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Mark Allen Pody (born April 23, 1956) is an American politician, elected as a
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member of the
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from the 17th district, encompassing
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,
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,
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, Macon County, Smith County and
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. Pody resides in Lebanon, Tennessee.


Early life

Mark Allen Pody was born on April 23, 1956 in
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Non-Political Career

Pody owns Educators Resource Association, Inc. of Murfreesboro Tennessee. Pody's small business sells insurance policies providing accident and health insurance, group insurance, health insurance, insurance agents and brokers, and life insurance coverage, notably for Nationwide, Progressive. and BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee. Pody is a member of the Tennessee Firearms Association, the
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in
Lebanon Lebanon ( , ar, لُبْنَان, translit=lubnān, ), officially the Republic of Lebanon () or the Lebanese Republic, is a country in Western Asia. It is located between Syria to Lebanon–Syria border, the north and east and Israel to Blue ...
, the Trousdale County,
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, and Cannon County. He is also a past President of the General Agents & Managers Association. A private pilot, Pody is a member of the Civil Air Patrol.


Political career


Elections

After running unopposed in the Republican primary, Pody won election to the Tennessee General Assembly in November 2010 by defeating the incumbent representative, Democrat Stratton Bone Jr., 9,270 to 8,181. In 2012, Pody ran unopposed in both the Republican primary and general election to win a second House term. In 2014, Pody ran unopposed in the Republican primary. He defeated Democrat Candace Reed, 9,896 to 4,777. In 2016, Pody ran unopposed in the Republican primary. He defeated Democrat Amelia Morrison Hipps, 19,785 to 6,589. In September 2017, Tennessee state senator Mae Beavers resigned her seat to run for governor. This resignation required a special election to fill the seat for the remaining year of her term. Pody ran unopposed in the Republican primary, and he defeated Democrat Mary Alice Carfi in the special election, 5,995 to 5,688. In the regular senate election the following year, Pody again defeated Carfi, 53,364 to 22,452.


Presidential Endorsements

In 2012, Pody endorsed Rick Santorum as the Republican presidential nominee.


Political Issues


Religious Freedom

In April 2012, Pody proposed legislation in favor of
religious freedom Freedom of religion or religious liberty is a principle that supports the freedom of an individual or community, in public or private, to manifest religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship, and observance. It also includes the freedom ...
on state college campuses in reaction to
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's "all-comers" policy, which required groups on college campuses to accept students regardless of their religion or sexual identity.


Obamacare

Pody co-sponsored a bill to nullify the implementation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (commonly known as Obamacare). The bill failed.


LGBTQ+

In September 2015, Pody proposed bill HB1412, known as the Tennessee Natural Marriage Defense Act, to ban same-sex marriage in Tennessee despite the Supreme Court's decision to legalize it. He drew a parallel with the
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. His colleague in the Senate, Mae Beavers, proposed a similar bill. According to the ''
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'', Pody "believes he’s on a mission from God to stamp out same-sex marriage." The bill failed to move out of committee. In 2017, Pody filed a bill that would have restricted students to using a bathroom for the gender they were assigned at birth. The bill, which was seen as anti-transgender, failed. In 2021, Pody supported a bill, which passed the legislature, that would allow guardians to keep their children from being exposed to school lessons on the LGBTQ community. He also voted for a bill, which became state law, that "a student's gender for purposes of participation in a public middle school or high school interscholastic athletic activity or event be determined by the student's sex at the time of the student's birth, as indicated on the student's original birth certificate."


2020 Presidential Election

In November 2020, Pody supported the "
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" movement that endorsed Donald Trump's contesting of the 2020 election results. He also signed on to a January 2021 letter sent from Republican state legislators asking Tennessee's U.S. senators to object to Joe Biden's electoral victory. Pody paid for several Tennesseans to attend the January 6, 2021, protest of Biden's victory, but he denounced the violence that took place at the U.S. Capitol.


COVID-19

In July 2021, Pody declined to sign a letter by Republican state senators that urged Tennesseans to get vaccinated against
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. In October, 2021, he spoke against vaccine mandates at a conference focused on opposition to COVID-19 mitigation actions such as mandatory vaccines, masking, and social distancing.


Personal life

Pody is married to Barbara Lynne Pody and has two children. He self-identifies as a Christian and attends Woodmont Bible Church in Nashville.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Pody, Mark Living people 1956 births Politicians from Spokane, Washington Republican Party members of the Tennessee House of Representatives 21st-century American politicians People from Lebanon, Tennessee