# Tommy Head

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{{Short description|American politician (1945–2024)}}
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'''James Thomas Head''' (June 4, 1945 – October 19, 2024) was an American politician from the state of [Tennessee](/source/Tennessee). A [Democrat](/source/Democratic_Party_(United_States)), he was a member of that state's [House of Representatives](/source/Tennessee_House_of_Representatives).<ref>{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=zAJOAAAAIBAJ&sjid=NowDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6792,4355368&dq=tommy-head+tennessee&hl=en|title=Legislators come to aid of referees|date=March 10, 1989|work=[The Free Lance-Star](/source/The_Free_Lance-Star)|page=15|accessdate=17 April 2011}}</ref> He was also a farmer and a utility contractor.

== Life and career ==
Head was born in [Robertson County, Tennessee](/source/Robertson_County%2C_Tennessee), on June 4, 1945. He was a 1965 graduate of [Cumberland College](/source/Cumberland_University) in [Lebanon, Tennessee](/source/Lebanon%2C_Tennessee), with an [associate's degree](/source/associate's_degree), and a 1967 graduate of [Austin Peay State University](/source/Austin_Peay_State_University) in [Clarksville, Tennessee](/source/Clarksville%2C_Tennessee).  He taught [high school](/source/high_school) and [coached](/source/coach_(sports)) [basketball](/source/basketball) for two years after his university graduation.  He was the brother of legendary women's basketball coach [Pat Head Summitt](/source/Pat_Summitt).

In 1986, Head was elected to the Tennessee House of Representatives and served nine terms until being defeated for reelection in 2004.  He served District 68.  While in the House he served as the chairman of several subcommittees and the vice-chairman of several committees, mostly those dealing with finance. He was regarded as one of the chamber's most powerful [Middle Tennessee](/source/Middle_Tennessee)-based members at one point. He died on October 19, 2024, at the age of 79.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.austinandbell.com/obituaries/Tommy-Head/#!/Obituary|title=Tommy Head - View Obituary & Service Information|website=Tommy Head Obituary}}</ref>

== Public office ==
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* House member of the 95th through 103rd General Assemblies
* Chair, House Finance, Ways and Means Committee
* Member, House Transportation Committee
* Member, House Calendar and Rules Committee
* Member House Public Transportation & Highways Subcommittee
* Member, Joint Select Oversight Committee on Education
* Member, Joint Fiscal Review Committee
* Member, Joint Pensions and Insurance Committee
* Member, Joint TACR Committee

== Community involvement ==
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* Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce
* Austin Peay State University Tower Club
* Tennessee Farm Bureau
* Tennessee Sheriffs Association
* EDC Executive Committee

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