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Sheila Keckler Butt (born November 20, 1951) is an American politician from
Columbia, Tennessee Columbia is a city in and the county seat of Maury County, Tennessee. The population was 41,690 as of the 2020 United States census. Columbia is included in the Nashville metropolitan area. The self-proclaimed "mule capital of the world," Colum ...
, currently serving as the Mayor of
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.Tennessee Republican Party

/ref> Butt is the former
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Majority Floor Leader of the
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and she formerly represented House District 64, encompassing the cities of Columbia, Mount Pleasant, and Spring Hill in parts of
Maury County, Tennessee Maury County ( ) is a County (United States), county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee, in the Middle Tennessee region. As of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the population was 100,974. Its county seat is Columbia, Tennessee, C ...
. She retired from the House in 2018, and she was replaced by Republican
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in the subsequent election.Official website
On August 4, 2022, Butt was elected Maury County Mayor, succeeding incumbent Andy Ogles, who instead ran for an open U.S. House of Representatives seat. Butt was sworn in as county mayor on August 30.


Biography


Early life

Butt was born on November 20, 1951 in
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. Butt's father was a shoe salesman and later a car salesman, while her mother was described by Butt as a "domestic engineer". In the Keckler home that she shared with her parents and four siblings, Butt described her family that she grew up with as having "strong faith," but that her family never participated in organized religion.http://www.tennessean.com/story/news/politics/2015/03/05/sheila-butt-says-offended-reaction-comments/24453307/ ''Sheila Butt: I'm offended by reaction to comments''. The Tennessean. March 6, 2015. Butt was also both a high school cheerleader and a high school newspaper editor. Butt also says in her book, ''Everyday Princess: Daughter of the King'', that while she never drank alcohol or used drugs growing up, she did "date plenty of boys". Those boys drew Butt to
Tennessee Technological University Tennessee Technological University, commonly referred to as Tennessee Tech, is a public research university in Cookeville, Tennessee, United States. It was formerly known as Tennessee Polytechnic Institute, and before that as University of Dixie ...
where she said boys outnumbered girls 7-to-1. According to Butt, Tennessee Tech was fun, except for that frat party where she said a man pulled his pants down and danced behind her. "Needless to say, I decided that night that I would not be dancing at parties anymore," Butt wrote. Butt wasn't always a Christian and did not make that decision until she was 20 years old, according to her book ''Everyday Princess: Daughter of the King.'' Butt later received a Bachelor of Science
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in English with a History minor from
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and is also a 1980 Women's Certificate Program graduate of the Bear Valley School of Biblical Studies.http://www.docstoc.com/docs/135986539/23-New-Members-of-the-2011-TN-General-Assembly-Senate-District ''23 New Members of the 2011 TN General Assembly Senate District''.


Career

Butt was a co-founder and managing editor of ''S&S Bovine Images'' and also co-founder and managing editor of ''Tennessee Cattle Business'', the official publication of the TN Cattlemen's Association --- two companies focused on marketing and promoting the Tennessee cattle industry --- and she has served as a lecturer at Freed-Hardeman University and was a managing partner of MacInk Printers, Inc.


Tennessee General Assembly

Butt served as a member of the Tennessee House of Representatives until 2018. She sponsored HJR 199, a resolution to federal government to follow Tennessee model of a balanced budget, and co-sponsored HB0007 for Voter Identification. Butt, who currently holds no elected political office or has expressed any interest in seeking an elected political position since 2018, controls her own political action committee that was started up for the 2014 elections in Tennessee, the Sheila's Liberty PAC of Columbia, Tennessee. According to Tennessee Online Campaign Finance database, the Sheila's Liberty PAC Treasurer is Jacob Love of Heritage Bank & Trust in Columbia, Tennessee.


=NAAWP Twitter post

= In her book ''Everyday Princess: Daughter of the King'', Butt posed the following leading questions pertaining to biracial dating toward the young female readers on her book:
...Will dating someone of another race be helpful or beneficial? Understanding that you will eventually marry someone that you date, will you be just as happy for your children to grow up biracial? I have seen instances when a young lady started dating someone of another race, and there were those of her own race who were not interested in dating her after that.
In a 2015 tweet critical of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), Butt called for the creation of both a Council on Christian Relations and an NAAWP organization in the United States, presumably the
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, a white nationalist organization that was formed in opposition to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, which itself was earlier formed during 1909. Butt was reportedly commenting on an open letter from the Council on American-Islamic Relations urging potential Republican presidential candidates to reject
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and reach out to American Muslim voters. CAIR representatives stated the reference to "NAAWP" is an apparent racist twist to the name of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, or NAACP. Butt responded to the backlash resulting from her NAAWP statement in part by stating: "It saddens me that we have come to a place in our society where every comment by a conservative Christian is automatically scrutinized as being racist". The Tennessee Black Caucus is now calling for both an apology and the removal of Rep. Butt from leadership in the Tennessee House of Representatives. Butt later deleted her NAAWP post on Twitter and said in response to suggestions that "NAAWP" was a racist abbreviation for the "National Association for the Advancement of White People," that she had been "misinterpreted" and was offended by the reaction from critics. Butt attempted to walk back her NAAWP Twitter post by stating she actually meant "National Association for the Advancement of Western Peoples" to be widely understood for her NAAWP Twitter post.


=Legal abortion

= Butt has been on the record as being opposed to making exceptions for abortion waiting periods when the survivor has been a victim of incest or rape. During a 2015 debate in the House, Butt said that most instances of rape or incest are "not verifiable" and stated that an amendment brought to the House Floor to provide for exceptions for rape and incest victims "appears political". Butt's remarks were criticized on the floor of the Tennessee House of Representatives as "dangerous and insulting" by TNGA Rep. Sherry Jones who in part stated,
Yesterday we heard a lot of unsettling things on the floor, from bogus descriptions of women's health clinics to a member of this body NGA Rep. Sheila Buttactually saying that the violent crimes of rape and incest are, quote, not verifiable. There are 206,000 women in Tennessee who unfortunately can attest to the fact that rape and incest are too verifiable. Those women have endured horrors that we cannot imagine, and for it to be said the violent crimes they suffered are not verifiable is to suggest that they are somehow not legitimate rapes. That's dangerous and it is insulting to say the very least.
Butt is a member of both the Tennessee Right to Life and the Maury County Right to Life and was a co-sponsor of the SJR0127 bill later approved by voters during 2014 as the Tennessee Amendment 1 ballot question.


=Tennessee Humane Society

= During 2014, Butt called for a state investigation by the Office of the Tennessee Attorney General and Reporter into fundraising practices of the Humane Society of the United States.http://columbiadailyherald.com/news/local-news/disagreements-arise-over-humane-society-practices ''Disagreements arise over humane society practices''. By Vanessa Curry. The Daily Herald. September 3, 2014. According to Leighann Lassiter, the state director for HSUS in Tennessee, another legislator who has a contradictory voting record to Rep. Butt described Butt's action as a public official against the HSUS as being a "purely political attack". Lassiter also claimed Butt used false information from the Internet in asking the state's attorney general to launch an investigation. Butt has asked the attorney general to issue a "Consumer Alert" to raise public awareness about the group's "potential fundraising abuses". Butt contended that HSUS uses deceitful advertising to attract donors while using donations to pay "inflated salaries and promote a liberal anti-agriculture agenda." "It's a purely political attack by an extreme lawmaker who doesn't like our agenda to end horse soring and horse slaughter and dog fighting," Lassiter said. "Rep. Butt opposes the mainstream values of cracking down on crime and protecting God's creatures from cruelty.


Maury County Pride Day (Columbia, Tennessee)

On July 10, 2021, the very first Maury County (Tennessee) LGBTQ Pride day was held at the Columbia Arts Center. On July 9, 2021. In response, Butt tweeted (since deleted): "PSA: You may want to keep your family out of downtown Columbia after 4:00 tomorrow. I don't believe this reflects the Community values of the majority of Maury county." (twitter, Sheila Butt account, 11:15 am, 7/09/2021)


Personal life

Butt is married to Stan R. Butt, and has three children. Butt met Stan at Tennessee Technological University where married, and Sheila left school after one year to start working. After having sons Stan Jr., Cliff and Kyle with her husband and moving to Blountville, Tennessee, Butt returned to college in
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at
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. Butt's husband, Stan, preaches for the Anderson Bend Church of Christ in
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and was the executive director of the
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from 2007 to 2011. One of Butt's sons, Kyle Butt, is the director of Biblical research at Apologetics Press in
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, and is an editor of ''Discovery: A Monthly Christian Evidences Magazine for Kids'' magazine. Another of Butt's sons, Cliff Butt, was arrested by the Maury County Sheriff Department on May 7, 2015 for allegedly contributing to the delinquency of a minor with his buying alcohol for a 17-year-old Columbia Academy student who then brought the alcohol to an off-campus prom night party attended by twenty other Columbia Academy students who reportedly consumed beer at the event. Cliff Butt was jailed on one
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charge and later released from the Maury County Jail after posting a $1,500 bond and he was scheduled to appear in court on the charge on June 10, 2015, in
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. Cliff Butt was previously serving as a youth minister at the Eastside Church of Christ (now the South Gate Church of Christ) of Columbia, Tennessee. Butt is a member of the Anderson Bend
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. Butt is also member of the
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, the Tennessee Firearms Association, the Maury Alliance, the
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and has served as Secretary of the Maury County Horsemen's Association. Butt has received the Kay Battles Service Award from
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and the Golden Pen Award from Publishing Designs in
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. Butt has authored and self-published several books presenting Biblical teachings for women, children and parents.


Bibliography


Author

*''Everyday Princess: Daughter of the King'' (book and DVD) Peaceful House Publishing, 2008. Columbia, Tennessee.https://web.archive.org/web/20100416035531/http://www.sheilabutt.com/books.htm ''Sheila Butt, seeking to be a woman after God's own heart.'' Retrieved from the Internet Archive. *''Does God Love Michael's Two Daddies'' (Montgomery, Alabama: Apologetics Press, 2006) *''Seeking Spiritual Beauty'' (book and DVD) Peaceful House Publishing, 2002. Huntsville, Alabama. *''No Greater Joy'' (book and DVD) Peaceful House Publishing, 1999. Huntsville, Alabama. *''If Thine Heart Be Wide'' Heart Wise Press, 1992. Columbia, Tennessee.http://fhu.worldcat.org/search?q=au%3AButt%2C+Sheila+Keckler.&qt=hot_author Freed-Harderman University Draughon Library.


Co-author

*''We Bow Down: Women Look at Worship'' by Sheila Butt, Cindy Colley, Gloria Ingram, Jane McWhorter, Foye Watkins. 2002. Publishing Designs.


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