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Speakers of the Tennessee House of Representatives [2] Name Term Party Life Notes David Wilson 1794–1795 c. 1752–1803 Speaker of the Southwest Territory House of Representatives Joseph Hardin: 1795–1796 1734–1801 Speaker of the Southwest Territory House of Representatives James Stuart 1796–1799 c. 1751–1816 William Dickson: 1799–1803
Unlike any other state, the Tennessee Attorney General is an officer of the judicial branch, not the executive branch.Article VI Section 5 of the Tennessee Constitution provides for the appointment of the Attorney General by the justices of the Supreme Court for a term of 8 years. [4]
The job is in theory a part-time one, paying $72,948 per year; the lieutenant governor is a member of the Tennessee General Assembly (the base pay for which is $24,316 per year), which is a legislature limited to 15 organizational days and 90 legislative days with full pay and expenses in each two-year sitting.
The Tennessee Secretary of State is an office created by the Tennessee State Constitution. ... The secretary of state collects an annual salary of $222,252, making ...
The Tennessee General Assembly (TNGA) is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Tennessee. It is a part-time bicameral legislature consisting of a Senate and a House of Representatives. The Speaker of the Senate carries the additional title and office of Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee.
November 2020 saw the election of first openly LGBT people ever to hold seats in Tennessee's state house of representatives, [16] Democrat Torrey Harris and Republican Eddie Mannis. [17] Before November 3, 2020, Tennessee was one of just five states in the nation (others being Alaska, Delaware, Louisiana and Mississippi) to have never elected ...
The Tennessee Governor's Cabinet is an advisory body that oversees the executive branch of the Tennessee state government. Members, titled "commissioners," are appointed by the governor—not subject to the approval of the Tennessee General Assembly —and oversee the various government departments and agencies.
The Cabinet of the State of Tennessee is an advisory body that oversees the executive branch of Tennessee state government. Members, titled "commissioners" are appointed by the governor--not subject to the approval of the General Assembly--and oversee various government departments and agencies. Each works with the governor to implement his ...