CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Garfield Scott has announced his selection as the Democratic candidate for the Tennessee House of Representatives in District 68. The District 68 seat, currently held by retiring Republican Rep. Curtis Johnson, covers east and south Clarksville’s diverse rural and suburban areas.
Scott, a third-generation Clarksville native, was born and raised in the St. Bethlehem area and has lived in District 68 all his life. He says there is nowhere else he would rather be. Scott is a retired truck driver and married father of two grown children with one young grandchild. Before his almost 40-year career as a professional truck driver, he was a cattle farmer who also raised grain and tobacco on the family farm in the once rural area of St. Bethlehem. He is a longtime member of St. Bethlehem Church.
Raised as one of 10 children and a product of the Clarksville public school system, Garfield said he has learned the value of compassion and the ability to get along with friends and neighbors of all ages and backgrounds. His work as a long-distance truck driver brought him in contact with people from all walks of life. He said he brings that experience of human connection with him in his candidacy for the Tennessee House of Representatives.
His campaign focuses on issues affecting all Montgomery County residents, including supporting public education, building an infrastructure that will equip our county for future growth, and holding corporations accountable for public investments.
Find more information at www.garfieldscottfortn68.com.
Information from Garfield Scott campaign