Harry Brooks (politician)
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Harry Brooks Republican - Knoxville District 19 - Part of Knox County
[edit] Biographical Information
Harry was born September 4, 1946. He is married to his wife Mary, two children. He retired from Law Enforcement and was a Business Employer. He did his graduate work at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. His undergraduate work was in Speech and Communication at Carson Newman College. Graduate of Maryville High School.
[edit] Public Office
House member of the 103rd through 105th General Assemblies, Assistant Minority Leader, Member of House Finance, Ways and Means Committee, Member of House Education Committee, Member of House Rules Committee, Member of House K-12 Subcommittee, Member of Joint Select Committee on Children and Youth
[edit] Community Involvement
Knox County School Board, 1992-1996, Knox County Retirement and Pension Board, 1987-1995, American Society for Industrial Security (ASIS), North East Knox Preservation Association, East Knox Business and Professional Association, Knoxville Civitian, Powell Business and Professional Association, Knox County Republican Clubs, Past Advisory Board for Millertown Group Home, Past member of Chamber of Commerce, United Way Allocations, Gideon's International, National Rifle Association, Deacon Board Member of Union Baptist Church, Sunday School Teacher, Hall's Business and Professional Association
District Address: 6600 Washington Pike Knoxville, TN 37918
Nashville Address: 117 War Memorial Building Nashville, TN 37243-0119
Phone (615) 741-6879
Fax (615) 253-0212
Staff Contact: Tara Bezawada
Internet E-Mail Address Rep.Harry.Brooks@legislature.state.tn.us
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