Rebecca Alexander (politician)

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Rebecca Alexander
Member of the Tennessee House of Representatives
from the 7th district
Assumed office
January 12, 2021
Preceded byMatthew Hill
Personal details
Born
Rebecca Kefauver

(1958-11-04) November 4, 1958 (age 65)
Political party)

Rebecca Alexander (born November 4, 1958)[1] is an American politician, businesswoman, and former teacher serving as a member of the Tennessee House of Representatives from the 7th district. She assumed office on January 12, 2021.

Education

Alexander graduated from

Milligan College and a Master of Education from East Tennessee State University
.

Career

Alexander began her career as an English teacher. She then joined Magnavox, eventually becoming a national sales manager with the organization. She also helped her husband operate his family's business, the Dillow-Taylor Funeral Home.[2] Alexander was elected to the Tennessee House of Representatives in November 2020.[3]

In 2023, the Tennessee House voted on motions to remove three sitting Democratic representatives —

mass shooting at a Nashville school that left six dead.[4] Alexander voted in favor of all three resolutions: HR 63, to remove Pearson;[5] HR 64, to remove Johnson;[6] and HR 65, to remove Jones.[7] Pearson and Jones were expelled, while Johnson was not.[8]

Personal life

She is married and has two daughters.

References

  1. ^ "Representative Rebecca Alexander". www.capitol.tn.gov. Retrieved 2021-06-11.
  2. ^ "Rebecca Alexander announces her bid for State House". Herald & Tribune - Jonesborough, TN. 2020-04-15. Retrieved 2021-06-11.
  3. ^ "Rebecca Alexander". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2021-06-11.
  4. ^ "Tennessee GOP file resolutions to expel three Democrats who led gun reform chants on House floor". The Tennessean. Retrieved 2023-04-04.
  5. ^ "HR0063". Tennessee General Assembly. Retrieved 6 April 2023.
  6. ^ "HR0064". Tennessee General Assembly. Retrieved 6 April 2023.
  7. ^ "HR0065". Tennessee General Assembly. Retrieved 6 April 2023.
  8. ^ Kruesi, Kimberly; Mattise, Jonathan (6 April 2023). "Tennessee's House expels 2 of 3 Democrats over guns protest". Associated Press News.