Tennessee House-Representative in Nashville, TN is the legislative body responsible for enacting laws and representing the interests of the citizens of Tennessee. Led by Lt. Governor Randy McNally and Speaker Cameron Sexton, they prioritize fiscal responsibility, citizen well-being, and economic growth, making Tennessee a national leader. With a comprehensive schedule of committee meetings and floor sessions, they ensure efficient governance and provide opportunities for public engagement.
As part of the 113th General Assembly, Tennessee House-Representative adjourned on April 21, 2023, and will reconvene on January 9, 2024. With a focus on finance and budget expertise, Lt. Governor Randy McNally and Speaker Cameron Sexton lead the legislative body in shaping Tennessee's future through pragmatic conservative policies and responsible initiatives. Their commitment to transparency and effective governance is evident in their comprehensive schedules and committees that cover a wide range of issues affecting the state.
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