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Lincoln Davis



         


Lincoln Davis (born September 13, 1943) is a Representative to the US Congress from Tennessee.

Davis, a 1966 Tennessee Tech University agriculture graduate who was raised in rural Fentress County, has been serving Tennesseans since he began his career in public service as mayor of Byrdstown in 1978. Davis served two terms in Tennessee?s House of Representatives and had his second term in the Senate cut short when he was elected to represent the state?s 4th Congressional District in Nov. 2003.

In recent news from Washington, he has been recognized as a leader in the fight to allocate more federal money toward the cleanup of Tennessee?s abandoned coal mines, particularly in the Cumberland Plateau region. He also recently joined Rep. Pete Sessions of Texas to co-sponsor homeland security legislation to crack down on immigrants who overstay their visas.

In the state legislature, Davis supported state employee and teacher pay raises, long-term care for senior citizens, character education in schools and new domestic violence legislation. Davis initiated and fought for a bill requiring counseling and a 12-hour holding period for domestic violence offenders.

Davis holds membership in the House Committee on Science, the House Committee on Agriculture and the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. He is a member of several caucuses, including the Congressional Caucus to Control Methamphetamine and the





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