Senator Bill Hagerty addresses state leadership transitions and regulatory reforms

Senator Bill Hagerty, US Senator for Tennessee
Senator Bill Hagerty, US Senator for Tennessee
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Senator Bill Hagerty, Republican representing Tennessee in the U.S. Senate, posted a series of statements on social media on February 3, 2026, addressing recent state and federal initiatives and recognizing key leaders.

In a post from the evening of February 2, Hagerty commented on Governor Bill Lee’s final State of the State address: “Proud to be in the room for @GovBillLee’s final State of the State this evening. His tenure has been defined by integrity, character, and principled leadership. Tennessee is better for it.”

Shortly after, he highlighted collaborative efforts with various officials: “I worked with @GovBillLee, @realDonaldTrump, @MarshaBlackburn, and state and local officials for more than a year to get the Memphis Safe Task Force in motion. Thankful for President Trump and Gov. Lee’s leadership, as well as our partners in the state for working together to” The message referenced work spanning over a year to establish a public safety initiative.

On February 3, Hagerty discussed regulatory reforms affecting American investors: “This important reform by @SECPaulSAtkins is effectively a tax cut for millions of Americans who rely on mutual funds to build wealth and save for retirement. Yet another excellent example of how Chairman Atkins’s SEC is refocusing on its mandate to deliver investor protection”

Senator Hagerty’s office operates multiple district locations across Tennessee—including Chattanooga, Knoxville and the Tri-Cities—and maintains an office in Washington D.C.’s Russell Senate Office Building (official website). These offices offer constituent services such as casework assistance and support with federal agencies statewide (official website). In Congress, Hagerty serves on committees including Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs; Foreign Relations; Appropriations; and Rules and Administration (official website).



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