(Story courtesy of WVLT News)
Nashville, TN (WSMV) Tennessee’s Republican representatives met on Monday to decide who will lead the House during the 114th General Assembly.
The GOP maintains a 75-24 supermajority in the state’s House of Representatives as Republicans enjoyed national victories for the White House, and majorities in the U.S. Senate, and the U.S. House of Representatives.
Cameron Sexton (Crossville) was unanimously re-elected as Speaker of the Tennessee House of Representatives. This will be his fifth term as the GOP leader.
“I truly appreciate the support and confidence my colleagues have placed in me to continue in my role as speaker,” Sexton said. “Tennessee continues to grow and thrive because of our conservative philosophies and our dedication to preserving Tennesseans’ freedom and liberty. We will continue fighting for solutions that strengthen and protect Tennessee families and communities.”
House Republicans also voted unanimously to re-elect Rep. William Lamberth (Portland) as majority leader, Rep. Jeremy Faison (Cosby) as caucus chairman, and Rep. Johnny Garrett (Goodlettsville) as majority whip.
“It is uplifting to witness the political shift across our nation this year, with Americans overwhelmingly voting to defend conservative values at every level of government,” Lamberth said. “Our caucus is unified in our commitment to pursue the extraordinary vision of Tennesseans who put their faith in us to lead. Tennessee is stronger than ever.”
Rounding out the GOP House leadership will be:
- Rep. Pat Marsh (Shelbyville) – Speaker Pro Tempore
- Rep. Mark Cochran (Englewood) – Assistant Majority Leader
- Rep. Paul Sherrell (Sparta) – Floor Leader
- Rep. Tim Hicks (Gray) – Caucus Vice Chair
- Rep. Michelle Carringer (Knoxville) – Secretary
- Rep. Rebecca Alexander (Jonesborough) – Treasurer
- Rep. Fred Atchley (Sevierville) – Freshman Floor Leader
The 14th General Assembly is expected to convene on January 14, 2025.