TN House Committees 2020

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

TN House Committees 2020 2020 House Committees 111th TN General Assembly House Leadership Cameron Sexton Bill Dunn Curtis Johnson Speaker of the House Speaker Pro Tempore Deputy Speaker contact (HD-16 map) contact (HD-68 map) Bio, contact (HD-25 map) Republican Leadership Democratic Leadership William Lamberth Jeremy Faison Karen Camper Mike Stewart GOP Leader GOP Caucus DEM Leader DEM Caucus contact (HD-44 map) contact (HD-11 map) contact (HD-87 map) contact (HD-52 map) Prepared by Chas 2020 House Committees 111th TN General Assembly Agriculture & Natural Resources Curtis Halford Chris Todd Andy Holt Chair Vice Chair Subcommittee Chair contact (HD-79 map) contact (HD-73 map) contact (HD-76 map) Mike Carter Scott Cepicky Jesse Chism John Holsclaw, Jr. contact (HD-29 map) contact (HD-64 map) contact (HD-85 map) contact (HD-04 map) Bud Hulsey Kelly Keisling Pat Marsh Debra Moody contact (HD-02 map) contact (HD-38 map) contact (HD-62 map) contact (HD-81 map) Johnny Shaw Mike Stewart contact (HD-80 map) contact (HD-52 map) Prepared by Chas 2020 House Committees 111th TN General Assembly Agriculture & Natural Resources Agriculture & Natural Resources Subcommittee Andy Holt Mike Carter Scott Cepicky Chair contact (HD-29 map) contact (HD-64 map) contact (HD-76 map) Jesse Chism Bud Hulsey Johnny Shaw contact (HD-85 map) contact (HD-02 map) contact (HD-80 map) Mike Stewart Chris Todd Curtis Halford Chair of full contact (HD-52 map) contact (HD-73 map) contact (HD-79 map) Prepared by Chas 2020 House Committees 111th TN General Assembly Commerce Timothy Hill Clay Doggett Chair Vice Chair contact (HD-03 map) contact (HD-70 map) Clark Boyd Rush Bricken Kent Calfee Jesse Chism Yusuf Hakeem contact (HD-46 map) contact (HD-47 map) contact (HD-32 map) contact (HD-85 map) contact (HD-28 map) G.A. Hardaway Kirk Haston Patsy Hazlewood John Holsclaw, Jr. Chris Hurt contact (HD-93 map) contact (HD-72 map) contact (HD-27 map) contact (HD-04 map) contact (HD-82 map) Darren Jernigan Curtis Johnson Pat Marsh Jerome Moon Jason Powell contact (HD-60 map) contact (HD-68 map) contact (HD-62 map) contact (HD-08 map) contact (HD-53 map) Dennis Powers Rick Staples Ron Travis Dave Wright contact (HD-36 map) contact (HD-15 map) contact (HD-31 map) contact (HD-19 map) Prepared by Chas 2020 House Committees 111th TN General Assembly Commerce Banking & Investments Subcommittee Dennis Powers Rush Bricken Yusuf Hakeem Kirk Haston Chair contact (HD-47 map) contact (HD-28 map) contact (HD-72 map) contact (HD-36 map) Curtis Johnson Rick Staples Timothy Hill Chair of full contact (HD-68 map) contact (HD-15 map) contact (HD-03 map) Business Subcommittee Ron Travis Jesse Chism Clay Doggett G.A. Hardaway Chair contact (HD-85 map) contact (HD-70 map) contact (HD-93 map) contact (HD-31 map) John Holsclaw, Jr. Chris Hurt Dave Wright Timothy Hill Chair of full contact (HD-04 map) contact (HD-82 map) contact (HD-19 map) contact (HD-03 map) Prepared by Chas 2020 House Committees 111th TN General Assembly Commerce Utilities Subcommittee Pat Marsh Clark Boyd Kent Calfee Patsy Hazlewood Chair contact (HD-46 map) contact (HD-32 map) contact (HD-27 map) contact (HD-62 map) Darren Jernigan Jerome Moon Jason Powell Timothy Hill Chair of full contact (HD-60 map) contact (HD-08 map) contact (HD-53 map) contact (HD-03 map) Prepared by Chas 2020 House Committees 111th TN General Assembly Consumer & Human Resources Clark Boyd Rush Bricken Chair Vice Chair contact (HD-46 map) contact (HD-47 map) Charlie Baum Mark Cochran Jim Coley Barbara Cooper contact (HD-37 map) contact (HD-23 map) contact (HD-97 map) contact (HD-86 map) Bob Freeman John Holsclaw, Jr. Harold Love. Jr. Lowell Russell contact (HD-56 map) contact (HD-04 map) contact (HD-58 map) contact (HD-21 map) Mike Sparks Dwayne Thompson Joe Towns, Jr. Ron Travis contact (HD-49 map) contact (HD-96 map) contact (HD-84 map) contact (HD-31 map) Prepared by Chas 2020 House Committees 111th TN General Assembly Consumer & Human Resources Consumer Subcommittee Mike Sparks Mark Cochran Barbara Cooper Lowell Russell Chair contact (HD-23 map) contact (HD-86 map) contact (HD-21 map) contact (HD-49 map) Dwayne Thompson Joe Towns, Jr. Ron Travis Clark Boyd Chair of full contact (HD-96 map) contact (HD-84 map) contact (HD-31 map) contact (HD-46 map) Employee Affairs Subcommittee John Holsclaw, Jr. Charlie Baum Rush Bricken Jim Coley Chair contact (HD-37 map) contact (HD-47 map) contact (HD-97 map) contact (HD-04 map) Bob Freeman Harold Love. Jr. Clark Boyd Chair of full contact (HD-56 map) contact (HD-58 map) contact (HD-46 map) Prepared by Chas 2020 House Committees 111th TN General Assembly Education Mark White Kirk Haston Charlie Baum David Byrd Scott Cepicky Chair Vice Chair contact (HD-37 map) contact (HD-71 map) contact (HD-64 map) contact (HD-83 map) contact (HD-72 map) John Ray Mark Cochran Jim Coley John DeBerry, Jr. Vincent Dixie Clemmons contact (HD-23 map) contact (HD-97 map) contact (HD-90 map) contact (HD-54 map) contact (HD-55 map) Bill Dunn David Hawk Chris Hurt Jason Hodges Gloria Johnson contact (HD-16 map) contact (HD-05 map) contact (HD-82 map) contact (HD-67 map) contact (HD-13 map) Tom Harold Love. Jr. Debra Moody Antonio Parkinson John Ragan Leatherwood contact (HD-58 map) contact (HD-81 map) contact (HD-98 map) contact (HD-33 map) contact (HD-99 map) Iris Rudder Jerry Sexton Kevin Vaughan Terri Lynn Weaver John Mark Windle contact (HD-39 map) contact (HD-35 map) contact (HD-95 map) contact (HD-40 map) contact (HD-41 map) Prepared by Chas 2020 House Committees 111th TN General Assembly Education Curriculum, Testing & Innovation Subcommittee Debra Moody David Byrd Mark Cochran John DeBerry, Jr. Chair contact (HD-71 map) contact (HD-23 map) contact (HD-90 map) contact (HD-81 map) Mark White Bill Dunn Tom Leatherwood Harold Love. Jr. Chair of full contact (HD-16 map) contact (HD-99 map) contact (HD-58 map) contact (HD-83 map) Higher Education Subcommittee Jim Coley John Ray David Hawk Jason Hodges Chair Clemmons contact (HD-05 map) contact (HD-67 map) contact (HD-97 map) contact (HD-55 map) Mark White Chris Hurt Antonio Parkinson Kevin Vaughan Chair of full contact (HD-82 map) contact (HD-98 map) contact (HD-95 map) contact (HD-83 map) Prepared by Chas 2020 House Committees 111th TN General Assembly Education K-12 Subcommittee John Ragan Scott Cepicky Vincent Dixie Kirk Haston Chair contact (HD-64 map) contact (HD-54 map) contact (HD-72 map) contact (HD-33 map) Antonio Parkinson Iris Rudder Jerry Sexton contact (HD-98 map) contact (HD-39 map) contact (HD-35 map) Mark White Terri Lynn Weaver John Mark Windle Chair of full contact (HD-40 map) contact (HD-41 map) contact (HD-83 map) Prepared by Chas 2020 House Committees 111th TN General Assembly Finance, Ways & Means Susan Lynn Patsy Hazlewood Gary Hicks Matthew Hill Chair Vice Chair Budget Sub Approps Sub contact (HD-57 map) contact (HD-27 map) contact (HD-09 map) contact (HD-07 map) Charlie Baum Karen Camper John Crawford John DeBerry, Jr. Jeremy Faison contact (HD-37 map) contact (HD-87 map) contact (HD-01 map) contact (HD-90 map) contact (HD-11 map) Ron Gant David Hawk Andy Holt Sabi "Doc" Kumar William Lamberth contact (HD-94 map) contact (HD-05 map) contact (HD-76 map) contact (HD-66 map) contact (HD-44 map) Larry Miller Brandon Ogles Jay Reedy Johnny Shaw Rick Staples contact (HD-88 map) contact (HD-61 map) contact (HD-74 map) contact (HD-80 map) contact (HD-15 map) John Mark Rick Tillis Chris Todd Sam Whitson Ryan Williams Jason Zachary Windle contact (HD-92 contact (HD-73 contact (HD-65 contact (HD-42 contact (HD-14 contact (HD-41 map) map) map) map) map) map) Prepared by Chas 2020 House Committees 111th TN General Assembly Finance, Ways & Means Budget Subcommittee Gary Hicks Susan Lynn Chair Chair of full (HD-57 map) contact (HD-09 map) contact Karen Camper John DeBerry, Jr. Ron Gant David Hawk contact (HD-87 map) contact (HD-90 map) contact (HD-94 map) contact (HD-05 map) Patsy Hazlewood Andy Holt Matthew Hill Larry Miller contact (HD-27 map) contact (HD-76 map) contact (HD-07 map) contact (HD-88 map) Brandon Ogles Rick Staples Rick Tillis Sam Whitson contact (HD-61 map) contact (HD-15 map) contact (HD-92 map) contact (HD-65 map) Prepared by Chas 2020 House Committees 111th TN General Assembly Finance, Ways & Means Appropriations Subcommittee Matthew Hill Susan Lynn Chair Chair of full contact (HD-07 map) contact (HD-57 map) Charlie Baum Karen Camper Jeremy Faison Patsy Hazlewood contact (HD-37 map) contact (HD-87 map) contact (HD-11 map) contact (HD-27 map) Gary Hicks Andy Holt Jay Reedy Johnny Shaw contact (HD-09 map) contact (HD-76 map) contact (HD-74 map) contact (HD-80 map) Chris Todd Ryan Williams John Mark Windle Jason Zachary contact (HD-73 map) contact (HD-42 map) contact (HD-41 map) contact (HD-14 map) Prepared by Chas 2020 House Committees 111th TN General Assembly Government Operations Martin Daniel Iris Rudder Chair Vice Chair contact (HD-18 map) contact (HD-39 map) Kent Calfee Karen Camper Bill Dunn Jeremy Faison Curtis Halford contact (HD-32 map) contact (HD-87 map) contact (HD-16 map) contact (HD-11 map) contact (HD-79 map) G.A.
Recommended publications
  • Lee, Blackburn Claim TN Victory
    6,250 subscribers www.TML1.org Volume 69, Number 19 Nov. 12, 2018 Lee, Blackburn claim TN victory TML District Meetings Thursday, Nov. 29 District 4 Crossville Friday, Nov. 30 District 3 Collegedale Tuesday, Dec. 4 District 5 Gallatin Wednesday, Dec. 5 District 2 Morristown Thursday, Dec. 6 District 1 Greeneville Monday, Dec. 10 District 7 Henderson Tuesday, Dec. 11 District 8 Millington Friday, Dec 14 District 6 Columbia Mark your calendars and plan to attend! Photos by The Tennessean Tennesseans elected Repub- And I couldn’t be more grateful,” Corker, who after serving two lican Bill Lee as the state’s 50th Lee said during his acceptance terms opted not to run again. governor on Nov. 6, voting into speech. “I’m grateful you placed Blackburn won the seat with office a political newcomer. Lee your trust in us to lead this great 55 percent of the votes to Bre- easily defeated former Nashville state of Tennessee.” desen’s 44 percent. Mayor Karl Dean with 60 percent Lee will be sworn into office Blackburn has served the of the votes to Dean’s 39 percent. on Saturday, Jan. 19, 2019, in 7th Congressional District in the Lee, 59, is a Tennessean busi- Nashville. House of Representatives since nessman and CEO of his family’s Republican Marsha Blackburn 2003. She previously served in the HVAC, plumbing, and electrical defeated former Tennessee Gov- Tennessee Senate from 1999 to business, Lee Company. He cam- ernor Phil Bredesen to become 2003. paigned on a socially and fiscally Tennessee’s first female elected to For a complete results of conservative platform.
    [Show full text]
  • 1- in the CHANCERY COURT for DAVIDSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE TENNESSEANS for SENSIBLE § ELECTION LAWS, § § Plaintiff, §
    E-FILED 3/18/2020 12:17 PM CLERK & MASTER DAVIDSON CO. CHANCERY CT. IN THE CHANCERY COURT FOR DAVIDSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE TENNESSEANS FOR SENSIBLE § ELECTION LAWS, § § Plaintiff, § § v. § Case No. _______________ § HERBERT H. SLATERY III, § TENNESSEE ATTORNEY GENERAL, § § and § § DAVIDSON COUNTY DISTRICT § ATTORNEY GENERAL, § § Defendants. § COMPLAINT I. INTRODUCTION 1. The Plaintiff, Tennesseans for Sensible Election Laws, is a registered Tennessee multicandidate political campaign committee. Its mission is to ensure that Tennessee’s election laws protect the rights of all Tennesseans to participate in democracy and support candidates of their choosing without unreasonable governmental interference. 2. In order to achieve its mission, Tennesseans for Sensible Election Laws engages in substantial advocacy efforts, including: (1) publishing op-eds on state election law issues; (2) publishing essays on state election law issues; (3) providing analysis of state election law issues for local media; (4) contributing directly to, and making direct expenditures against, certain election-related measures; (5) conducting candidate surveys gauging the positions held by diverse candidates running in competitive state and -1- local races on state election law issues; and (6) making direct contributions and expenditures in support of and in opposition to candidates and measures in furtherance of its mission. 3. Tennessee has “established a criminal cause of action for defamation involving campaign literature,” see Tenn. Op. Att'y Gen. No. 09-112 (June 10, 2009), which is codified at Tenn. Code Ann. § 2-19-142. Specifically, Tenn. Code Ann. § 2-19-142 provides that: It is a Class C misdemeanor for any person to publish or distribute or cause to be published or distributed any campaign literature in opposition to any candidate in any election if such person knows that any such statement, charge, allegation, or other matter contained therein with respect to such candidate is false.
    [Show full text]
  • Tennessee Pledge” Is a Plan to Help Tennesseans Return to Work in a Safe Environment, Restore Their Livelihoods and Reboot Our State’S Economy
    Reopening Tennessee Responsibly The “Tennessee Pledge” is a plan to help Tennesseans return to work in a safe environment, restore their livelihoods and reboot our state’s economy. Fellow Tennesseans, Because of your hard work and dedication to protecting one another, Tennessee is well on its way to a methodical, data-driven, and safe economic reboot. Over the coming weeks, it’s more important than ever that we all step up, do our part and continue helping our neighbors through healthy habits, social distancing, wearing face coverings, and remembering, “when in doubt, get a test.” Thanks to our Unified-Command Group’s swift action to increase testing capability and health care capacity, we continue to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, but like the rest of our nation, we’ve taken an unprecedented economic hit with families and small businesses feeling the most pain. We know that COVID-19 has created tremendous challenges in every corner of the state, with nearly half a million Tennesseans experiencing devastating job loss across diverse industry sectors. Our Economic Recovery Group pulled together the state’s departments of tourism, economic development, and revenue, members of the Tennessee General Assembly, and business leaders to craft specific industry guidance and safely reboot our state’s economy. We’re calling this guidance the Tennessee Pledge. The Tennessee Pledge is a careful, measured approach to get our state working in a way that does not depend on heavy-handed mandates but instead works hand in hand with businesses of all sizes. As businesses take the Tennessee Pledge, they are creating a safe environment for employees and customers.
    [Show full text]
  • Tennessee Right to Life Scorecard – Pro-Life Legislation Votes, 2015 Tennessee House of Representatives 109Th General Assembly
    PO Box 110765 Nashville, TN 37222-0765 Ph 615.298.5433 [email protected] Facebook.com/groups/tnrtl/ www.tnrtl.org Twitter.com/tnrighttolife Tennessee Right to Life Scorecard – Pro-Life Legislation Votes, 2015 Tennessee House of Representatives 109th General Assembly 1. House Floor Vote on SB1222/HB0977 (Informed Consent for Women and Girls Considering Abortion and a 48-hour Waiting Period), April 21, 2015. (Passed 79-18) 2. House Floor Vote on SB1280/HB1368 (Regulation of Abortion Facilities, requiring inspection and licensure), April 21, 2015 (Passed 80-17) Representative 1 2 X O Score Speaker Beth Harwell (R-Nashville) X X 2 0 100% Raumesh Akbari (R-Winchester) O O 0 2 0% David Alexander (R-Winchester) X X 2 0 100% Joe Armstrong (D-Knoxville) O O 0 2 0% Bill Beck (D-Nashville) A A 0 0 N/A Harry Brooks (R-Knoxville) X X 2 0 100% Kevin Brooks (R-Cleveland) X X 2 0 100% Sheila Butt (R-Columbia) X X 2 0 100% David Byrd (R – Waynesboro) X X 2 0 100% Kent Calfee (R-Kingston) X X 2 0 100% Karen Camper (D-Memphis) O O 0 2 0% Dale Carr (R-Sevierville) X X 2 0 100% Mike Carter (R-Ooltewah) X X 2 0 100% Glen Casada (R-Thompsons Station) X X 2 0 100% John Ray Clemmons (D-Nashville) O O 0 2 0% Jim Coley (R-Bartlett) X X 2 0 100% Barbara Cooper (D-Memphis) O O 0 2 0% Martin Daniel (R-Knoxville) X X 2 0 100% John DeBerry (D-Memphis) X X 2 0 100% Barry Doss (R-Leoma) X X 2 0 100% Kevin Dunlap (D-Rock Island) X X 2 0 100% Bill Dunn (R-Knoxville) X X 2 0 100% Jeremy Durham (R-Franklin) X X 2 0 100% Jimmy Eldridge (R-Jackson) X X 2 0 100% Jeremy Faison (R-Cosby) X X 2 0 100% Andrew Farmer (R-Sevierville) X X 2 0 100% Joanne Favors (D-Chattanooga) O O 0 2 0% Craig Fitzhugh (D-Ripley) O X 1 1 50% John Forgety (R-Athens) X X 2 0 100% Brenda Gilmore (D-Nashville) O O 0 2 0% Tilman Goins (R-Morristown) X X 2 0 100% Marc Gravitt (R-East Ridge) X X 2 0 100% Curtis Halford (R-Dyer) X X 2 0 100% G.A.
    [Show full text]
  • 47 Thursday, January 13, 2011 Third Organizational
    THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 2011 THIRD ORGANIZATIONAL DAY The House met at 9:00 a.m., and was called to order by Madam Speaker Harwell. The proceedings were opened with prayer by Reverend Roderick J. Glatt, Mt. Gilead Baptist Church, Nashville, TN. Representative Gilmore led the House in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. ROLL CALL The roll call was taken with the following results: Present....................................................................................... 97 Representatives present were Alexander, Armstrong, Bass, Brooks H, Brooks K, Brown, Butt, Campbell, Camper, Carr, Cobb, Coley, Cooper, Curtiss, Dean, DeBerry J, DeBerry L, Dennis, Dunn, Elam, Eldridge, Evans, Faison, Favors, Fitzhugh, Floyd, Ford, Forgety, Gilmore, Gotto, Halford, Hall, Hardaway, Harmon, Harrison, Hawk, Haynes, Hensley, Hill, Holt, Hurley, Johnson C, Johnson P, Jones S, Keisling, Kernell, Lollar, Lundberg, Maggart, Marsh, Matheny, Matlock, McCormick, McDaniel, McDonald, McManus, Miller D, Miller L, Montgomery, Moore, Naifeh, Niceley, Odom, Pitts, Pody, Powers, Pruitt, Ragan, Ramsey, Rich, Richardson, Roach, Sanderson, Sargent, Sexton, Shaw, Shepard, Shipley, Sontany, Sparks, Stewart, Swann, Tidwell, Tindell, Todd, Towns, Turner J, Turner M, Watson, Weaver, White, Williams K, Williams R, Windle, Wirgau, Womick, Madam Speaker Harwell -- 97 EXCUSED The Speaker announced that the following member(s) has/have been excused, pursuant to request(s) under Rule No. 20: Representative Casada; business reasons PERSONAL ORDERS RECOGNITION IN THE WELL Representative L. DeBerry was recognized in the Well in order to lead the memorial service, “Celebrating the Life and Legacy of the Honorable Ulysses Jones, Jr.” Representative Curtiss was recognized in the Well to lead the House in a prayer for the late Representative Ulysses Jones.
    [Show full text]
  • S/L Sign on Letter Re: Rescue Plan State/Local
    February 17, 2021 U.S. House of Representatives Washington, D.C. 20515 U.S. Senate Washington, D.C. 20510 Dear Members of Congress: As elected leaders representing communities across our nation, we are writing to urge you to take immediate action on comprehensive coronavirus relief legislation, including desperately needed funding for states, counties, cities, and schools, and an increase in states’ federal medical assistance percentage (FMAP). President Biden’s ambitious $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan will go a long way towards alleviating the significant financial strain COVID-19 has placed on our states, counties, cities, and schools, and the pocketbooks of working families. Working people have been on the frontlines of this pandemic for nearly a year and have continued to do their jobs during this difficult time. Dedicated public servants are still leaving their homes to ensure Americans continue to receive the essential services they rely upon: teachers and education workers are doing their best to provide quality education and keep their students safe, janitors are still keeping parks and public buildings clean, while healthcare providers are continuing to care for the sick. Meanwhile, it has been ten months since Congress passed the CARES Act Coronavirus Relief Fund to support these frontline workers and the essential services they provide. Without significant economic assistance from the federal government, many of these currently-middle class working families are at risk of falling into poverty through no fault of their own. It is a painful irony that while many have rightly called these essential workers heroes, our country has failed to truly respect them with a promise to protect them and pay them throughout the crisis.
    [Show full text]
  • TML District 5
    TML District 5 District Director: Mike Callis, Mayor, Portland, (615) 325-6776 COUNTIES District MunicipalAdvocate: Tim Ellis, City Manager, Goodlettsville, (615) 851-2200 Cheatham TML Staff Liaison: Carole Graves, (615) 425-3911 Ashland City Kingston Springs Senators Pegram Pleasant View Davidson Belle Meade Berry Hill ForestHills Goodlettsville Lakewood Heidi Campbell Brenda Gilmore Ferrell Haile Mark Pody Nashville (615) 741-6679 (615) 741-2453 (615) 741-1999 (615) 741-2421 Oak Hill sen.heidi.campbell sen.brenda.gilmore sen.ferrell.haile sen.mark.pody Ridgetop @capitol.tn.gov @capitol.tn.gov @capitol.tn.gov @capitol.tn.gov Dickson Cities: Belle Meade, Berry Cities: Nashville Cities: Gallatin, Good Cities: Alexandria, Burns Hill, Forest Hills, Goodletts- lettsville, Hartsville, Hen Auburntown, Carthage, dersonville, Millersville, Celina, Dowelltown, Charlotte ville, Lakewood, Nashville, Committees: Finance; Oak Hill, Ridgetop Transportation Mitchellville, Nashville, Gordonsville, Lafay- Dickson Portland, Westmoreland, ette, Lebanon, Liberty, Slayden Committees: Energy, Ag White House Mount Juliet, Red Boiling Vanleer & Natural Resources; Gov Springs, Smithville, South Committees: Ethics Carthage, Watertown, White Bluff Ops; Joint Commerce, Labor, (Chair); Health (Vice Woodbury Houston Transportation & Ag; Joint Chair); Education; Erin Judiciary & Gov Finance; Rules Committees: Joint Commerce, Labor, Tennessee Ridge Transportation & Ag Humphreys (Chair); Energy, Ag & McEwen Natural Resources (2nd New Johnsonville Kerry Roberts Vice Chair);
    [Show full text]
  • Voter Guide Inside
    TN YOUR VOTE WILL CHANGE THE DIRECTION OF THE COUNTRY. STATE HOUSE District 1 Jon Lundberg* District 63 Glen Casada Election Day is November 4, 2014 It is critical to be informed and vote for candidates that support small business. NFIB’s SAFE Trust PACs endorsed the following candidates because District 2 Bud Hulsey District 64 Sheila Butt they are willing to stand up for America’s small business owners, thereby District 3 Timothy Hill District 65 Jeremy Durham protecting the families, employees and communities that depend on them. District 5 David Hawk District 66 Sabi “Doc” Kumar District 6 Micah Van Huss District 68 Curtis Johnson* VOTER REGISTRATION DEADLINE Endorsements are current as of mailing date. District 7 Matthew Hill District 70 Barry Doss* Voter registration ends October 6. District 8 Art Swann District 71 David “Coach” Byrd District 9 Michael Harrison District 72 Steve McDaniel* EARLY & ABSENTEE VOTING District 10 Tilman Goins District 73 Jimmy Eldridge* District 11 Jeremy Faison District 75 Tim Wirgau Early voting in person is available for all registered voters. Vote early District 12 Dale Carr District 76 Andy Holt by mail is available under certain circumstances. Please contact District 13 Eddie Smith District 77 Bill Sanderson your local elections office for more information. District 14 Ryan Haynes District 78 Mary Littleton District 16 Bill Dunn District 79 Curtis Halford IMPORTANT DATES: District 17 Andrew Farmer District 81 Debra Moody Early in-person voting begins October 15 and ends October 30. District 18 Martin Daniel* District 83 Mark White* The last day to request an absentee ballot is October 28.
    [Show full text]
  • List of Local/Regional Elected Officials Who Has Been Invited, Provided the Zoom Link, and Will Be Granted Access to Participate in the Meeting
    “COVID & the Community – Our Next Steps Together” INVITATION LIST (revised: 12/12/20 – LJ) [[ PARTICIPANTS ]] List of local/regional elected officials who has been invited, provided the Zoom link, and will be granted access to participate in the meeting. Additional invitations may still be added. The meeting will be streamed for media and the public at: stream.knoxcountytn.gov All participants have also been asked to send their questions in advance to Senator Briggs ([email protected]) to collate and organize. STATE SENATORS • Lt. Governor Randy McNally • Sen. Richard Briggs • Sen. Becky Massey • Sen. Frank Nicely • Sen. Steve Southerland • Sen. Art Swann • Sen. Ken Yager STATE REPRESENTATIVES • Speaker Cameron Sexton • Rep. Dave Wright • Rep. Michelle Carringer • Rep. Justin Lafferty • Rep. Eddie Mannis • Rep. Gloria Johnson • Rep. Sam McKenzie • Rep. Jason Zachary • Rep. Kent Calfee • Rep. Dale Carr • Rep. Rick Eldridge • Rep. Jeremy Faison • Rep. Andrew Farmer • Rep. Kelly Keisling • Rep. Jarome Moon • Rep. Dennis Powers • Rep. John Ragan • Rep. Bob Ramsey • Rep. Lowell Russell • Rep. Jerry Sexton MAYORS • Knox Co. Mayor Glenn Jacobs • Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon • Farragut Mayor Ron Williams • Blount Co. Mayor Ed Mitchell • Anderson Co. Mayor Terry Frank • Sevier Co. Mayor Larry Waters • Loudon Co. Mayor Buddy Bradshaw • Roane Co. Executive Ron Woody • Union Co. Mayor Jason Bailey • Grainger Co. Mayor Mike Byrd • Jefferson Co. Mayor Mark Potts COUNTY COMMISSIONERS • Commissioner Dasha Lundy • Commissioner Courtney Durrett • Commissioner Randy Smith • Commissioner Kyle Ward • Commissioner John Schoonmaker • Commissioner Terry Hill • Commissioner Charles Busler • Commissioner Richie Beeler • Commissioner Carson Dailey • Commissioner Larsen Jay • Commissioner Justin Biggs CITY COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES • Council Tommy Smith • Andrew Roberto • Seema Singh • Lauren Rider • Charles Thomas • Gwen McKenzie • Lynne Fugate • Janet Testerman • Amelia Parker TOWN OF FARRAGUT ALDERMEN • Lousie Povlin • Ron Pinchok • Scott Meyer • Drew Burnette .
    [Show full text]
  • Representatives Address/Building Phone# (615) E-Mail Address Representative Districts Vance Dennis 301 6Th Ave
    Representatives Address/Building Phone# (615) E-mail Address Representative Districts Vance Dennis 301 6th Ave. N. 209a WMB 615-741-2190 [email protected] 71 Steve McDaniel 301 6th Ave. N.18 LP 615-741-0750 [email protected] 72 Jimmy Eldridge 301 6th Ave. N. 208 WMB 615-741-7475 [email protected] 73 John C. Tidwell 301 6th Ave. N. 22 LP 615-741-7098 [email protected] 74 Tim Wirgau 301 6th Ave. N. 204 WMB 615-741-6804 [email protected] 75 Andy Holt 301 6th Ave. N. 205 WMB 615-741-7847 [email protected] 76 Bill Sanderson 301 6th Ave. N. 204 WMB 615-741-0718 [email protected] 77 Curtis Halford 301 6th Ave. N. 108 WMB 615-741-7478 [email protected] 79 Johnny Shaw 301 6th Ave.N. 36c LP 615-741-4538 [email protected] 80 Debra Moody 301 6th Ave. N. 108 WMB 615-741-3774 [email protected] 81 Craig Fitzhugh 301 6th Ave. N. 33 LP 615-741-2134 [email protected] 82 Mark White 301 6th Ave. N. 110 WMB 615-741-4415 [email protected] 83 Joe Towns, JR 301 6th Ave. N. 37 LP 615-741-2189 [email protected] 84 Johnnie Turner 301 6th Ave.N. 38 LP 615-741-6954 [email protected] 85 Barbara Ward Cooper 301 6th Ave.
    [Show full text]
  • Brooks, Niceley Bills Would Take Away Your Primary Vote
    April 1, 2013 www.knoxfocus.com INSIDEPAGE A1 April 1, 2013 FREE- Take One! FOCUS Brooks, Niceley Bills Weekly Poll* State Representative Harry Brooks and State Senator Frank Would Take Away Your Primary Vote Nicely have introduced bills in the State legislature that would By Steve Hunley, Publisher would selected by the Republi- McKellar in 1916. The last sena- nominees for the United States take away your right to vote on [email protected] can members of the House and tor elected by the General Assem- Senate would eliminate the power US senate candidates in primary Senate; the Democratic nominee bly was John Knight Shields in of Political Action Committees elections. Instead, under the Time travel may still be impos- would be selected by the same 1913. and special interests. Anyone Brooks/Nicely bills, US senate sible, but State Senator Frank Democratic members of the Various reasons have been who knows anything about how candidates would be selected by Nicely and State Representative House and the Senate. cited for replacing party primaries the state legislature operates the republican and democratic Harry Brooks have a bill pending It was exactly 100 years ago by those legislators who support has to bust out laughing at that party caucuses of the state in the Tennessee General Assem- that Tennessee elected a United the Brooks – Niceley bill, none of notion. Prospective candidates legislature. bly that would turn back the clock. States Senator through the Gen- which make a lot of sense. One for the United States Senate In your opinion, should US Way back.
    [Show full text]
  • 2014 TN HOUSE SCORECARD Family Action TENNESSEE HOUSE | Districts 1-33 Oftennessee
    2014 TN HOUSE SCORECARD family action TENNESSEE HOUSE | Districts 1-33 oftennessee www.familyactiontn.org Bill Name HB 534 HB 1129 HB 1129 HB 1906 HB 2249 HB 2167 HB 2453 HB 1547 Total Bill Description* Prohibits Teaching Teaching Allows LEAs Restructures Requires Dept. Requires Religious S discrimination foundational foundational to teach and Textbook of Ed. and LEAs to make Viewpoints against documents documents celebrate Commission LEAs to notify all teaching Antidiscrimina C religious (Version (Final traditional and textbook parents of materials ation Act for groups on delaying Version, winter approval mandatory readily high school O college Common Common celebrations process testing available to students campuses Core) Core parents R provisions REMOVED) E Bill Vote Date Vote 3/18/13 Vote 3/13/14 Vote 4/16/14 Vote 3/13/14 Vote 4/17/14 Vote 4/9/14 Vote 4/15/14 Vote 3/10/14 as % District # - Candidate How The Candidates Scored** 1/ Jon Lundberg (R) S O S O S S S S 75% 2/ Tony Shipley (R) S S S S S DNV S S 88% 3/ Timothy Hill (R) S S S S S S S S 100% 4/ Kent Williams (I) S S S S S S S S 100% 5/ David Hawk (R) S S S S S S S S 100% 6/ Micah Van Huss (R) S S S S S S S S 100% Symbol Key S = Voted Consistent With O = Voted Contrary to DNV = Not Excused, E = Excused PNV = Voted to Abstain I = Not Yet Seated Family Action’s Values Family Action’s Values Did Not Vote NOTE: *Go to the last page of this PDF for a more in-depth explanation of the bills covered in this scorecard.
    [Show full text]