Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations explained

Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations
Jurisdiction:State of Tennessee
Employees:23
Chief1 Name:Senator Ken Yager
Chief1 Position:Chairman
Chief2 Name:Mayor Kevin Brooks
Chief2 Position:Vice Chairman
Chief3 Name:Cliff Lippard, Ph.D.
Chief3 Position:Executive Director
Website:https://www.tn.gov/content/tn/tacir.html

The Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations (TACIR) is an intergovernmental body of state and local governments in the U.S. state of Tennessee that has the purpose of providing a forum for discussion and resolution of intergovernmental problems and providing research support to improve the overall quality of government in that state. TACIR was established as a permanent nonpartisan body in 1978 by action of the Tennessee General Assembly.[1] [2]

Tennessee was one of several states that formed commissions on intergovernmental relations, patterned to some extent on the United States Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, during the 1970s and 1980s.[3]

Membership

The commission has 25 members, including 10 members and one appointee of the state legislature, 10 officials from local governments, two officials of the executive branch of the state government, and two private citizens. The legislative members are the chairmen of the Finance, Ways and Means committees of the two houses of the General Assembly, the Comptroller of the Treasury, four additional members of the Tennessee House of Representatives and four additional members of the Tennessee State Senate appointed to four-year terms. The local government members, all of whom are appointed to four-year terms, are four elected county officials, four elected municipal officials, one member nominated by the County Officials Association of Tennessee, and one member nominated by the state's development districts.[4]

Current TACIR Members[5] !Member!Term Expiration!Note
Legislative Members
Sen. Jon LundbergNovember 2022
Sen. Heidi Campbell (politician)
Sen. Ken YagerChairman
Sen. Jeff Yarbro
Rep. John Crawford
Rep. Harold M. Love Jr.
Rep. Antonio Parkinson
Rep. Ryan Williams
Statutory Members
Sen. Bo WatsonChair of the Senate Finance, Ways, and Means Committee
Rep. Patsy HazlewoodChair of the House Finance, Ways, and Means Committee
Comptroller Jason MumpowerComptroller of the Treasury
Municipal Members
Mayor Tom BickersApril 2023Mayor of Louisville
Mayor Kevin BrooksNovember 2022Mayor of Cleveland, Vice Chairman
Mayor Jill HollandJuly 2023Mayor of McKenzie
Councilman Chase CarlisleFebruary 2024Council member Memphis
County Members
Mayor Rogers AndersonDecember 2022Mayor of Williamson County
Mayor Buddy BradshawSeptember 2022Mayor of Loudon County
County Executive Jeff HuffmanDecember 2022County Executive of Tipton County
Other Local Government Members
Mary GaitherJune 2023Tipton County Clerk, representing the County Officials Association of Tennessee
Mayor Terry FranksAugust 2023Mayor of Anderson County, representing the TN Development District Association
Executive Branch Members
Commissioner Deniece ThomasJuly 2023Commissioner, TN Department of Labor and Workforce Development
Appointment pending
Private Citizens
Calvin CliftonMarch 2023Kingston, Tennessee
Jeff PeachMarch 2023Smyrna, Tennessee

Notes and References

  1. https://www.tn.gov/tacir/topic/tacir-mission Mission
  2. Rodney E. Stanley and P. Edward French (2007), Tennessee's John S. Wilder: The longest tenured state legislator in Tennessee history, University Press of America. Page 32.
  3. Richard Cole (2010), The State of State Advisory Commissions on Intergovernmental Relations: Do They Continue to Have a Role in the U.S. Federal System?, The Book of the States 2010, pages 36-44. The Council of State Governments website, retrieved April 19, 2011.
  4. https://www.tn.gov/tacir/topic/tacir-organization Organization
  5. Web site: Commission Members. www.tn.gov. en. 2019-08-30.