Mark Hall (politician)

He is a small business owner, operating a barber shop in Cleveland, which he founded with $700 to his name.

[3] Hall won the Republican primary for the state representative district in August 2018 against challengers Gary Moore, Alan Ledford, and Israel Farless with 54% of the vote in a surprising margin.

In response to the September 22nd, 2021, attack on Bradley County Sheriff's Office K-9 Joker, Hall proposed an amendment to increase the penalty for harming or killing law enforcement or emergency service animals.

The law is named after the children of a Chattanooga police officer killed in the line of duty and a Missouri child whose parents died in a crash in 2021, both of which were caused by intoxicated drivers.

[15] He is a supporter of border security and opposes in-state college tuition for illegal immigrants and sanctuary cities.

[15] Hall supports work requirements for food stamp recipients, and opposes expanding Medicaid in Tennessee.