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Justin Shea Bautista-Jones (born August 25, 1995) is an American activist and politician from the state of Tennessee. [1] A member of the Democratic Party, he serves in the Tennessee House of Representatives for District 52, representing parts of Nashville. As of 2023, Jones is the second youngest member of the State House.
Gloria Johnson, Justin Jones, and Justin J. Pearson (right) pictured with Vice President Kamala Harris (center) on April 7, 2023.. On April 6, 2023, the Tennessee House of Representatives voted on resolutions to expel Democratic Representatives Gloria Johnson, Justin Jones, and Justin J. Pearson for violating the chamber's decorum rules by leading personal protests for gun reform on the House ...
Education. Bowdoin College (BA) Justin Jamal Pearson (PEER-sən; born January 7, 1995) [1] is an American activist and politician. [2] He is a member of the Tennessee House of Representatives representing the 86th district, covering parts of the city of Memphis. He was elected in a January 2023 special election to succeed Barbara Cooper, who ...
Rep. Justin Jones, D- Nashville, raises his hand and waits to be called on during a discussing SB 2103 during session at Tennessee Capitol in Nashville, Tenn., Thursday, April 25, 2024.
Tennessee state Reps. Gloria Johnson, Justin Jones and Justin Pearson were dubbed the Tennessee Three after Republicans sought to expel them from their seats in the Tennessee House of ...
Tennessee Republicans and Democratic Rep. Justin Jones remain locked in a bitter back-and-forth nearly a year after the GOP’s failed attempt to expel him from the state House of Representatives ...
Rep. Justin Jones, D-Nashville, walks into the House chamber with Rep. Gloria Johnson, D-Knoxville, Monday, April 10, 2023, in Nashville, Tenn. Jones was appointed to represent District 52 by the ...
Representatives Justin Jones and Justin J. Pearson were expelled in 2023 for violating decorum rules by leading a gun control protest on the House floor during a legislative session. [20] Both Jones and Pearson were later reinstated. [21] Representative Gloria Johnson also participated in the demonstration, but avoided expulsion by one vote. [22]