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Andy Berke
I want to give back to a community that has given me so much. I was born here in Chattanooga and grew up in the 10th Senate District. After I graduated from college and law school, I faced a decision about where to live. I wanted to live in a place where a person could live their faith, love their family, and stand with their neighbor. I wanted to come home to Chattanooga.
Charlotte Burks
Born October 3, 1942, Gainesboro, Tennessee, Widow of former Senator Tommy Burks, Three daughters, eight grandchildren, Member of the Sycamore Church of Christ in Cookeville.
Lowe Finney
I am proud to be representing Carroll, Gibson and Madison counties in the Tennessee Senate, where my work is guided by the strong sense of family, faith and fellowship I learned while growing up in Dresden.
Ophelia Ford
Ophelia Ford represents Senate District 29 in Memphis. Her family has been heavily involved in Memphis, Tennessee, and national politics since the 1890’s.
Thelma Harper
Born: Brentwood Tennessee, Married with two children, one deceased, Member of Schrader Lane Church of Christ, Bachelor of Science, in Business Administration/Accounting from Tennessee State University.
Joe M. Haynes
Born October 8, 1936, Sumner County, Married to Judge Barbara N. Haynes. Three children: Jeff, Scott, and Mandy Young.
Douglas S. Henry
Born May 18, 1926, Nashville TN, Presbyterian. Lawyer, B.A. Vanderbilt University, L.L.B. Vanderbilt University.
Roy Herron
Now the Democratic Floor Leader in the Tennessee Senate, Roy has authored numerous laws enabling health care, attacking crime, helping victims, protecting children, empowering whistleblowers and defending freedoms.
Doug Jackson
In addition to his service in the State Senate, Doug Jackson is an attorney and the executive director of the Renaissance Center in Dickson.
Tommy Kilby
Born January 27, 1964, Married to Rachel Kilby, daughter Latisha, stepsons Tyler and Noah Harris, Member of Williams Chapel Baptist Church, Director, Morgan County Medical Center.
Rosalind Kurita
She began her service in the Tennessee State Senate in 1996 defeating an incumbent to represent Senate District 22, which then encompassed Cheatham, Houston, Stewart and Montgomery Counties.
James Kyle, Jr.
Presbyterian; B.S. Arkansas State University; J.D. University of Memphis School of Law, 1976; Memphis Bar Association; Arkansas State Alumni Association; Ducks Unlimited; board of governors.
Beverly Marrero
As a member of the State House representing District 89 (parts of Shelby County), Beverly Marrero established herself as a maverick legislator, always voting her conscience regardless of the potential political ramifications.
Steve Roller
Vowing to continue supporting middle class families by improving education, health care, and economic development, state Senator Steve Roller, D-McMinnville, announced today that he is officially seeking re-election to the Senate District 14 seat he currently holds.
Reginald Tate
State Senator Reginald Tate was born September 14, 1954 in Memphis, TN. After graduating from Hamilton High School, he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in architectural engineering technology from the University of Memphis.
John S. Wilder
John Shelton Wilder served as lieutenant governor of Tennessee from 1971 to 2007. Wilder is from an affluent Fayette County family with extensive agricultural and agribusiness interests.
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05-21-08
By Senator Lowe Finney The Senate Finance Ways and Means Committee, by a unanimous vote of 11-0, t...
05-05-08
THIS WEEK . . . Finney advances long-term care bill . . . Herron promotes Bible courses in schools . . . Schola...

