Bill Beck (politician)

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Bill Beck
Born (1962-03-21) March 21, 1962 (age 59)
EducationBelmont University
Nashville School of Law
TitleState representative
Term2014-2020
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse(s)Pamela Beck
Children1 child
HonoursCivil Engineering Air National Guard Recognition,

Fifty Forward Madison: Best Problem Solver Award, The Beck family Community Honoree Amqui Station,

Fellow of Nashville Bar Foundation

Carson W. "Bill" Beck (born March 21, 1962) is a member of the Tennessee House of Representatives.

Biography[]

He was raised in Madison, Tennessee, and Whites Creek, Tennessee, by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beck. Bill Beck attended Belmont University, where he received his bachelor's degree in business administration in 1985. Then, he attended the Nashville School of Law and earned his doctor of jurisprudence degree in 1989. After graduating from Belmont, Beck served in the Tennessee Air National Guard, and he started two successful businesses in home building and real estate. He also went into business with his mother, Martha Lu Cone Beck, practicing law as partners.[1][2]

Representation[]

Beck is a member of seven committees: Judiciary, Civil Justice Subcommittee, State Committee, Departments & Agencies Subcommittee, Naming, Designating, & Private Acts Committee, Select Ethics Committee, and the Joint Fiscal Review Committee.[3] Beck represents Tennessee's 51st District. He has held over eight town hall meetings for community input and response.[4][5]

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Representative Beck Sponsored Bills[6]
Bill # Subject Matter
HB0161 Sales Taxes
HB0593 Department of Environment and Conservation
HB0594 Tort Liability and Reform
HB0596 Inheritance Laws
HB0597 Hotel Motel Taxes
HB0994 Guardians and Conservators
HB0995 Tort Liability and Reform
HB0996 Exemption and Credits Taxes
HB0997 Animal Control
HB0998 Human Rights Commission
HB0999 State Symbols
HB1000 Higher Education
HB1001 Criminal Offenses
HB1002 Election Laws
HB1003 Civil Procedure
Representative Beck Co-Sponsored Bills[6]
Bill # Subject Matter
HB0037 Public Health
HB0058 Alcoholic Beverages
HB0062 Disabled Persons
HB0164 Traffic Safety
HB0233 Animal Cruelty and Abuse
HB0236 Homestead Exemptions
HB0252 State Government
HB0273 Economic and Community Development
HB0283 Criminal Offenses
HB0288 Adoption
HB0316 Firefighters
HB0345 Alcoholic Beverages
HB0498 TennCare
HB0551 Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA)
HB0642 Public Defenders
HB0686 Guardians and Conservators
HB0776 Local Education Agencies
HB0786 Pharmacists, Pharmacy
HB0901 Criminal Offenses
HB0909 Elder Abuse
HB0937 General Local Government
HB0942 Controlled Substances
HB1138 Amusement Taxes
HB1187 Veterans
HB1242 Utility Districts
HB1354 Higher Education
HB1483 Local Education Agencies
HB1550 School Vouchers

References[]

  1. ^ "Tennessee General Assembly". Retrieved November 17, 2019.
  2. ^ "State Representative".
  3. ^ "Committees Bill Beck Serves On".
  4. ^ "House Districts Map" (PDF).
  5. ^ "Population of TN District 51".
  6. ^ a b "Sponsored and Co-Sponsored Bills".
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