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Joseph Williams (Tennessee)

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Joseph Williams

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Chief of Staff to the Governor of Tennessee

Tenure

2021 - Present

Term ends

2027

Years in position

3

Elections and appointments

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Joseph Williams (Republican Party) is the Chief of Staff to the Governor of Tennessee. Williams assumed office on December 1, 2021. Williams' current term ends on January 16, 2027.

Williams (Republican Party) ran for election to the Tennessee House of Representatives to represent District 56. Williams lost in the Republican primary on August 2, 2018.

Career

Prior to becoming Gov. Lee's (R) chief of staff, Williams worked as the Director of External Affairs in the governor’s office.[1]

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On November 12, 2021, Gov. Bill Lee (R) announced Willaims as his chief of staff.[1]

Chief of staff

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See also: Gubernatorial chiefs of staff

In 2021, Ballotpedia identified Joseph Williams (Tennessee) as a gubernatorial chief of staff. A chief of staff is the lead staff member of an administration and is responsible for implementing the governor's agenda.

The role is both a managerial and advisory position, although specific duties vary by each administration. The chief of staff typically has the following responsibilities, according to the National Governors Association (NGA):[2]

  • Control access to the governor and manage the governor's calendar;
  • Monitor the flow of information to the governor on policy issues;
  • Oversee gubernatorial Cabinet and staff; and
  • Manage and communicate the governor's policy agenda to the state legislature and the public.

In terms of policymaking, the NGA notes that a chief of staff is responsible for bringing policy and communications together: "The chief is responsible for overseeing the development of the governor’s policy agenda. The policy director or advisor is typically responsible for shaping the general concepts and specific details of the agenda with input from the communications director, policy staff, and cabinet members. The chief often must take charge and bring the pieces together coherently."[2]

Elections

2018

See also: Tennessee House of Representatives elections, 2018

General election

Democratic primary election

Republican primary election

See also

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Footnotes

Leadership

Speaker of the House:Cameron Sexton

Majority Leader:William Lamberth

Minority Leader:Karen Camper

Representatives

Republican Party (75)

Democratic Party (24)

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