Senator Page Walley Commences Second Term in the Tennessee Senate

On Tuesday, January 14th, the 114th General Assembly commenced its opening session, marking a significant moment for state senator Page Walley, a Republican hailing from Savannah. During this ceremony, Walley took the oath of office, officially commencing his second term in the Tennessee Senate. The event took place in the Senate Chamber located in Nashville, where several newly elected and reelected senators were also sworn in, signifying a fresh start for many.

Senator Walley secured his position for another four-year term in the elections held in November. His extensive background in public service spans over two decades, showcasing a commitment to his community and state. Prior to his current role, he served as the Commissioner of Human Resources in Alabama and the Commissioner of Children’s Services in Tennessee. Additionally, Walley has a decade of experience in the Tennessee State House, where he was active from 1990 to 2000.

Beyond his legislative duties, Walley is also a minister and a registered clinical psychologist, further highlighting his diverse skill set and dedication to public welfare. For those wishing to connect with Senator Walley, he can be reached at (615) 741-2368 or via email at [email protected].


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