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Cameron Allen Sexton (born November 11, 1970) is an American politician from
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. A Republican, he has been a member of the
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for the 25th District since 2011, and has been the Speaker of the state House since 2019. Before becoming Speaker, Sexton was Majority Caucus Chairman.


Early life and education

Cameron Allen Sexton was born on November 11, 1970, in Tennessee. His father, Dwight Sexton, was a high school chemistry and biology teacher, and his mother, Jane Sexton, was a teacher at Blue Grass Elementary School in
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. Sexton attended public schools in Knox County before graduating from Oak Ridge High School in 1989.Marta W. Aldrich
Tennessee replaces its voucher-friendly House speaker with a voucher opponent
''Tennessee Chalkbeat'' (August 23, 2019).
He then attended the
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, graduating in 1994.


Early political career

After graduating from college, Sexton worked on the 1994 State Senate campaign of
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.Jake Love
Sexton sworn in as new Tennessee speaker of the house
''Bryan Triangle'' (August 23, 2019).
He had jobs in banking and marketing until 2008. In 2008, he unsuccessfully ran for mayor of
Crossville, Tennessee Crossville is a city in and the county seat of Cumberland County, Tennessee, United States. It is part of the Crossville Micropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 12,071 at the 2020 census. History Crossville developed at the intersection ...
, losing by 60 votes. Sexton was also a community liaison for U.S. Representative
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.


State House


Elections and rise to power

Sexton was first elected to the
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in 2010. He was elected as House
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for the 108th General Assembly, and served as the Majority Caucus Chairman for the 111th General Assembly. Sexton became Speaker of the House in August 2019, replacing Speaker
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, who was ousted amid a scandal.Kimberlee Kruesi & Jonathan Mattise
Tennessee House GOP nominates new speaker after scandal
Associated Press (July 24, 2019).
The previous month, Sexton was nominated by House Republicans as speaker after multiple rounds of voting, defeating Ryan Williams, Jay Reedy, Curtis Johnson, Mike Carter, and Matthew Hill in the internal party election. He was reelected in 2021 and 2023, with the unanimous support of state House Republicans.


Tenure


Healthcare

Sexton was House Health Committee Chairman during the 109th and 110th General Assemblies. In 2016, former Speaker
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appointed him to serve as chairman of a healthcare taskforce. As Health Committee Chairman and later as Speaker, Sexton has opposed accepting federal
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funds to provide health insurance to uninsured Tennesseans. Sexton instead supported seeking a waiver from the
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to allow the state to get Medicaid funding in the form of a
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, which would give state lawmakers more power to determine eligibility. The state legislature passed, and Governor Bill Lee signed, legislation to authorize the program in January 2021, days before the end of the
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and the beginning of the
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. In 2022, Sexton introduced legislation to regulate
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; he described the legislation as necessary to protect independent pharmacies. In 2022, Sexton called for a new facility to replace Moccasin Bend Mental Health Institute, a state psychiatric hospital, as part of a larger effort to overhaul Tennessee's mental healthcare system.


Crime, policing, and marijuana

In 2020, Sexton and other Republicans in the state legislature introduced legislation to substantially increase criminal penalties for unauthorized camping on state-owned land and for writing
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on state property (increasing both offenses from misdemeanor to felonies). The bill's sponsors introduced the measure in response to the
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. In 2022, Sexton, along with Lieutenant Governor
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, cosponsored
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legislation, which was enacted with the support of Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland. The legislation requires offenders to serve the full prison sentence (i.e., no
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) for certain crimes (such as attempted murder and burglary). In 2020, Sexton opposed proposals to amend Tennessee law to legalize
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. In 2023, Sexton said he was open to allowing "medical marijuana in the right forms" but continued to oppose legalizing the recreational use of marijuana, which he deemed a "terrible idea."


Forrest Bust

As Speaker, Sexton is a member of the State Building Commission, which governs the
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grounds. In 2021, Sexton voted against the removal of the Nathan Bedford Forrest Bust from the
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to the
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. The bust, installed at the state Capitol in 1978, had faced calls for its removal, because Forrest was a Confederate general who founded the
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after the
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. However, a majority of the Building Commission voted to remove the Forrest bust, as well as those of Admiral David Glasgow Farragut and Admiral Albert Gleaves.


COVID-19

During the
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, Sexton was a key architect of a
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of the legislature to pass bills banning municipalities within Tennessee from establishing face mask or
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requirements; the legislation specifically targeted Metro Nashville government's authority. Sexton also opposed the federal OSHA vaccine-or-test mandate for companies with 100 or more employees.


Refugee resettlement

In 2019, President
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issued an executive order allowing state governors to block refugee resettlement in their states under the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program. Sexton, along with Lieutenant Governor McNally supported halting refugee resettlement in Tennessee, a position at odds with Governor Bill Lee. In 2021, Sexton and McNally created a Joint Study Committee on Refugee Issues that consisted of 10 Republican state senators and state representatives.


Education

In a special legislative session in 2021, Sexton introduced legislation to make
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elections statewide partisan, rather than
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. The initial legislation would have required all school board elections statewide to be partisan; after the legislation encountered objections, it was amended to allow local parties to call for partisan school board elections. The legislation was part of an emerging Republican tactic with conservative Republicans focusing on divisive education issues, including age-appropriate book bans and transgender students' rights.Marta W. Aldrich
Tennessee’s shift to partisan school board elections faces its first big test
''Chalkbeat'' (July 12, 2022).
The legislation was opposed by the Tennessee School Board Association and many school districts throughout the state. As a result of the passage of the legislation, beginning in 2022, more than half of Tennessee's counties selected candidates to run in school board elections in partisan
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. In 2023, Sexton said Tennessee should reject all federal education funds appropriated to Tennessee, and discussed the proposal with Governor Lee and other key Republican legislators.Kimberlee Kruesi & Jonathan Mattise
Tennessee House speaker mulls rejecting US education money
Associated Press (February 8, 2023).
Federal funding makes up about one-fifth of Tennessee's
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education funding,Kimberlee Kruesi & Jonathan Mattise
Feds: Tenn. plan to forgo school funds 'political posturing'
Associated Press (February 10, 2023).
(almost $1.8 billion out of $8.3 billion).Chris Davis
'Why would we not do that?' Tennessee Speaker defends proposal to reject billions in federal education funds
WTVF (February 9, 2023).
Rejection of federal funds would primarily impact schools in low-income areas, English language learners, and special education, because it would eliminate
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(low-income schools),
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,
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(students with disabilities), and Carl Perkins vocational/technical education funding. Under the proposal, the state would fund these programs.Hannah Moore
School systems respond after House speaker says TN could reject federal funds
WATE (February 9, 2023).
No state has ever rejected its share of the federal education budget, although the idea gained currency among Republicans in the 2020s. The proposal alarmed Democrats, school districts, the Tennessee Education Association, and the Tennessee Disability Coalition. Sexton said he wanted to reject federal education funding so Tennessee could avoid complying with federal mandates attached to the funding. A
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spokesperson described the proposal as "political posturing" that would impede education, particularly for the neediest students. In January 2022, Sexton interjected as Representative
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tried to honor
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inside the House chamber. Clemmons began his honoring of the day by referring to the
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, which the Red Army liberated from the
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, to the McMinn County School Board's ban on the
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-winning
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graphic novel ''
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''. A few minutes into Clemmons' speech, while he was denouncing
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and
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, Sexton abruptly interrupted him mid-sentence and reminded Clemmons his honoring of International Holocaust Remembrance Day did not fall within meeting guidelines. Sexton said his objection was that Clemmons' honoring was being made during the "welcoming and honoring" portion of the calendar.


Environment and energy

In 2017, Sexton sponsored a bill to place a 15-month moratorium on industrial
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projects in Tennessee.Heather Mullinix
Wind energy bill headed to Senate
''Crossville Chronicle'' (April 10, 2018).
The passage of the moratorium halted a $100 million wind energy project in Sexton's district. In 2018, Sexton sponsored a bill to regulate
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facilities, requiring many wind projects to obtain a certificate of public convenience and approval of two-thirds of the local governmental body.


Abortion

Tennessee's abortion ban, one of the strictest in the U.S., passed as a trigger law in 2019 and took effect in August 2022, after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned ''Roe v. Wade''.Kimberlee Kruesi & Jonathan Mattise
Tennessee GOP split over adding exceptions to abortion ban
Associated Press (January 14, 2023).
It bans abortion without exceptions in the state, and makes performing the procedure a
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crime.Kimberlee Kruesi
Tennessee lawmakers reconvene, take up hot-button issues
Associated Press (January 10, 2023).
In January 2023, Sexton supported an amendment to the Tennessee law to permit abortion to save the life of the pregnant woman, an issue that divided Tennessee Republicans. Sexton also said he supported exceptions to allow abortion in cases of rape or incest.


Judiciary

In March 2021, Sexton, along with almost all Tennessee House Republicans, attempted to remove a longtime state judge, Davidson County
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judge Ellen Hobbs Lyle, who ruled in June 2020 that Tennessee's limits on mail-in voting constituted "an unreasonable burden on the fundamental right to vote guaranteed by the Tennessee Constitution" in light of the
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. *Jonathan Mattise
Judge: Tennessee must allow vote by mail for all amid virus
Associated Press (June 4, 2020). *Jonathan Mattise
Push to oust judge over absentee vote ruling sparks outcry
Associated Press (March 8, 2021).
(Lyle's ruling was eventually overturned by the
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). Republicans' attempt to remove Lyle from the bench sparked concerns about undermining the
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, and the attempt was opposed by
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and the Tennessee Bar Association.


Appointments

In 2021, Sexton nominated Laurie Cardoza-Moore to the Textbook and Instructional Materials Quality Commission, which oversees curricular materials for Tennessee schools. Cardoza-Moore had attracted notoriety for her anti-Islam activism, including her unsuccessful battle in 2010 to block a mosque from being built in
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, as well as a textbook review on Cardoza-Moore's website that questioned whether al-Qaeda was responsible for the September 11 terrorist attack. Cardoza-Moore's nomination was approved by a 66–26 vote in the state House. In 2022, Sexton appointed Chip Saltsman, a prominent
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operative and political consultant, to the Tennessee Fish and Wildlife Commission, which oversees the
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; Sexton is a major client of Saltsman.


Redistricting

In 2022, during the redistricting cycle, Sexton and Tennessee House Republicans maneuvered to split Nashville and Davidson County, a fast-growing region, into multiple
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s, making it easier for Republicans to flip a district previously won by Democrats. The split broke up the Nashville-based 5th district held by longtime Democratic congressman
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, resulting in his decision not to run for reelection. Sexton denied accusations of gerrymandering, stating that he believed the new maps would give Nashville more representation in Washington. The redrawn 5th district was won by Republican Andy Ogles.


2023 expulsions

In April 2023, Republican representatives filed motions to expel Gloria Johnson, Justin Jones, and Justin J. Pearson from the House. The members had violated the chamber's
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rules by leading
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protests on the House floor during a legislative session. They were not recognized to speak and utilized a
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. Jones and Pearson were removed from the House (by a 72–25 result for Jones' vote and a 69–26 result for Pearson's vote); the resolution to expel Johnson failed by one vote to obtain the necessary two-thirds majority.Eliza Fawcett and Emily Cochrane
Tennessee House Expulsions: What You Need to Know
''New York Times'' (April 13, 2023).
Sexton led the effort to expel the three members,Phil Williams
REVEALED: House Speaker calls for expulsion of three Democrats, but 'can't prove' claims of violence
WTVF (April 4, 2023).
and had earlier revoked their identification-card access to the Capitol and stripped them of committee assignments. He claimed the legislators intended to incite violence but later acknowledged that he had no evidence for this assertion. In a radio interview after the protests, Sexton compared the demonstration to an insurrection and compared it to the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Democrats, including President
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, condemned the expulsions as
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and undemocratic. Johnson, Jones, Pearson, the Tennessee Black Caucus, and other Democrats alleged that the two members were expelled because of racism. Sexton and other House Republicans rejected the accusation.Chris Davis
'It looked like a Jim Crow-era trial': Tennessee Black Caucus calls expulsion of two members racist
WTVF (April 7, 2023).
Jones and Pearson returned to office after the Nashville Metro Council and Shelby County Commission both unanimously voted to reinstate them.


Personal life

Sexton has one child with his wife, Lacey McRae Sexton, a pharmacist, and two children from a previous marriage.


Residency and per diem claims

In 2023, Sexton's collection of ''
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'' payments drew scrutiny.Adam Friedman
Tennessee House speaker’s multiple homes raise questions about per diem
''Tennessee Lookout'' (reprinted in ''
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'') (April 23, 2023).
Sexton owns a condo in Crossville in his district, as well as a home in West Nashville, which he purchased through an anonymous trust in September 2021. His youngest child attends school near Nashville, and Sexton lives in Nashville during the legislative session, though he collects ''per diem'' payments as if he commutes from Crossville. Legislators who live at least 50 miles outside Nashville are entitled to a tax-free daily payment of $313 (which is meant to cover meals, lodging and incidental expenses incurred in travel); legislators who live within 50 miles of Nashville are entitled to only $79. Sexton claimed the full $313 ''per diem'', collecting approximately $78,000 in per diem expenses in 2021 and 2022.


Electoral history


Notes


References

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