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Jimmy NaifehSpeakerState CapitolNashville, Tennessee 37243-0181(615) 741-3774Jimmy NaifehP.O. Box 97Covington, Tennessee 38019(901) 476-9593NashvilleOffice of the SpeakerWelcome:On behalf of the 99 members of the Tennessee House of Representatives,I want to welcome you to the State Capitol and the House Chamber.During your visit, I hope you will take the time to observe the exquisitehistorical architecture you will find throughout the Capitol. Despite the statelyappearance of the Capitol building, you will find that it serves the viablefunction for which it was erected in 1855. The House Chamber, in conjunctionwith the Legislative Plaza, is where your state legislators meet to study,debate, and pass the laws of Tennessee.Please remember that all Sessions of the General Assembly held in theChamber, as well as all meetings held in the Legislative Plaza, are open to thepublic. I encourage you to attend a Session of the House of Representativesso that you can see how the legislative process works.I also encourage you to visit the state representative from your home district.You are more than welcome to meet with any of them to voice your opinionon an issue or for any other reason you may wish.If you are unable to attend a House Session, you can view our live videostreaming through our website at www.legislature.state.tn.us. At this website,under the House menu, you can find a direct link to our live video streaming.Our website also includes links to current member and assembly informationas well as publications of the House. These publications include our House Journal,the House Chamber Book, the Research Review, and the Legislative Manual.Again, I want to thank you for visiting the Tennessee House of Representatives,and I hope that you enjoy your stay with us.Sincerely,Jimmy NaifehSpeaker of the House

TENNESSEEHouse of Representatives103rd General AssemblyJimmy Naifeh, Speaker of the HouseLois M. DeBerry, Speaker Pro TemporeKim McMillan, House Majority LeaderRandy Rinks, Democratic Caucus ChairmanTré Hargett, House Minority LeaderCharles M. Sargent, Jr., Republican Caucus ChairmanJoseph E. “Joe” ArmstrongWilliam BairdHarley Earnest “H.E.” BittleDiane BlackSam Stratton Bone, Jr.Willie E. “Butch” BorchertKathryn I. BowersRobert W. BrileyHarry BrooksHenri E. BrooksDr. Tommie F. BrownFrank BuckDewayne BunchSteven W. ButtryGlen CasadaCarol ChumneyJ. Christopher ClemCurt CobbJerome CochranKent ColemanBarbara W. CooperChris CriderCharles CurtissEugene E. “Gene” DavidsonDavid DavisJohn J. DeBerry, Jr.J. Thomas DuBoisBill DunnJimmy A. EldridgeDennis FergusonCraig FitzhughJoe F. FowlkesGeorge FraleyTim GarrettSteve GodseyDolores R. GreshamJim HackworthJamie R. HagoodJere L. HargroveBill W. HarmonMichael HarrisonBeth H. HarwellDavid B. HawkTommy Head

Joey Hensley, M.D.John D. HoodPhillip JohnsonRussell JohnsonSherry JonesUlysses Jones, Jr.Joe KentMichael L. KernellEdith Taylor LangsterJohn H. LitzSusan M. LynnMark L. MaddoxJudd MathenyJoe McCordSteve K. McDanielMichael R. “Mike” McDonaldRobert S. “Bob” McKeeLarry J. MillerRichard MontgomeryJason E. MumpowerJ. Chris NewtonGary OdomDoug OverbeyRobert D. “Bob” PattonPhillip E. PinionWilliam C. “Bubba” PleasantMary PruittDennis E. “Coach” RoachDonna RowlandJack SharpJohnny W. ShawDavid A. ShepardJanis Baird SontanyPaul R. StanleyJohn C. TidwellHarry J. TindellCurry ToddJoe Towns, Jr.Brenda Kaye TurnerLarry TurnerMike TurnerNathan VaughnJim VincentRaymond B. WalkerBen West, Jr.John Mark WindleLeslie WinninghamBobby G. WoodEddie YokleyBurney Durham, Chief Clerk of the HouseTammy Letzler, Assistant Chief Clerk of the HouseBetty Kay Francis, Chief Engrossing ClerkVictor Thompson, Chief Sergeant-At-Arms

HOUSE LEADERSHIPSpeaker of the HouseJimmy NaifehOf Tipton CountyChamber Seat No. 94Address: P.O. Box 97, Covington 38019; Date ofBirth: 06/16/39; Marital Status: Married; Children: 3;Occupation: Businessman; Political Preference:Democrat; Religious Preference: Episcopalian;Organizations and Affiliations: Former President,Covington Rotary Club; Director, Covington/TiptonCounty Chamber of Commerce; Member, South TiptonChamber of Commerce; University of Tennessee AlumniAssociation; Board of Directors, St. Jude Children’sResearch Hospital; Member: 89th, 90th, 91st, 92nd,93rd, 94th, 95th, 96th, 97th, 98th, 99th, 100th,101st, 102nd, and 103rd General Assemblies; CountiesRepresented: Haywood and part of Tipton Counties—81st Representative DistrictSpeaker Pro TemporeLois M. DeBerryOf Shelby CountyChamber Seat No. 83Address: 2429 Verdun Street, Memphis 38114;Date of Birth: 05/05/45; Marital Status: Married;Children: 1; Occupation: Educator; PoliticalPreference: Democrat; Religious Preference: Baptist;Education: B.A., LeMoyne Owen College,1971;Organizations and Affiliations: President Emeritusof the National Black Caucus of State Legislators;Delta Sigma Theta Sorority; Memphis Chapter ofLINKS; State Legislative Leaders Foundation; NAACP;PUSH; NOBLE; South Region Education Board(SREB); Former President of Women in Government;Honors and Awards: First African-American Womanelected to the House of Representatives from theCity of Memphis; Inducted into the Memphis CitySchools Alumni Hall of Fame; NBCSL Legislator of theYear Award; Martin Luther King Drum Major Award;Outstanding Women in Community Service Award;Epsilon Epsilon Chapter of Alpha Kappa AlphaSorority; Outstanding Woman of the Year by RadioStation KWAM Gospel; Tri-State Woman of the Year;Member: 88th, 89th, 90th, 91st, 92nd, 93rd, 94th,95th, 96th, 97th, 98th, 99th, 100th, 101st, 102nd, and103rd General Assemblies; Counties Represented:Part of Shelby County—91st Representative District

House Majority LeaderKim McMillanOf Montgomery CountyChamber Seat No. 22Address: 832 River Run, Clarksville 37043; Date ofBirth: 10/15/61; Marital Status: Married—spouseLarry; Children: 2—Katie and Ryan; Occupation:Attorney; Political Preference: Democrat; ReligiousPreference: Presbyterian; Education: B.A. with highhonors, University of Tennessee at Knoxville; J.D.with honors, University of Tennessee College of Law;Organizations and Affiliations: Board Member,Tennessee Domestic Violence Coordinating Council;Board Member, Tennessee Board of ProfessionalResponsibility; Board Member, Downtown DistrictPartnership; Board Member, Leadership MiddleTennessee; Tennessee and Montgomery County BarAssociations; Clarksville Civitan’s Club; Board ofDirectors, Clarksville-Montgomery County EconomicDevelopment Council; Board of Directors, ClarksvilleArea YMCA; Board of Directors, Workforce Essentials,Inc.; Board of Directors, PALS of D.A.R.E.;Board of Directors, Clarksville Chamber of Commerce;Montgomery County Federation of DemocraticWomen; Member: 99th, 100th, 101st, 102nd, and 103rdGeneral Assemblies; Counties Represented: Partof Montgomery County—67th Representative DistrictDemocratic Caucus ChairmanRandy RinksOf Hardin CountyChamber Seat No. 35Address: 75 Spring Street, Savannah 38372;Date of Birth: 01/01/54; Marital Status: Married;Children: 2; Occupation: Real Estate; PoliticalPreference: Democrat; Religious Preference:Cumberland Presbyterian; Education: Graduate ofHardin County High School; Attended the University ofTennessee at Martin; Previous Service: FormerSavannah City Commissioner; Former Mayorof Savannah; House Majority Caucus Chair, 100ththrough 103rd General Assemblies; Member: 97th,98th, 99th, 100th, 101st, 102nd, and 103rd GeneralAssemblies; Counties Represented: Hardin, McNairy,and part of Decatur Counties—71st RepresentativeDistrict

House Minority LeaderTré HargettOf Shelby CountyChamber Seat No. 23Address: 6361 Briergate Drive, Bartlett 38134; Dateof Birth: 02/07/69; Marital Status: Married—spouseDawn; Children: 1—Cole Morgan; Occupation: Directorof Community Relations; Political Preference:Republican; Religious Preference: Southern Baptist;Education: B.B.A. with Honors, Accounting, MemphisState University, 1991; M.B.A., Marketing, MemphisState University, 1992; Organizations and Affiliations:Member, Faith Baptist Church; Former Chairman, ShelbyCounty Young Republicans; Member, Northeast ShelbyRepublicans; Member, Alpha Tau Omega HousingCorporation; Member, University of Tennessee MemphisChancellor’s Roundtable; Member, Bartlett AreaChamber of Commerce; Honors and Awards:Recipient, Bob James Public Service Award;1999 Tennessee PTA Outstanding Legislator of theYear; Delegate, American Council of Young PoliticalLeaders; J. Wayne Johnson Memorial AwardRecipient; Outstanding Young Men of America, 1998;Elected Republican Leader, 103rd General Assembly;Member: 100th, 101st, 102nd, and 103rd GeneralAssemblies; Counties Represented: Part of ShelbyCounty—97th Representative DistrictRepublican Caucus ChairmanCharles Michael Sargent, Jr.Of Williamson CountyChamber Seat No. 24Address: 908 Riverwood Court, Franklin 37069;Date of Birth: 02/03/45; Marital Status: Married—spouse Nancy; Children: 3—Margaret, David, andShawn; Occupation: Insurance Agent; PoliticalPreference: Republican; Religious Preference:Presbyterian; Education: Attended Pace Universityin New York City; Organizations and Affiliations:Member of the Hillsboro Presbyterian Church;Brentwood and Williamson County Chambersof Commerce; Williamson County Republican Party;Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) BoardMember; Co-founder and Past President of theGrassland Athletic Association; Williamson MedicalFoundation Board Member; Honors and Awards:Outstanding Representative 2001, County OfficialsAssociation of Tennessee; 2002 and 2003 Legislatorof the Year, Tennessee Development DistrictAssociation; Elected House Republican Caucus Chairman, 103rd General Assembly;Member of the House Commerce, Finance, Ways and Means, Government Operations, andCalendar and Rules Committees, 103rd General Assembly; Previous Service: Williamson CountyCommissioner, 1990-1996; Williamson County Planning Commission, 1989-1997; Veteran,United States Navy, 1965-1967; House Republican Whip, 101st and 102nd General Assemblies;Member: 100th, 101st, 102nd, and 103rd General Assemblies; Counties Represented: Part ofWilliamson County—61st Representative District

Joseph E. “Joe” ArmstrongOf Knox CountyChamber Seat No. 34Address: 4708 Hilldale Lane, Knoxville 37914; Date of Birth:11/30/56; Marital Status: Married—spouse LeTonia; Children: 4;Occupation: Businessman; Political Preference: Democrat; ReligiousPreference: Methodist; Education: B.B.A. (Bachelor’s of BusinessAdministration), University of Tennessee at Knoxville; Organizationsand Affiliations: Epilepsy Foundation; United Way of Knoxville;Charter Member of the Wee Course; Junior Golf Program; BoardMember, Community Action Committee; Beck Cultural ExchangeCenter; Knoxville NAACP; Eastside YMCA; Eastside Optimist Club;Omega Psi Phi Fraternity; University of Tennessee Alumni Association;Knoxville College Alumni Association; Black Health Care Commission;National Insurance Association; Honors and Awards: 2002 Legislatorof the Year Award, County Officials Association of Tennessee (COAT);2003 Legislator of the Year Award, Tennessee Association of HumanResource Agencies; Member: 96th, 97th, 98th, 99th, 100th, 101st, 102nd,and 103rd General Assemblies; Counties Represented: Knox County—15th Representative DistrictWilliam BairdOf Campbell CountyChamber Seat No. 90Address: 235 Eagle Bluff Road, Jacksboro 37757; Date ofBirth: 02/15/52; Marital Status: Married—spouse Jamie; Children: 2—William and Keeling; Occupation: Affiliate Realty Broker; PoliticalPreference: Republican; Religious Preference: Baptist; Organizationsand Affiliations: Deacon, Choir Member, Former Chairman ofStewardship Committee, Chairman of Deacons, Steering Committee,Church Trustee, Youth Committee, Usher Committee, and Church Council,Jacksboro First Baptist Church; Member, Concerned Citizens for aBetter Campbell County; Member, Inaugural Class of LeadershipCampbell County; Member: 101st, 102nd, and 103rd GeneralAssemblies; Counties Represented: Campbell and Union Counties—36th Representative DistrictHarley Earnest “H.E.” BittleOf Knox CountyChamber Seat No. 9Address: 2947 Gallaher Ferry Road, Knoxville 37932; Date ofBirth: 04/19/37; Marital Status: Married; Children: 2 ; 1 grandson;Occupation: Businessman; Political Preference: Republican; ReligiousPreference: Baptist; Organizations and Affiliations: Founder, WaterProject/90’s; President, National Association of Sportsmen’s Legislators;Founder/President, Sportsmen’s Wildlife Foundation; Member, NationalConference of State Legislatures; American Legislative Exchange Council;Cherokee Masonic Lodge #728 F&AM; National Rifle Association;West Knoxville Republican Party; Honors and Awards: Elected AssistantMinority Leader, 103rd General Assembly; Previous Service: AssistantMinority Floor Leader, 96th General Assembly; Minority Leader, 98th and99th General Assemblies; Member: 96th, 97th, 98th, 99th,100th,101st, 102nd, and 103rd General Assemblies; CountiesRepresented: Part of Knox County—14th Representative District

Diane BlackOf Sumner CountyChamber Seat No. 66Address: 744 Plantation Way, Gallatin 37066; Date of Birth: 1/16/51;Marital Status: Married; Children: 3; Occupation: Registered Nurse;Political Preference: Republican; Religious Preference: Lutheran;Education: B.S.N. Degree; Organizations and Affiliations: HendersonvilleRotary Club; Sumner County YMCA; Gallatin, Hendersonville,and Goodlettsville Chambers of Commerce; Hendersonville Leagueof Women Voters; Leadership Sumner Alumni Association PEO;Honors and Awards: 2002 Lifetime Distinguished Service Award,Hendersonville Rotary; 2001 Sumner County YMCA Volunteer of the Year;1998 Leadership Sumner Distinguished Alumni Award; 1993 Rotarianof the Year, Hendersonville Rotary; Member: 101st, 102nd, and 103rdGeneral Assemblies; Counties Represented: Part of Sumner County—45th Representative DistrictSam Stratton Bone, Jr.Of Wilson CountyChamber Seat No. 19Address: 2455 Carthage Highway, Lebanon 37087; Date ofBirth: 04/12/38; Marital Status: Married—spouse Martha;Children: 1; Occupation: Farming/Residential Construction; PoliticalPreference: Democrat; Religious Preference: Presbyterian;Education: Graduate of Cumberland University; Graduate of theUniversity of Tennessee, B.S. Agriculture; Organizations andAffiliations: Wilson County Commission (1969-1978) and (1982-1996);Wilson County Library Board; Highland Rim Library Board;Lebanon-Wilson County Development Board; Joint EconomicCommunity Development Board; Tennessee Cattleman’s Association;Soil Conservation Board; Wilson County Tourism Council; TennesseeAir National Guard (Retired); University of Tennessee College ofAgriculture Development Board; University of Tennessee AlumniAssociation; Honors and Awards: Alpha Gamma Rho FraternitiesHall of Fame; 2001 Legislator of the Year, Tennessee DevelopmentDistrict Association; Lebanon High School Distinguished Alumni Award;1995 City of Lebanon Leadership Award; Long Rifle Award, Boy Scoutsof America; Member: 100th, 101st, 102nd, and 103rd GeneralAssemblies; Counties Represented: Trousdale, Cannon and partof Wilson Counties—46th Representative DistrictWillie E. “Butch” BorchertOf Benton CountyChamber Seat No. 74Address: 120 Post Oak Road, Camden 38320; Date of Birth: 05/12/37;Marital Status: Married; Children: 1; Occupation: Retired;Political Preference: Democrat; Religious Preference: Baptist;Education: High School Graduate; 5 years as a Pipe Fitter Apprentice;Organizations and Affiliations: Mason; Chamber of Commerce;Honors and Awards: 1982 Conservationist of the Year Award;Member: 103rd General Assembly; Counties Represented: Stewart,Benton, and Henry Counties—75th Representative District

Kathryn I. BowersOf Shelby CountyChamber Seat No. 84Address: 1307 Swallow Lane, Memphis 38116; Date ofBirth: 05/02/43; Marital Status: Divorced; Children: 2; PoliticalPreference: Democrat; Religious Preference: Catholic;Education: Graduate of Hamilton High School in Memphis;Associate’s Degree, Griggs Business College; Attended MemphisState University; Organizations and Affiliations: ExecutiveCommittee, National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL);Chairman, NCSL Health Committee, Assignments on FederalIssues; President of WILL/WAND (Women Action for New Direction);Board of Directors, WILL/WAND; Board of Directors, NationalOrder of Women Legislators/National Foundation of WomenLegislators (NOWL- NFWL); State Director for Women in Government;National Chairman, PAC for WILL; Democratic Policy Group; Honorsand Awards: Elected House Majority Whip, 103rd General Assembly;Member of the House Agriculture, Commerce, and Children andFamily Affairs Committees; TennCare Oversight Committee; Ad HocCommittee on Pay or Play; Joint Select Committee on Business Tax;Chair, GIS Study Committee; Secretary, Electric Utility DeregulationStudy Committee; Member: 99th, 100th, 101st, 102nd, and 103rdGeneral Assemblies; Counties Represented: Part of Shelby County—87th Representative DistrictRobert W. BrileyOf Davidson CountyChamber Seat No. 45Address: 1106 Forrest Avenue, Nashville 37206; Date of Birth: 10/15/66;Marital Status: Married; Children: 2; Occupation: Attorney;Political Preference: Democrat; Religious Preference: Methodist;Education: B.S., University of Colorado-Boulder; J.D., Vanderbilt LawSchool; Member: 101st, 102nd, and 103rd General Assemblies; CountiesRepresented: Part of Davidson County—52nd Representative DistrictHarry BrooksOf Knox CountyChamber Seat No. 28Address: 6600 Washington Pike, Knoxville 37918; Date ofBirth: 09/04/46; Marital Status: Married; Children: 2; Occupation:Business Owner/Security; Political Preference: Republican; ReligiousPreference: Baptist; Education: Graduate work, University ofTennessee at Knoxville; Undergraduate work, Speech and Communication,Carson Newman College; Maryville High School; Organizations andAffiliations: American Society for Industrial Security (ASIS);North East Knox Preservation Association; East Knox Business andProfessional Association; Knoxville Civitan; Powell Business andProfessional Association; Knox County Republican Clubs;Past Advisory Board for Millertown Group Home; Member of Chamberof Commerce; United Way Allocations; Gideon’s International;National Rifle Association; Deacon and Board Member of UnionBaptist Church; Selective Service Board; Hall’s Business andProfessional Association; Previous Service: Knox County SchoolBoard, 1992-1996; Member: 103rd General Assembly; CountiesRepresented: Part of Knox County—19th Representative District

Henri E. BrooksOf Shelby CountyChamber Seat No. 68Address: 1247 South Parkway East, Memphis 38106; Date of Birth: 02/02/49;Children: 1—Chanda L. Brooks; Occupation: Radio Talk Show Host; PoliticalPreference: Democrat; Religious Preference: Non-Denominational;Organizations and Affiliations: Member, Orange Mound Concerned CitizensCoalition; Orange Mound Senior Citizens Council; Memphis Women’s PoliticalCaucus; Memphis Branch NAACP; Former Member of Memphis 2000;Chair, Task Force 7; Member, Memphis Regional Teen PregnancyPrevention Council; Founder, Metropolitan Memphis Nonpartisan VoterEducation Coalition and Juvenile Drug and Delinquency Prevention Initiative;Host of “Wake Up Call” Radio Show on WTCK in Memphis; Legislative Liaisonfor the African American Economic Development Coalition and StatewideEcumenical Title VI Legal Defense Fund Coalition; Member, NationalOrganization of Women Legislators; National Black Caucus of StateLegislators Executive Committee; University of Memphis Women’sLeadership Council; Memphis Chapter of the National Organizationof Women in the Legislature; Board of Directors, Shelby Presidential andVocational Services; National Organization of Women of Commitment;Former Member, Shelby County Democratic Club; Chairperson, Shelby CountyFamilies First Advisory Committee; Founder, Youth Programs Collaborative;Member, Shelby Residential and Vocational Services, Inc. Board of Directors;Member, University of Memphis

TENNESSEE House of Representatives 103rd General Assembly Jimmy Naifeh, Speaker of the House Lois M. DeBerry, Speaker Pro Tempore Kim McMillan, House Majority Leader Randy Rinks, Democratic Caucus Chairman Tré Hargett, House Minority Leader Charles M. Sargent, Jr., Republican Caucus Chairman Joseph E. “Joe” Armstrong

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