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@RepDianeBlack

Proudly representing Tennessee's Sixth District (). Registered nurse & former Chair.

Gallatin, TN
Joined February 2010

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  1. Dec 25

    “Unto us a Son is given; And the government will be upon His shoulder. And His name will be called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace." Our hearts are full today as we celebrate the birth of our Savior. Merry Christmas from my family to yours!

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    Dec 20
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  3. Dec 20

    We must never give up – every child deserves the right to live. The next generation of men and women are rising up to fight for dignity and restoration unlike ever before; to these young people, we say keep fighting for truth.

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    Dec 19

    "Never, never, never give up." Before departs Washington, hear her advice to the pro-life movement.

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  5. Dec 17

    For decades, has been a champion for the people of Tennessee. The is stronger because of his principled leadership, and I count it a privilege to call him both a friend & mentor. I wish him, his wife Honey, & his family all the best in their next chapter.

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    Dec 14

    Historic tax reform would not have been possible without ’s leadership as chair of . It was an honor to accept her portrait into the House collection.

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    Dec 14

    Congrats to on the unveiling of your portrait this week. It was an honor to have you as Budget Committee chair and great to work with you. We'll miss you!

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  8. Dec 13

    I am incredibly humbled to know these amazing women as both colleagues and friends in the halls of Congress. Thank you for your sweet friendship!

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    Wonderful to recognize who was the first ever Chairwoman of the House Budget Committee tonight. Her portrait will hang on the walls of the great institution she honorably served.

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  10. Dec 12

    Thank you for your kind words and continued friendship over the years, !

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    Thank you and Congratulations to former Committee Chair ! Rep. Black was the first female chair of the Committee and her achievements as chairwoman are commemorated by this portrait, unveiled today, which will hang on the walls of the Committee hearing room.

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  12. Dec 1

    President George H. W. Bush was an American hero and a man selflessly devoted to our country. The greatness of his character, wisdom, and integrity will live on for the rest of history. Dave and I are deeply saddened by his passing and our prayers are with the Bush family. #41

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    Today is Small Business Saturday, an opportunity to join in and support the small businesses in your neighborhood and across the country by shopping small.

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  14. Nov 22

    May today be a special day of celebration with the people you love most and a reminder of God’s blessings in your life. Happy Thanksgiving! 🦃

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  15. Nov 19

    It was my privilege. Thank you for having me!

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  16. Nov 17

    James 1:27 of our gospel calls us to ‘look after orphans & widows in their distress.’ On , let us celebrate the lives changed by adoption & recommit ourselves to keeping it attainable for families w/ room in their hearts—regardless of the room in their budget.

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  17. Nov 17

    I have had an incredible opportunity to make a small mark in history for , and that is really a privilege. Great to sit down w/ to talk about the future of the movement ⤵️

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    Nov 16
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  19. Nov 15

    A shining example of character and personal integrity, Sen. Ben Atchley leaves behind a legacy of preserving that which makes Tennessee so special. Our prayers are with Sue and the Atchley family as we mourn an incredible public servant.

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  20. Nov 14

    This , our hearts are with the 400,000+ children in our nation’s foster care system still waiting on their forever family. As we celebrate the second chance adoption has provided for so many, let us resolve to help more children find their forever home!

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