(NASHVILLE) — Recently, State Representative Michael Curcio (R-Dickson) was a guest of House Republican Caucus Chairman Ryan Williams (R-Cookeville) as part of a new social media segment titled Chairman’s Chat.
During their conversation, Curcio provided Chairman Williams with insight on topics ranging from why he chose to serve, his role as Vice-Chairman of the House Criminal Justice Committee, as well as his continued focus on the important issues of his residents. They include a bill Curcio is sponsoring, known as the SAFE Act. The measure improves the quality of care for Tennesseans battling addiction.
“We have seen some instances where once patients move into a lower level of recovery, there isn’t as much oversight, and there are some bad actors trying to profit off of the misfortunes of others,” said Representative Curcio. “The good news is that we haven’t heard a lot of those types of stories coming out of our state, but we want to make sure they do not.”
To view this week’s Chairman’s Chat with Representative Curcio, please click here.
Michael Curcio serves as Vice-Chairman of the House Criminal Justice Committee. He is also a member of the House Insurance & Banking Committee, as well as the House Criminal Justice Subcommittee. Curcio lives in Dickson and Represents House District 69, which includes Hickman County, as well as parts of Dickson and Maury Counties. He can be reached by email at [email protected] or by calling (615) 741-3513.