Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Partisan Leadership Positions Up for Grabs in State Senate and House

Here is a story from the Commercial Appeal (Memphis) that details the races for Democrat and Republican leadership selections for the State House and Senate. Wilder holds a record in the U.S. and should be thanked for his leadership over the years and replaced with Senator Ron Ramsey.

BTW (By the Way) What do you notice about this paragraph from Richard Locker's story? Wilder, 85, D-Somerville, is the longest-serving current presiding officer of any state legislative body in the Unites States. Could it be the misspelling of United States?

(House Democrats caucused Nov. 18)

House Democrats selected Reps. Gary Odom, Nashville as new Democratic majority leader and John Litz, Morristown as new assistant majority leader. Rep. Randy Rinks, Savannah was re-elected Democratic Caucus chairman.

Dec. 11: Senate Republicans

The Senate Republicans are expected to elect and nominate Senator Ron Ramsey - Blountville to challenge Wilder for Lt. Governor.

Dec. 12: House Republicans

Rep. Jason Mumpower, Bristol, is challenging Rep. Bill Dunn, Knoxville, for the Republican leader's post. Rep. Glen Casada, College Grove, is running against Rep. Charles Sargent, Franklin, for GOP Caucus chairman.

Dec. 13: Senate Democrats

The Senate Demos are expected to re-nominate Senator Wilder for speaker, and re-elect Sen. Jim Kyle, Memphis as Senate Democratic leader and Sen. Joe Haynes, Nashville as caucus chairman.

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