CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Retired Army Master Sgt. Ronnie Glynn has announced he is running to serve Clarksville in the 67th District of the Tennessee State House.

“I’m running because I want our students, teachers and neighborhood schools to be supported by our state government; I want every Clarksvillian to benefit from the unprecedented growth we are experiencing, not just those at the top, and I want veterans to have access to the resources they need to prosper after stepping up to serve,” said Glynn.

“I’m thankful for the hard work and service of Rep. Jason Hodges, and I will serve with the same level of honesty and dedication in Nashville.”

A small-business owner and father of four, Glynn served for over 23 years in the Army. He continues to serve the community as a mentor to youth through Big Brother Big Sisters of America.

He said his focus will be on infrastructure, education and healthcare. “We need leaders of action to expand Medicaid, fight inflation and to make sure leaders in Nashville don’t dismantle public education in Montgomery County.”

Glynn will be running for the Democratic nomination in the Aug. 4 primary. Early voting begins July 19.

For more, go to www.ronnieglynnforstaterep.com or visit Ronnie Glynn’s Facebook page.

Information from Ronnie Glynn campaign.

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