TOP PHOTO: Senator Ken Yager addresses the crowd at the Campbell County Courthouse in October when he kicked off his Get-Out-The-Vote bus tour.
NASHVILLE, TN (SPECIAL TO WLAF) – Â Members of the Senate majority met today in Nashville where they voted to reelect Senator Ken Yager (R-Kingston) to a top leadership role as Republican Caucus Chairman. Â The meeting was held as the General Assembly prepares to open the first session of the 112th General Assembly on January 12.
Senate Republicans hold a 27-6 super majority, providing direct member representation to citizens in all 95 counties in Tennessee.
Chairman Yager said, “I am honored and humbled to serve again as Caucus Chair to such a hardworking, talented and committed group of individuals. Â We have many challenging issues that await us in the 2021 legislative session. This caucus embraces challenges and will chart a bold, conservative path to support economic recovery efforts, improve education, and provide quality health care services, making Tennessee the best place in the nation to live work and raise a family.
Caucus members also voted to relect Yager to serve on the Joint Fiscal Review Committee. Â The committee conducts a continuing review of the financial operations of state government. Â He previously served as chairman of the committee. Â Yager will be confirmed by a resolution of the full Senate when the General Assembly convenes.
Others elected to Caucus leadership positions include Senator Jack Johnson as Majority Leader, Senator Ferrell Haile (R-Gallatin) as Treasurer, Senator Dawn White (R-Murfreesboro) as Secretary and Senator Shane Reeves (R-Murfreesboro) as Chaplain. Â In addition, Lt. Governor Randy McNally was renominated for a third term serving Tennessee. (WLAF NEWS PUBLISHED – 11/19/2020-3PM)