Gino Bulso

[1] Bulso has been a trial lawyer for 38 years, has tried more than 150 cases in Tennessee, and in state and federal courts across the country.

Cornell College (IA) recruited Bulso out of high school to play tennis.

Bulso attended Emory University School of Law upon completing his undergraduate degree.

As a trial lawyer, he recovered a $146.5 million judgement in Nissan North America v. West Covina Nissan and also successfully defended all claims against all defendants in U.S. Securities Exchange Commission v. CapWealth Advisors.

[7] During 2023 Bulso sponsored several pieces of legislation that were enacted into law, including Pub Ch.

Bulso also co-sponsored HR65, the resolution to expel Rep. Justin Jones for disorderly behavior in violation of Art.

[12] In 2024, Bulso sponsored HB1828, which sought to designate—among others--as official Tennessee state books “George Washington's Farewell Address to the American People” (1796), Alexis de Tocqueville's “Democracy in America,” (1835 and 1840), and the “Aitken Bible” (also known as the Bible of the American Revolution), “Journals of the Continental Congress” (1782).

[14] In 2018, Bulso finished second in a Republican primary field of six candidates to replace retired state representative Charles Sargeant in District 61.

In 2022, Bulso defeated Bob Ravener in the Republican primary 61.5% (5,162) to 38.5% (3,238) and went on to win the general election in November by a margin of 65.9% (16,7330) to 34.1% (8,644).

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