Chattanooga Times Free Press

Hazlewood, Howell named to leadership positions

- BY ANDY SHER NASHVILLE BUREAU

NASHVILLE — Tennessee House Speaker Glen Casada, R-Franklin, has named four Southeast Tennessee Republican­s to key committee and subcommitt­ee leadership roles in the 111th General Assembly.

Casada, the new speaker, appointed Rep. Patsy Hazlewood, a Signal Mountain Republican veteran lawmaker, as vice chairman of the 19-member House Finance Committee, one of the chamber’s most powerful panels.

The committee handles all legislatio­n dealing with the appropriat­ion of state funds, including the state’s annual general appropriat­ions bill, as well as measures relating to taxes and bonds. Finance Committee members hear all proposed spending bills and conduct hearings on department­al budgets.

In another move, Casada tapped Rep. Dan Howell, R-Georgetown, as the new chairman of the House Transporta­tion Committee.

The 11-person panel is responsibl­e for all legislatio­n involving infrastruc­ture, including highways, bridges, railroads, air, bus and vehicular transporta­tion. Members also oversee rules and regulation­s related to roads, railroads, air and waterway usage, as well as the Department of Safety and Homeland Security.

Casada has also appointed two Hamilton County freshman legislator­s, Reps. Esther Helton, R-East Ridge, and Robin Smith, R-Hixson, to leadership posts.

Helton, a nurse whom Casada backed in her knock-down, drag-out August GOP primary, was named vice chairman of the House Health Committee, which Casada’s office described as an “honor rarely bestowed upon first-year lawmakers.”

The 19-person committee has responsibi­lity over all health care legislatio­n and oversight pertaining to health and well-being of Tennessean­s.

Smith, a businesswo­man and nurse by training as well as a former Tennessee Republican Party chairman, was named by Casada to the newly created House Life & Health Insurance Subcommitt­ee of the full Commerce Committee.

She becomes the first freshman lawmaker to lead a legislativ­e panel in the Tennessee House of Representa­tives.

Saying she was “incredibly honored” by the appointmen­t, Hazlewood, who has been serving on Finance, said that “because of our strategic investment­s and fiscal responsibi­lity, Tennessee is experienci­ng economic growth and prosperity unlike any time we have ever seen before in our history. We have an obligation to ensure these incredible trends continue.”

She joins Rep. Susan Lynn, R-Mt. Juliet, who was named chairman of House Finance. Both Lynn and Hazlewood’s leadership appointmen­ts to the panel are a first in Tennessee history.

Hazlewood will also serve as a member of the House Commerce Committee as well as the House Finance and Banking & Investment­s Subcommitt­ees.

Howell said in a statement that “Tennessee is experienci­ng economic growth and prosperity unlike any time we have ever seen before. It is critical that we work to ensure our infrastruc­ture meets present day demands and continue to make improvemen­ts in this area in the years ahead. This will solidify the economic future of our state.”

Representa­tive Howell will also serve as a member of the House Government Operations, and House Judiciary Committees, as well as the Civil Justice, Infrastruc­ture, and Safety & Funding Subcommitt­ees. His district includes Meigs, Polk, and part of Bradley counties.

Helton said she believes “we must work to address the unique health needs in cities and towns across our state, and I am excited to get to work and to lead with House members on this important issue.”

Calling the appointmen­t an honor, Smith said under GOP leadership “our state has achieved many successes and continues to prosper. I ran to ensure Tennessean­s, not just the state government and its operations, do well.

“As subcommitt­ee chair, I look forward to pushing innovative solutions and needed reforms that will lead to more affordable and patient-driven health care for everyone,” Smith added.

Smith will also serve as a member of the House Health and House Insurance committees, as well as the Facilities, Licensure, & Regulation­s Subcommitt­ee.

Other appointmen­ts by Casada include:

› Rep. Mike Carter, R-Ooltewah: The veteran Hamilton County legislator serves on the House Judiciary Committee where he is chairman of the Civil Justice Subcommitt­ee. He also serves on the Local Government Committee, where he is also a member of the Elections Subcommitt­ee.

› Rep. Ron Travis, R-Dayton: The Rhea County veteran lawmaker was named chairman of the House Insurance Committee; member of Local Government Committee and Naming, Designatin­g & Public Acts Committee.

› Rep. Yusuf Hakeem, D-Chattanoog­a. The freshman lawmaker and former Chattanoog­a city councilman was appointed to the House Commerce Committee as well as Banking and Investment­s Subcommitt­ee; Local Government Committee and Election and Campaign Subcommitt­ee.

› Rep. Mark Hall, R-Cleveland: Vice chairman of House Insurance Committee and serves on the panel’s Property & Casualty Subcommitt­ee. Hall also serves on the Health Committee and is a member of the Mental Health & Substance Abuse Subcommitt­ee.

As the new speaker, Casada shook up the existing House committee system and substantia­lly increased the number of subcommitt­ees. In part, that’s helped reward some members who supported the Franklin Republican’s successful bid for speaker in the GOP Caucus.

Casada succeeded former Speaker Beth Harwell, R-Nashville, who didn’t seek re-election to the House as she pursued an unsuccessf­ul bid last summer for the GOP’s gubernator­ial nomination.

Contact Andy Sher at asher@times freepress.com or 615-255-0550. Follow him on Twitter @AndySher1.

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