Our Collective Voice: TN Architects Political Action Committee
The Tennessee Architects’ Political Action Committee serves as a single voice on architects’ positions for, the built environment, our profession, our communities and our practices. It is an integral part of AIA Tennessee’s advocacy efforts. Through TAPAC contributions, our profession supports members of the General Assembly who support our positions in the legislative and public policy arena. A strong PAC ensures that when decisions are made, architects will be at the table and not on the menu!
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TAPAC is non-partison and contributes its dollars to Democratic and Republican Caucuses; the Senate and House Leadership; and key legislators (rural and urban). The TAPAC Board is compromised of architects from arcross Tennessee. Contributions are recommended based on voting records, committee assignments and leadership positions. TAPAC is bipartisan and determines contributions based on candidates past support for policies that impact the built environment and the profession. TAPAC contributors are welcome to suggest candidates for support.
TAPAC Frequently Asked Questions
TAPAC Board Members
Ryan Dobbs, AIA – Knoxville
Jeff Earwood, AIA – Nashville
Valarie Franklin, AIA – Nashville
Ginger French, AIA – Jackson
Matt Lyle, AIA – Chattanooga | CHAIR
Pat Neuhoff, AIA – Chattanooga
Frank Ricks, AIA – Treasurer – Memphis
Robert Reedy, AIA – Elizabethton
Memphis Seat 2 – OPEN
Knoxville Seat 2 – OPEN
Chattanooga Seat 2 – OPEN
Ex-officio:
Ashley Cates (non-voting)
Bill Nolan (non-voting)
Lindsay Craig Spain (non-voting)












