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Mary Littleton (born September 7, 1957) is an American politician. A Republican, she has represented District 78 in the
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since January 8, 2013.


Elections

Republican Primaries In 2012, incumbent Republican Representative Phillip Johnson retired. Littleton ran in the seven-way August 2, 2012 Republican Primary, winning with 1,273 votes (21.4%) Littleton has been unopposed in the Republican primaries in every election from 2014 until 2018. In the 2020 election, Littleton faced James Ebb Gupton during the Republican primaries.


Tennessee House of Representatives


Tenure

During her time in the
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, Littleton has voted for six balanced budgets, to abolish the death tax, to cut the sales tax on groceries. She also supported a large increase in funding for schools. The
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has given her repeated "A" ratings. In April 2017, Littleton voted against Governor Haslam's IMPROVE Act, which would help to fund road and infrastructure improvements by raising the gas and diesel tax in the state. The bill would offset those tax hikes by lowering taxes elsewhere. Referring to the state's large surplus, she said, "“When you have that much of a surplus, none of us wanted to raise taxes." In March 2018, Littleton voted in favor of a bill to legalize
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during a meeting of the House Criminal Justice Committee. The bill ultimately died on the House floor. During the 110th General Assembly (2017-2018), Littleton introduced legislation requiring law enforcement agencies to determine if a person arrested is a parent and, if so, if the arrest would leave a child unattended. The bill also requires law enforcement agencies to develop procedures for welfare checks of children who may be endangered by the arrest of their parent/guardian. The legislation became law. Littleton also sponsored another, this one aimed at stopping the
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in Tennessee. This piece of legislation allows prosecutors to charge those who sell certain opioids resulting in a death with second-degree murder. The legislation was signed into law. In 2023, Littleton supported a resolution to expel three Democratic lawmakers from the legislature for violating decorum rules. The expulsion was widely characterized as unprecedented.


Committee assignments

During the 111th
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, Littleton served on the following committees. House Judiciary Committee *Subcommittee on Children and Families, ''Chair'' House State Government Committee *Subcommittee on Departments & Agencies House Government Operations Committee


Other offices

Littleton was a member of the
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State Executive Committee from 2002 to 2014, and served as vice-chairwoman from 2010 to 2014. Before that, she served as Chairwoman of the Dickson County Republican Party. In 2015, Littleton ran for Chair of the Tennessee Republican Party.


Personal life

Littleton has four adult children. Littleton is currently serving, or has served, on the following boards/groups in the community. * Tennessee's Safe Baby Court Advisory Committee *Tennessee's Human Trafficking Advisory Council *23rd District Judicial Child Advocacy Board * Dickson County Cancer Board * Dickson County
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* Dickson County Zoning and Planning Board * Dickson County Sanitation Board * Member: Cheatham County
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* Member: Dickson County Chamber of Commerce * Dickson High Noon Rotary * National Rifle Association of America


References


External links


Official page
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