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For those who have asked, here is how the votes fell on June 4, 2009 in the Tennessee Senate regarding HB0962.

In Favor Of:

  1. Barnes
  2. Beavers
  3. Black
  4. Burchett
  5. Crowe
  6. Faulk
  7. Finney L.
  8. Gresham
  9. Herron
  10. Jackson
  11. Johnson
  12. Ketron
  13. McNally
  14. Norris
  15. Overbey
  16. Stanley
  17. Tracey
  18. Watson
  19. Woodson
  20. Yeager
  21. Ramsey

Opposed To:

  1. Berke
  2. Ford
  3. Harper
  4. Haynes
  5. Henry
  6. Kyle
  7. Marrero
  8. Stewart
  9. Tate

Absent From Vote:

  1. Bunch
  2. Burks
  3. Southerland

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Guest Bronker
Posted

Do you have a House rundown handy, David?

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Posted

Tennessee House Votes

In Favor Of:

  1. Barker
  2. Bass
  3. Bell
  4. Bone
  5. Borchert
  6. Brooks H
  7. Brooks K
  8. Campfield
  9. Carr
  10. Casada
  11. Cobb C
  12. Cobb J
  13. Cobb T
  14. Coley
  15. Curtiss
  16. Dean
  17. Dennis
  18. Dunn
  19. Eldridge
  20. Evans
  21. Faulkner
  22. Ferguson
  23. Fincher
  24. Floyd
  25. Ford
  26. Fraley
  27. Hackworth
  28. Halford
  29. Harrison
  30. Hawk
  31. Haynes
  32. Hensley
  33. Hill
  34. Johnson C
  35. Johnson P
  36. Kelsey
  37. Lollar
  38. Lynn
  39. Maddox
  40. Maggart
  41. Matheny
  42. Matlock
  43. McCord
  44. McCormick
  45. McDaniel
  46. McDonald
  47. McManus
  48. Montgomery
  49. Moore
  50. Mumpower
  51. Niceley
  52. Odom
  53. Ramsey
  54. Rich
  55. Roach
  56. Rowland
  57. Sargent
  58. Shepard
  59. Shipley
  60. Swafford
  61. Tidwell
  62. Tindell
  63. Todd
  64. Watson
  65. Weaver
  66. West
  67. Windle
  68. Yokley
  69. Mr. Speaker Williams

Opposed To:

  1. Armstrong
  2. Brown
  3. Camper
  4. Coleman
  5. Cooper
  6. DeBerry J
  7. DeBerry L
  8. Favors
  9. Fitzhugh
  10. Gilmore
  11. Hardaway
  12. Harmon
  13. Harwell
  14. Jones S
  15. Jones U
  16. Kernell
  17. Litz
  18. Miller
  19. Naifeh
  20. Pitts
  21. Pruitt
  22. Richardson
  23. Shaw
  24. Sontany
  25. Stewart
  26. Towns
  27. Turner M

Guest Bronker
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Thanks Super Dave. Glad to see Dickson Co. well represented. Both sponsored their respective legislative body's bills. Sen. Doug Jackson and Rep. David Shepard. I shall be calling them both tomorrow and thanking them.

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I'm starting to wonder if what was thought as a Democrat ploy, wasn't actually a Republican ploy when it comes to Speaker Williams. He seems to be doing a good job all around.

Guest Jcochran88
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I'm starting to wonder if what was thought as a Democrat ploy, wasn't actually a Republican ploy when it comes to Speaker Williams. He seems to be doing a good job all around.

Never really thought about it like that, but maybe!

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I'm starting to wonder if what was thought as a Democrat ploy, wasn't actually a Republican ploy when it comes to Speaker Williams. He seems to be doing a good job all around.

I'm beginning to think the same thing myself.

Guest SomeGuy
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I'm starting to wonder if what was thought as a Democrat ploy, wasn't actually a Republican ploy when it comes to Speaker Williams. He seems to be doing a good job all around.

No. While Williams has been a pleasing surprise on gun bills, it was not a GOP ploy.

He is a relatively new member. Leadership isn't something handed to new people. Of course, when looking at his other actions, such as giving Democrats chairman seats, and honoring Naifeh the way he is, plus the perks of power he did not hand out readily to the GOP people (staffing), it is obvious Williams is trying hard to straddle the middle, knowing he will need Dem support to stay speaker.

Guest 3pugguy
Posted (edited)
For those who have asked, here is how the votes fell on June 4, 2009 in the Tennessee Senate regarding HB0962.

In Favor Of:

  1. Barnes
  2. Beavers
  3. Black
  4. Burchett
  5. Crowe
  6. Faulk
  7. Finney L.
  8. Gresham
  9. Herron
  10. Jackson
  11. Johnson
  12. Ketron
  13. McNally
  14. Norris
  15. Overbey
  16. Stanley
  17. Tracey
  18. Watson
  19. Woodson
  20. Yeager
  21. Ramsey

Opposed To:

  1. Berke
  2. Ford
  3. Harper
  4. Haynes
  5. Henry
  6. Kyle
  7. Marrero
  8. Stewart
  9. Tate

Absent From Vote:

  1. Bunch
  2. Burks
  3. Southerland

Good on 'em - Sen Tim Barnes (and Rep Curtis Johnson) for the Clarksville area. Sent both a note of thanks for their efforts on behalf of the law abiding citizens of TN!

Edited by 3pugguy
correct typo
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Thank you's sent to my Senator and Representative.

My Sen. and Rep. can kiss my big ol hairy ........ well you know what!

Guest tn-dave
Posted
I wonder where Southerland was. He told me he was going to support the override.

I wondered the same thing. Sent him (and Yokley) emails but did not receive a reply. Glad we didn't need his vote.

Posted
I wonder where Southerland was. He told me he was going to support the override.

He had to be out of town when the override vote was taken. Steve is and has been a support of gun rights from the day he was elected. Nothing has changed.

Posted
He had to be out of town when the override vote was taken. Steve is and has been a support of gun rights from the day he was elected. Nothing has changed.

As stange as it may sound when talking about a politician, I do actually believe that. I've looked at his voting record.

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