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Mark Hall (born January 22, 1965) is an American politician from
Cleveland, Tennessee Cleveland is the county seat of and largest city in Bradley County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 47,356 at the 2020 census. It is the principal city of the Cleveland metropolitan area, Tennessee (consisting of Bradley and neigh ...
. From 2006 to 2018, he served as a seventh district commissioner on the Bradley County commission. He is served as the representative for the
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district 24 from 2019 to 2023.


Background

Mark Hall served in the
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. He is a small business owner, operating a barber shop in Cleveland, which he founded with $700 to his name.


Legislative history and tenure

Mark Hall was first elected to the Bradley County Commission District 7 seat in 2006. This district includes much of the city of Cleveland. He was reelected in 2010 and 2014. During his tenure as a county commissioner, Hall advocated for the construction of a veterans home in Cleveland, serving as the co-chairman of the Southeast Tennessee Veterans Home Council. In January 2018, Hall announced his intention to run for the 24th district state house seat being vacated by Kevin Brooks, who was running for mayor of Cleveland. Hall won the Republican primary for the state representative district in August 2018 against challengers Gary Moore, Alan Ledford, and Israel Farless with 54% of the vote in a surprising margin. On November 6, 2018, Hall was elected with 75% of the vote, defeating Democrat Mallory Pickert. He was succeeded on the commission by
Kevin Raper Kevin Raper (born January 17, 1964) is an American politician. A Republican, he represents District 24 (encompassing Cleveland and parts of unincorporated Bradley County) in the Tennessee House of Representatives. Biography Kevin Raper is a 1982 ...
. In response to the September 22nd, 2021, attack on Bradley County Sheriff's Office K-9 Joker, Hall proposed an amendment to increase the penalty for harming or killing law enforcement or emergency service animals. The legislation, known as "Joker's Law", makes unlawfully harming law enforcement service animals a Class B felony, and allows juveniles as young as 14 to be charged as adults. National attention came to this matter and other states have been encouraged to review their laws on this matter. In 2022, Hall drafted "Ethan, Hailey, and Bentley's Law", commonly referred to as "Bentley's Law", which requires drunk drivers to pay child support for the children of their victims. The law is named after the children of a Chattanooga police officer killed in the line of duty and a Missouri child whose parents died in a crash in 2021, both of which were caused by intoxicated drivers. This law resulted in several other states considering similar legislation. On November 8, 2021, Hall announced his intention to run for the 9th district of the Tennessee Senate, after incumbent Mike Bell announced he would not seek reelection. This seat became the
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after the
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. He lost the August 4, 2022, primary to J. Adam Lowe. He was once again succeeded by Kevin Raper.


Controversies

In November 2014 Hall was accused of abusing his then wife, after police responded to a call at his home. His residency was also questioned for being within his respective county district. He has also received criticism for incorrect assertions about his district.


Political positions

Hall describes himself as a "conservative Republican." Hall supports low taxes, believing them to be bad for business. He opposes
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, and supports veterans rights. He is a supporter of border security and opposes in-state college tuition for
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and
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. Hall supports work requirements for
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recipients, and opposes expanding
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in Tennessee.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Hall, Mark Living people 1965 births Republican Party members of the Tennessee House of Representatives People from Cleveland, Tennessee 21st-century American politicians