CLARKSVILLE, TN − State Rep. Aron Maberry, R-Clarksville, was officially sworn in to represent House District 68 in the 114th Tennessee General Assembly.

Maberry has dedicated his life to serving his hometown, including nearly 20 years as a pastor. Most recently, he has been ministering at Mosaic Church in Clarksville since 2015. Before being elected to the State House, he served on the Clarksville-Montgomery County School Board. At home, he is a proud husband to his best friend Elizabeth, and father to three children: April, Olivia and Avery.

“I’m beyond excited to represent District 68 over the next two years and beyond,” Maberry said. “Thank you to my community for putting their trust in me to serve them in Nashville. I’m ready to roll up my sleeves and get to work!”

Maberry was appointed by House Speaker Cameron Sexton, R-Crossville, to serve on the Education Committee, Transportation Committee, Government Operations Committee and K-12 Subcommittee.

He joins the 75-member Republican supermajority and is one of nine freshmen lawmakers in the House of Representatives. The General Assembly will convene for a special session on school choice, disaster relief for communities impacted by Hurricane Helene and illegal immigration on Jan. 27.

Aron Maberry represents District 68 which includes part of Montgomery County. He can be reached at rep.aron.maberry@capitol.tn.gov or 615-741-4341.