Gary Odom

Gary Odom

Gary Odom is an American politician and the Democratic Majority Leader of the Tennessee House of Representatives. He was elected to represent the 55th district, which is part of Davidson County. cite web | title="Tennessee House Member" | url=http://www.legislature.state.tn.us/house/members/h55.htm | accessdate= September 13 | accessyear= 2007 ]

Education and career

Gary Odom was first elected as a state representative to serve in the 95th Tennessee General Assembly (1987-1988). In addition to serving as the Democratic Majority Leader, Rep. Odom serves as Chair of the House Ethics Committee and the House Rules Committee. He also serves on the House Finance, Ways and Means Committee; the House Health and Human Resources Committee; the House Government Operations Committee; the House Calendar and Rules Committee; the House Budget Subcommittee; the House Professional Occupations Subcommittee; the Joint TACIR Committee; the Joint Worker's Compensation Committee; the Joint Lottery Oversight Committee; and the Joint Tenncare Oversight Committee.

Prior to his service in the Tennessee House of Representatives, he served in the Metropolitan Council of Nashville and Davidson County from 1983 to 1995. For three years, he was a faculty member at Aquinas Jr. College, and for 20 years he served as Executive Director of the Tennessee Optometric Association. In 1973, he graduated from East Tennessee State University with a Bachelor of Science degree, and in 1975 he earned his master's degree when he graduated from Eastern Kentucky University.

Political views and sponsored legislation

In August 2007, Gary Odom sponsored a bill that made "doctor shopping," the practice of obtaining multiple prescriptions of the same or similar drugs from multiple doctors, a felony for patients on TennCare. [cite news|first=Travis|last=Loller|coauthors="Associated Press"|title=Painkiller sales up most in Tenn.|publisher="Knoxnews.com"|date=August 21, 2007|url=http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2007/aug/21/painkiller-sales-up-most-in-tenn/] He introduced a bill that would have required hunters to have permission of homeowners before firing weapons on private property and within convert|100|yd of someone's home, and after that was rejected by a House subcommittee, he introduced a bill to authorize local governments to regulate hunting. [cite news|first=Bill|last=Carrey|title=Metro Pulse/Cover/Tennessee's 10 Worst Laws|publisher="Nashville Scene"|date=March 14, 2002|url=http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2007/aug/21/painkiller-sales-up-most-in-tenn/] In February 1998, he sponsored a bill that allowed Tennessee's 51 parks to put up voluntary donation boxes. [cite news|first=Tom|last=Sharp|coauthors="Associated Press"|title=House committee agrees to allow voluntary donations at state parks|publisher="The Oak Ridger Online"|date=February 25, 1998|url=http://www.oakridger.com/stories/022598/aps_house.html] He voted against a bill that would have amended the Tennessee State Constitution to state that abortion is not included as a right to privacy in Tennessee. [cite news|first=Skip|last=Cauthorn|title=Abortion bill fails in House|publisher="Nashville City Paper"|date=May 11, 2004|url=http://www.nashvillecitypaper.com/news.php?viewStory=33012]

He was opposed to one aspect of Nashville, Tennessee's tree ordinance, which required 14 tree units, or about 28 small trees, to be planted per paved acre. Another option for large trucking companies was to make a payment to the city's tree fund, and a friend of Gary Odom owed the city's tree fund $191,000 as a result. He stated the ordinance is impractical for large industrial sites such as the 45 acre lot Western Express owns. [cite news|first=Brad|last=Schrade|title=New tactic used in fight to change tree ordinance|publisher="The Tennessean"|date=February 4, 2004|url=http://www.tennessean.com/government/archives/04/02/46441024.shtml?Element_ID=46441024]

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