NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee House Republican Caucus on Monday unanimously elected State Rep. Clark Boyd, R-Lebanon, to serve as majority whip for the 2026 legislative session. As Republican Whip, Boyd is the fourth-ranking officer in the House Republican Caucus. Boyd’s new role also includes chairing the Republican Caucus Campaign Committee. “I am deeply honored […]
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee House Republican Caucus on Monday unanimously elected State Rep. Clark Boyd, R-Lebanon, to serve as majority whip for the 2026 legislative session.
As Republican Whip, Boyd is the fourth-ranking officer in the House Republican Caucus. Boyd’s new role also includes chairing the Republican Caucus Campaign Committee.
“I am deeply honored that my colleagues have placed their trust in me to serve as majority whip,” said Boyd. “Tennessee is a national leader in preserving individual liberties and standing up for the common-sense values too many states have abandoned. Our best days are still ahead of us, and House Republicans are committed to putting Tennessee families first as we work to make the Volunteer State stronger and even more prosperous.”
Boyd will serve as the information channel between members and caucus leaders. He is responsible for providing communication to membership related to caucus positions on legislation.
Boyd, a United States Army veteran and Lebanon small business owner, has represented District 46 in the Tennessee House of Representatives since 2018. He previously served as chairman of the House Business and Utilities Subcommittee, an arm of the House Commerce Committee.
State Rep. Clark Boyd lives in Lebanon and represents District 46 in the Tennessee House of Representatives, which includes part of Wilson County.