmore 18 Sen. Ferrell Haile 615.741.1999 [email protected] @HaileforSenate h4ps://www.facebook.com/FerrellHaileTN 28 Sen. Joey Hensley 615.741.3100 [email protected] @joey_senator h4ps://www.facebook.com/SenatorJoeyHensley 27 Sen. Ed Jackson 615.741.1810 [email protected] @SenEdJackson h4ps://www.facebook.com/SenEdJackson 23 Sen. Jack Johnson 615.741.2495 [email protected] @SenJohnson h4ps://www.facebook.com/SenatorJackJohnson 31 Sen. Brian Kelsey 615.741.3036 [email protected] @BrianKelsey h4ps://www.facebook.com/briankelsey 30 Sen. Sara Kyle 615.741.4167 [email protected] @SaraforTN h4ps://www.facebook.com/sarakyletn 4 Sen. Jon Lundberg 615.741.5761 [email protected] @lundberjon h4ps://www.facebook.com/JonLundbergForSenate 6 Sen. Becky Ducan Massey 615.741.1648 [email protected] @MasseyForSenate h4ps://www.facebook.com/MasseyForTNSenate 5 Lt. Gov. Randy McNally 615.741.6806 [email protected] @ltgovmcnally h4ps://www.facebook.com/ltgovmcnally 8 Sen. Frank Niceley 615.741.2061 [email protected] @SenFrankNiceley h4ps://www.facebook.com/SenatorFrankNiceley 17 Sen. Mark Pody 615.741.2421 [email protected] @mark_pody h4ps://www.facebook.com/MarkPodyTN 22 Sen. Bill Powers 615.741.2374 [email protected] @BillPowersTN h4ps://www.facebook.com/BillPowersTN 14 Sen. Shane Reeves 615.741.1066 [email protected] @SenShaneReeves h4ps://www.facebook.com/Sen.ShaneReeves 25 Sen. Kerry Roberts 615.741.4499 [email protected] h4ps://www.facebook.com/senatorkerryroberts 33 Sen. Katrina Robinson 615.741.2509 [email protected] @SenatorRobinson h4ps://www.facebook.com/senatorkatrinarobinson 32 Sen. Paul Rose 615.741.1967 [email protected] @PaulRoseTN h4ps://www.facebook.com/paulrosetn 1 Sen. Steve Southerland 615.741.3851 [email protected] 24 Sen. Art Swann 615.741.0981 [email protected] @RepArtSwann h4ps://www.facebook.com/artswannfortn 26 Sen. Page Walley 615.741.2368 [email protected] @pagewalley h4ps://www.facebook.com/pagewalley4statesenate 11 Sen. Bo Watson 615.741.3227 [email protected] @SenBoWatson h4ps://www.facebook.com/SenBoWatson 13 Sen. Dawn White 615.741.6853 [email protected] @VoteDawn h4ps://www.facebook.com/VoteDawn 12 Sen. Ken Yager 615.741.1449 [email protected] @yagerTweets h4ps://www.facebook.com/KenYagerTN 21 Sen. Jeff Yarbro 615.741.3291 sen.jeff[email protected] @Yarbro h4ps://www.facebook.com/jeff.yarbro House Members 7 Rep. Rebecca Alexander 615.741.2251 [email protected] h4ps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100049543596256 37 Rep. Charlie Baum 615.741.6849 [email protected] @Cbaum95 h4ps://www.facebook.com/BaumForStateHouse 51 Rep. Bill Beck 615.741.3229 [email protected] @beckfortn h4ps://www.facebook.com/BeckForTN 46 Rep. Clark Boyd 615.741.7086 [email protected] @ClarkBoysTN h4ps://www.facebook.com/clarkboydtn 47 Rep. Rush Bricken 615.741.7448 [email protected] h4ps://www.facebook.com/RepRushBricken 71 Rep. David Byrd 615.741.2190 [email protected] @TNStateRepDByrd h4ps://www.facebook.com/david.byrd.5059 32 Rep. Kent Calfee 615.741.7448 [email protected] @KentCalfee h4ps://www.facebook.com/RepKentCalfee 3 Rep. Sco4y Campbell 615.741.2050 [email protected] @Sco4yison h4ps://www.facebook.com/sco4yontheradio 87 Rep. Karen Camper 615.741.1898 [email protected] @KarenDCamper h4ps://www.facebook.com/karen.camper.9 12 Rep. Dale Carr 615.741.5981 [email protected] @DaleCarrTN h4ps://www.facebook.com/dale.carr.718 16 Rep. Michele Carringer 615.741.1721 [email protected] @ElectCarringer h4ps://www.facebook.com/RepMicheleCarringer 29 Rep. Mike Carter 615.741.3025 [email protected] @RepMikeCarter h4ps://www.facebook.com/mikecartertn 63 Rep. Glen Casada 615.741.4389 [email protected] @GlenCasada h4ps://www.facebook.com/glencasada 64 Rep. Sco4 Cepicky 615.741.3005 [email protected] @CepickyTn64 h4ps://www.facebook.com/sco4cepicky4TN64 85 Rep. Jesse Chism 615.741.6954 rep.jesse.chism@capito.,tn.gov @jesseChism 55 Rep. John Ray Clemmons 615.741.4410 [email protected] @JRClemmons h4ps://www.facebook.com/johnrayfortn 23 Rep. Mark Cochran 615.741.1725 [email protected] h4ps://www.facebook.com/markforstaterep 86 Rep. Barbara Cooper 615.741.4295 [email protected] 1 Rep. John Crawford 615.741.7623 [email protected] @johncrawford1 h4ps://www.facebook.com/electjohncrawford1 69 Rep. Michael Curcio 615.741.3531 [email protected] @StateRepCurcio h4ps://www.facebook.com/tnmichaelcurcio 76 Rep. Tandy Darby 615.741.7847 [email protected] @tandarby h4ps://www.facebook.com/votetandydarby 54 Rep. Vincent Dixie 615.741.1997 [email protected] @vincentdixie54 h4ps://www.facebook.com/vincentdixiefortn 70 Rep. Clay Dogge4 615.741.7476 [email protected] h4ps://www.facebook.com/Dogge4ForTennessee 10 Rep. Rick Eldridge 615.741.6877 [email protected] h4ps://www.facebook.com/rick.eldridge.90281 11 Rep. Jeremy Faison 615.741.6871 [email protected] @JeremyFaison4TN h4ps://www.facebook.com/JeremyFaison4TN 17 Rep. Andrew Farmer 615.741.4419 [email protected] @RepAndrewFarmer h4ps://www.facebook.com/AndrewEFarmer 56 Rep. Bob Freeman 615.741.0709 [email protected] @VoteBobFreeman h4ps://www.facebook.com/VoteBobFreeman 94 Rep. Ron Gant 615.741.6890 [email protected] @RonGant h4ps://www.facebook.com/RepRonGant 45 Rep. Johnny Garre4 615.741.3893 [email protected] @JohnnyGarre4 h4ps://www.facebook.com/johnnycgarre4 97 Rep. John Gillespie 615.741.8201 [email protected] @GillespieVote h4ps://www.facebook.com/VoteJohnGillespie 75 Rep. Bruce Griffey 615.741.8204 rep.bruce.griff[email protected] @bruce_griffey h4ps://www.facebook.com/bruce.griffey.984 77 Rep. Rusty Grills 615.741.0718 [email protected] h4ps://www.facebook.com/rustygrillsforstaterepresentadve 28 Rep. Yusuf Hakeem 615.741.2702 [email protected] @HakeemForHouse h4ps://www.facebook.com/yusuf.hakeem.714 79 Rep. Curds Halford 615.741.7478 [email protected] @rephalford h4ps://www.facebook.com/curds.halford1 24 Rep. Mark Hall 615.741.1350 [email protected] h4ps://www.facebook.com/MarkHallForTN 93 Rep. G.A. Hardaway 615.741.5625 [email protected] @GAHardaway h4ps://www.facebook.com/State-Representadve-GA-Hardaway-Sr-99405974190 90 Rep. Torrey Harris 615.741.2239 [email protected] @TorreyHarris901 h4ps://www.facebook.com/iamtorreyharris 72 Rep. Kirk Haston 615.741.0750 [email protected] @KirkHaston35IU h4ps://www.facebook.com/HastonForTheHouse 5 Rep. David Hawk 615.741.7482 [email protected] @repdavidhawk h4ps://www.facebook.com/DavidHawkForTennessee/ 27 Rep. Patsy Hazlewood 615.741.2746 [email protected] @PatsyHazlewood h4ps://www.facebook.com/ElectPatsy 30 Rep. Esther Helton 615.741.1934 [email protected] @estherhelton5 h4ps://www.facebook.com/EstherHeltonD30/ 9 Rep. Gary Hicks 615.741.7480 [email protected] h4ps://www.facebook.com/gary.w.hicks.16 6 Rep. Tim Hicks 615.741.1717 [email protected] 67 Rep. Jason Hodges 615.741.2043 [email protected] @JasonAHodgesTN h4ps://www.facebook.com/JasonAHodgesTN 4 Rep. John Holsclaw, Jr 615.741.7450 [email protected] h4ps://www.facebook.com/johnholsclawjr 22 Rep. Dan Howell 615.741.7799 [email protected] @DanHowell10 h4ps://www.facebook.com/RepDanHowell 2 Rep. Bud Hulsey 615.741.2886 [email protected] h4ps://www.facebook.com/BudHulseyTN 82 Rep. Chris Hurt 615.741.2134 [email protected] h4ps://www.facebook.com/staterepchrishurt 60 Rep. Darren Jernigan 615.741.6959 [email protected] @dsjernigan h4ps://www.facebook.com/DarrenJerniganTN 68 Rep. Curds Johnson 615.741.4341 [email protected] @rep_johnson h4ps://www.facebook.com/RepCurdsJohnson 13 Rep. Gloria Johnson 615.741.4341 [email protected] @VoteGloriaJ h4ps://www.facebook.com/gloria.johnson.739 38 Rep. Kelly Keisling 615.741.6852 [email protected] @KellyKeislingTN h4ps://www.facebook.com/kellykeislingtn 66 Rep.
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