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Rep. Beth Harwell

Tennessee State Representative Beth Harwell is a strong advocate for tougher laws against rapists, victim’s rights legislation, welfare reform and children’s issues.

Among the many laws that Rep Harwell has sponsored in the state legislature are Families First, Tennessee’s new welfare reform program and the “Children’s Act for Clean Indoor Air” which is designed to keep children safe from the harmful effects of second hand smoke. On crime issues, she has sponsored and passed legislation clarifying and toughening penalties against stalkers, requiring more time behind bars for rapists, strengthening the state’s laws for rape of a child, implementing safety for children in child care centers, building crime prevention cooperation among the states, and ensuring those drugged while driving can be prosecuted under Tennessee’s DUI laws.

She was instrumental in the push for charter schools in Tennessee and worked on legislation to direct additional funds for improvement of training for day care workers. In the health area, Rep. Harwell won passage of legislation that greatly improved the opportunity for usage of external defibrillators to treat sudden cardiac arrest. A friend of small business, Beth was awarded the coveted Guardian of Small Business award from the National Federal of Independent Business (NFIB).

Bill Hobbs, who has been the state party's communications director since late 2007. Robin Smith, who was elected state GOP chairman last year (2007). John "Chip" Saltsman, chairman from 1999 to 2001. Bob Davis, chairman from 2005 to last August. And Jim Burnett, chairman from 1995 to 1999.