Curry Todd

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Todd in 2014

Curry Todd is a Republican member of the Tennessee House of Representatives for the 95th District, encompassing part of Shelby County.[1]

Biography[edit]

Curry Todd was born on December 31, 1947, in Juno, Tennessee.[1] He is a graduate of the University of Memphis.[1]

He is a member of the National Rifle Association.[1] He also serves as state chairman and is a member of the board of directors of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), a national association of legislators.[1][2] He worked as a police officer in Memphis.[3]

He is divorced[4] with one child.[1] He is a Baptist.[1]

In 2010, he compared pregnant illegal immigrants to reproducing rats, though he later apologized.[5]

Arrest[edit]

In October 2011, he was arrested with a DUI.[6][7][8] He apologized to Gov. Bill Haslam.[3] A few days later, he resigned from his chairmanship of the State and Local Government Committee.[8][9][10] Chip Forrester, the Chair of the Tennessee Democratic Party, called for his resignation.[7]

Second Arrest[edit]

He pled guilty to DUI and possessing a loaded firearm. He was sentenced to 48 hours in jail, one year of probation, fined, given community service, alcohol training, an alcohol car locking device and ordered to participate in MADD treatments. (2011)[11][12][13]

In 2016, Todd was arrested for stealing campaign signs supporting his opponent, Mark Lovell. Lovell posted Todd's $100 bond.[14]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Capitol webpage
  2. ^ Board of Directors - ALEC |accessdate=April 17, 2012
  3. ^ a b The Associated Press, 'Tennessee Rep. Curry Todd offers apology after drunken driving arrest', in Chattanooga Times Free Press, October 18, 2011 [1]
  4. ^ Jackson Baker, 'Curry Todd's Complicated Legacy, As of Now', in Memphis Flyer, October 13th, 2011 [2]
  5. ^ Les Smith, 'Who is State Rep Curry Todd?' on WHBQ-TV, 16 Nov 2010 [3]
  6. ^ Andy Sher, 'Rep. Curry Todd, guns-in-bars law sponsor, faces DUI', Chattanooga Times Free Press, October 13th, 2011 [4]
  7. ^ a b 'Curry Todd: Tennessee Lawmaker's Arrest Warrant', on The Huffington Post, 10/13/11 [5]
  8. ^ a b The Associated Press, 'Rep. Curry Todd returns to legislature after arrest', in The Tennessean, Oct. 20, 2011 [6]
  9. ^ The Associated Press, 'DUI Arrest: Tenn. Rep. Resigns Committee Post', in The New York Times, October 17, 2011 [7]
  10. ^ Erik Schelzig, 'Curry Todd, Controversial Tennessee State Lawmaker, Resigns Committee Post After DUI Arrest', on The Huffington Post, 10/17/11 [8]
  11. ^ "Curry Todd".
  12. ^ "Tennessee Lawmaker's Arrest Warrant". HuffPost. 13 October 2011.
  13. ^ Bailey, Clay (August 2, 2016). "Tennessee Rep. Curry Todd charged with theft of campaign signs". The Tennessean.
  14. ^ "Todd arrested for stealing Lovell's signs, but Lovell bails him out of jail".