Chattanooga Times Free Press

Rep. Hazlewood becomes chairwoman of Hamilton County legislativ­e delegation

- BY ANDY SHER Contact Andy Sher at asher@ timesfreep­ress.com or 615-255-0550. Follow on Twitter @AndySher1.

NASHVILLE — State lawmakers from Hamilton County have named Rep. Patsy Hazlewood, R-Signal Mountain, as chair of the seven-member local delegation to the state Capitol, an apparent historic first for a woman.

“We are checking our facts, but we believe Patsy is the first woman to be the delegation chair,” state Sen. Bo Watson, R-Hixson, noted in a text to the Times Free Press, going on say that Republican­s take pride in the milestone.

Hazlewood, who won her fourth House term on Nov. 3, succeeds Sen. Todd Gardenhire, R-Chattanoog­a, as chairman.

While Hamilton County has been electing women to the legislatur­e since at least 1982, beginning with Brenda Turner, a Democratic representa­tive, none have been elected or named as the delegation chair. The county now has its highest number of women serving in history in Nashville with Hazlewood and Reps. Esther Helton, R- East Ridge, and Robin Smith, R-Hixson.

Hazlewood downplayed getting the position, saying that “since I’ve been involved, we’ve just sort of had kind of a seniority thing and taking turns. I didn’t have to battle for this position.”

As for the role of the chair, Hazlewood said the biggest task is communicat­ion, “particular­ly during session when things are moving quickly, just making sure we’re communicat­ing with each other on issues that impact Hamilton County.”

Another involves logistics and coordinati­on.

“There are a number of people or organizati­ons that want to meet with the delegation as a group prior to going back into session,” Hazlewood said. “So it’s setting calendars up and setting those meetings up. Again, I think from my perspectiv­e the biggest role of the chairperso­n is just that communicat­ion, facilitati­ng the communicat­ion between the delegation members.”

Delegation members appoint county election commission members and have several trustee appointmen­ts to the Erlanger Health System.

Sometimes, the delegation’s role as the go-to local entity for getting something done in Nashville puts its members in the spotlight, and in controvers­y. Nearly five years ago, Gardenhire denounced in a Senate committee what he characteri­zed as a secretive effort by some Hamilton County commission­ers to sneak a bill allowing them to raise their pay through the General Assembly.

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