Tony Shipley

American politician
Tony Shipley
Member of the Tennessee House of Representatives
from the 2nd district
In office
January 13, 2009 – January 13, 2015
Preceded byNathan Vaughn
Succeeded byBud Hulsey
Personal details
Born (1953-08-23) August 23, 1953 (age 70)
Blountville, Tennessee
Political partyRepublican
SpouseSusan
Residence(s)Kingsport, TN
Alma materUniversity of Tennessee, B.A.
AwardsBronze Star[citation needed]
Websitehttp://www.tonyshipley.com/
Military service
Branch/serviceUS Air Force
Years of service23[citation needed]
RankLieutenant colonel

Tony Shipley (born August 23, 1953) is a former State Representative for the Tennessee House of Representatives 2nd District in Sullivan County.[1]

Born in Blountville, Tennessee, Shipley is a graduate of Sullivan Central High School and also a 1976 graduate of the University of Tennessee with a Bachelor of Arts degree.[2]

After retiring from the U.S. Air Force as a lieutenant colonel,[3] Shipley taught Tennessee history and world geography in Sullivan County middle schools.

Shipley is a general in the Tennessee State Guard.[4]

Early political career

Political campaigns

Shipley was elected to the Tennessee House of Representatives as a member of the 106th General Assembly in 2008 after defeating three-term incumbent Nathan Vaughn[5] In 2010, he was re-elected to the 107th General Assembly, again defeating Democrat Nathan Vaughn, this time with more than 60% of the electorate.[6] In 2012, Shipley was reelected for a third consecutive term with almost 70% of the electorate.[7] In 2014, Shipley lost the Republican nomination to Bud Hulsey after earning only 40% of the primary votes cast.[8] In 2016, Shipley reappeared in state politics to run for the Tennessee state senate 4th district seat being vacated by Lt. Governor Ron Ramsey.[9] However, Jon Lundberg was elected to fill that seat.

Tennessee House of Representatives, 2nd Representative District, 2008
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tony Shipley 12,858 50.64
Democratic Nathan Vaughn 12,532 49.36
Tennessee House of Representatives, 2nd Representative District, 2010
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tony Shipley 10,183 61.92
Democratic Nathan Vaughn 6,262 38.08
Tennessee House of Representatives, 2nd Representative District, 2012
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tony Shipley 16,764 68.26
Democratic Bruce Dotson 7,794 31.74

Notable recognition

Shipley served in the 106th General Assembly on the House Health and Human Services and Transportation Committees as well as the Public Safety and Professional Occupations Sub-committees.[10] He was awarded Legislator of the Year 2009, his first year in office, by both the American Automobile Association and the Tennessee Psychological Association.[11][12]

In reference to his Legislator of the Year award from the Tennessee Psychological Association, TPA President Mark Phillips stated, "This comes on behalf of his tireless efforts to ensure access to appropriate mental health care to all Tennesseans. Rep. Shipley sponsored TPA-backed legislation recognizing that mental health problems need mental health specialists."[13] In addition, TPA Director of Legislative and Professional Affairs Lance Laurence stated, "Tony Shipley's experience in the United States military and as a private sector critical care Paramedic provides him with a unique understanding of the problems with the delivery of mental health services."[14]

In 2010, his second year in office, he was selected as Legislator of the Year by the Rural Health Association of Tennessee.[citation needed]

Other

On February 3, 2012, Shipley came to the aid of a man outside of a Nashville Hotel who had gone into a seizure. Shipley, a Kingsport native with training as a paramedic, came to the aid of a Franklin-based Passport Health Communications Inc. 34-year-old employee. Passport Vice President Max Carter stated, ""As a result of Representative Shipley's quick action what could have been a truly horrible situation was averted. Moreover, in a time when many healthcare professionals, and just people in general, are afraid to assist in similar situations due to fear of lawsuits, etc, I thought Mr. Shipley's actions should be noted. I have no idea what his training or background is but he was relaying vitals to 911 like a pro and telling us exactly what to do."[15]

Committee assignments

Shipley served in the 107th General Assembly as:

  • Secretary, House Republican Caucus
  • Secretary, House Government Operations Committee,[16]
  • Chair, Joint Government Operations Health and Education Subcommittee [17]
  • Member, House Transportation Committee[18]
  • Member, House General Sub-committee of Transportation[19]
  • Member, Joint Fiscal Review Committee[20]
  • Member, Joint Committee on Diabetes Prevention[21]
  • Chair, Republican Caucus Task Force on Energy

Education

References

  1. ^ "Representatives - TN General Assembly".
  2. ^ http://www.capitol.tn.gov/house/members/h2.html "Rep. Tony Shipley" (TNGA Official Biographical Web Page)
  3. ^ http://www.votesmart.org/bio.php?can_id=104718 "Project Vote Smart - Representative Tony Shipley (TN)".
  4. ^ "Rep. Tony Shipley gets Tenn. State Guard promotion". WCYB-TV. 10 December 2013. Retrieved 21 October 2017.
  5. ^ http://www.scelect.org/nov2008total.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  6. ^ http://www.scelect.org/november2010results.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  7. ^ http://www.scelect.org/nov2012official.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  8. ^ "Bud Hulsey".
  9. ^ "Tennessee State Senate District 4".
  10. ^ http://tmepa.org/107THGACOMMITTEEASSIGNMENTSSecondSession.pdf [dead link]
  11. ^ "Legislator of the Year Award". Archived from the original on 2013-02-12. Retrieved 2012-07-13.
  12. ^ http://www.tonyshipleytn.com/images/PDFs/news-pr-ts%20tpa%20legislator%20of%20year%2011-09.swf [dead link]
  13. ^ "Legislator of the Year Award". Archived from the original on 2013-02-12. Retrieved 2012-07-13.
  14. ^ "Legislator of the Year Award". Archived from the original on 2013-02-12. Retrieved 2012-07-13.
  15. ^ "Rep. Tony Shipley comes to aid of man having seizure at downtown Nashville hotel | Kingsport Times-News". Archived from the original on 2015-02-05. Retrieved 2012-06-20.
  16. ^ http://www.capitol.tn.gov/house/members/h2.html "Rep. Tony Shipley" (TNGA Official Biographical Web Page)
  17. ^ "Representatives - TN General Assembly".
  18. ^ http://www.capitol.tn.gov/house/members/h2.html "Rep. Tony Shipley" (TNGA Official Biographical Web Page)
  19. ^ http://www.capitol.tn.gov/house/members/h2.html "Rep. Tony Shipley" (TNGA Official Biographical Web Page)
  20. ^ http://www.capitol.tn.gov/house/members/h2.html "Rep. Tony Shipley" (TNGA Official Biographical Web Page)
  21. ^ http://www.capitol.tn.gov/house/members/h2.html "Rep. Tony Shipley" (TNGA Official Biographical Web Page)

External links

  • http://www.tonyshipley.com/ Archived 2008-11-07 at the Wayback Machine Campaign website
  • http://www.legislature.state.tn.us/house/members/h2.htm Tennessee House Member Tony Shipley
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