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TML District 6 TML District 6 District Director: John Hickman, City Manager, Waynesboro, (931) 722-8882 Bedford Alternate Director: Betsy Crossley, Commissioner, Brentwood, (615) 440-9460 Bell Buckle Secretary: Christa Martin, Vice Mayor, Columbia, (931) 446-0338 Normandy Legislative Advocacy Director: Shelbyville TML Staff Liaison: Carole Graves, (615) 425-3911 Wartrace Coffee Senators Manchester Tullahoma Franklin Cowan Decherd Estill Springs Huntland Giles Ardmore Janice Bowling Joey Hensley Jack Johnson Elkton 615-741-6694 615-741-3100 Phone (615) 741-2495 Lynnville sen.janice.bowling sen.joey.hensley sen.jack.johnson Minor Hill @capitol.tn.gov @capitol.tn.gov @capitol.tn.gov Pulaski Ardmore, Clifton, Brentwood, Fairview, Hickman Cities: Cowan, Decherd, Estill Cities: Cities: Springs, Huntland, Manchester, Collinwood, Columbia, Elkton, Franklin, Nolensville, Spring Centerville Tullahoma, and Winchester Ethridge, Hohenwald, Iron City Hill and Thompson’s Station Franklin Lawrenceburg, Linden, Lobel- Winchester Committees: Gov Ops (2nd ville, Loretto, Lynnville, Minor Committees: Calendar (1st Lawrence Vice Chair); Judiciary; Transpor- Hill, Mount Pleasant, Pulaski, Vice-Chair); Commerce & La- Ethridge tation and Safety Spring Hill, St. Joseph, Summer- bor; Finance; Energy; Ag & Nat- Lawrenceburg town, and Waynesboro ural Resources Loretto Lewis Committees: Finance (2nd Hohenwald Vice Chair); Health & Welfare; St. Joseph Education Lincoln Fayetteville Petersburg Marshall Chapel Hill Cornersville Lewisburg Maury Columbia Mount Pleasant Shane Reeves Kerry Roberts Dawn White Moore Phone (615) 741-1066 Phone (615) 741-4499 Phone (615) 741-6853 Lynchburg [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Perry Linden Cities: Fayetteville, Lewisburg, Cities: Centerville Cities: Eagleville, La Vergne Lobelville Lynchburg, Normandy, Peters- Murfreesboro, Smyrna Rutherford burg, Shelbyville, and Wartrace Committees: Gov Ops; Judiciary Eagleville Committees: Judiciary (2nd Committees: Health & Wel- La Vergne Vice-Chair); Energy; State & fare (2nd Vice-Chair); Energy; Local Government Murfreesboro State & Local Government Smyrna Williamson Brentwood Fairview Franklin Nolensville Spring Hill Thompsons Station Wayne Clifton Collinwood Waynesboro TML District 6 Representatives Rush Bricken Daivd Byrd Glen Casada Scott Cepicky Michael Curcio (615) 741-7448 (615) 741-2190 (615) 741-4389 (615) 741-3005 (615) 741-3513 rep.rush.bricken rep.david.byrd rep.glen.casada rep.scott.cepicky rep.michael.curcio @capitol.tn.gov @capitol.tn.gov @capitol.tn.gov @capitol.tn.gov @capitol.tn.gov Cities: Manchester, Cities: Clifton Cities: Brentwood Cities: Columbia, Mount Cities: Centerville Tullahoma Collinwood, Hohenwald Franklin, Nolensville Pleasant, Spring Hil Waynesboro Spring Hill, Thompson’s Committees: Judicia- Committees: Consum- Station Committees: Educa- ry (Chair): Civil Justice er and Human Resources Committees: Educa- tion; Education Admin (Sub); Criminal Justice (Vice-Chair); Employee tion; Education Admin (Sub); Insurance; Property (Sub); Children & Fami- Affairs (Sub); State Public (Sub)(Chair); Health; & Casualty (Sub) lies(Sub); Constitutional Service & Employees Facilities, Licensure & Protections (Sub); Nam- (Sub) Regs (Sub); ing, Designating, & Private Acts; Calendar & Rules Clay Doggett Kirk Haston Pat Marsh Brandon Ogles Tim Rudd (615) 741-7476 (615) 741-0750 (615) 741-6824 (615) 741-6808 (615) 741-2804 rep.clay.doggett rep.kirk.haston rep.pat.marsh rep.brandon.ogles rep.tim.rudd @capitol.tn.gov @capitol.tn.gov @capitol.tn.gov @capitol.tn.gov @capitol.tn.gov Cities: Ardmore, Elkton Cities: Linden Cities: Bell Buckle, Cities: Brentwood Cities: Eagleville Ethridge, Iron City, Law- Lobelville Fayetteville, Normandy, Franklin Murfreesboro, Smyrna Petersburg, Shelbyville renceburg, Loretto, Lyn- Committees: Chair, nville, Minor Hill, Pulaski, Committees: Educa- Committees: Judiciary; Elections & Campaign Saint Joseph tion; (Vice Chair); K-12 Committees: Utilities Criminal Justice (Sub); Finance (Sub) (Chair); (Sub); Commerce; Bank- (Sub) (Chair); Ag & Nat- Finance; Finance (Sub) Insurance; Property & Committees: Com- ing & Investments (Sub) ural Resources; Com- Casualty (Sub); Local merce (Vice-Chair); merce; Joint Fiscal Review Business (Sub); Judiciary: Criminal Justice (Sub) Iris Rudder Mike Sparks Rick Tillis Sam Whitson (615) 741- (615) 741-6829 (615) 741-4170 (615) 741-1864 rep.iris.rudder rep.mike.spraks rep.rick.tillis rep.sam.whitson @capitol.tn.gov @capitol.tn.gov @capitol.tn.gov @capitol.tn.gov Fairview Cities: Cowan Cities: La Vergne Cities: Chapel Hill Cities: Decherd Estill Springs Murfreesboro, Smyrna Cornersville, Lewisburg Committees: Infrastructure Huntland, Lynchburg Committees: Judiciary; (Sub)(Chair); Health; Public Tullahoma, Winchester Committees: Consumer (Sub)(Chair); Insurance Prop- Children & Family (Sub); Local; Health (Sub); Transportation erty & Casualty(Sub); Naming, Elections & Campaign Finance Committees: Education; Designating, & Private Acts; (Sub); State Government; De- K-12 (Sub); Judiciary; Chil- Consumer & Human Re- partment & Agencies (Sub) dren & Families (Sub) sources.
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