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Preceded by
  
Tony Shipley

Education
  
Bob Jones University

Name
  
Bud Hulsey


Religion
  
Protestant

Residence
  
Kingsport, TN

Political party
  
Republican Party

Born
  
May 30, 1949 (age 74) (
1949-05-30
)

Alma mater
  
Bob Jones University, B.A.

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Charles "Bud" Hulsey (born May 30, 1949) is the State Representative for the Tennessee House of Representatives 2nd District in Sullivan County.

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Early life

Bud Hulsey was born on May 30, 1949 and he attended Durango High School from 1964 to his 1967 graduation. Hulsey later attended Bob Jones University from 1967 to 1972 where he obtained his Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Education from Bob Jones University at Greenville, South Carolina.

Career

Bud Hulsey is a retired Kingsport Police Lt. with post graduate work at the University of Virginia via FBI National Academy

He is the owner and President of Burlington Logistics, Inc., a trucking company located in the Tri-Cities area of East Tennessee

Hulsey was elected to the Tennessee House of Representatives as a member of the 109th General Assembly in 2014 after defeating three-term incumbent Tony Shipley in the Republican Primaries and Independent J.R. Enfield in the general election. He was again elected to serve in the 110th General Assembly in 2016 after a landslide victory over Democratic challenger J.S. Moore.

Committee assignments

Hulsey serves in the 110th General Assembly as:

  • Vice-Chair, House State Government Committee
  • Member, House Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee
  • Member, House State Government Committee
  • Hulsey served in the 109th General Assembly as:

  • Member, House Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee
  • Member, House State Government Committee
  • Member, House State Government Subcommittee
  • Other

  • In July of 2014, Hulsey lost his campaign chair, Michael Locke, in a hit and run incident by a drunk driver.
  • In 2017, the Tennessee General Assembly approved Governor Bill Haslam's controversial road and bridge funding bill which raised the gas tax in Tennessee for the first time since 1989. Representative Hulsey was among those in the house who voted against the tax increase.
  • References

    Bud Hulsey Wikipedia