Thelma Harper (politician)

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Thelma Harper is a Tennesseean politician and a member of the Tennessee Senate for the 19th district, which is composed of part of Davidson County. She has served as a state senator since the 96th Tennessee General Assembly. She is the chair of the Senate Government Operations Committee and a member of the Senate State and Local Government Committee, the Senate Correction Oversight Committee, and the Select Joint Committee on Children and Youth.

For eight years Thelma Harper served as a member of the Nashville/Davidson County Metropolitan Council. She was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1980, 1984, 1988, and 1992. She possesses a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration/Accounting from Tennessee State University.

In 2004, when asked by The Tennessean whether the Tennessee state constitution should be changed to say the right to an abortion is not guaranteed, she replied that the issue should not be written into the state constitution.[1] Thelma Harper has proposed legislation that would rename U.S. Highway 41 as Rosa Parks Boulevard.[2]

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