Rob Briley


Rob Briley is an American politician and a Democratic former member of the Tennessee House of Representatives for the 52nd district, which is part of Davidson County. He is the brother of Nashville politician David Briley and the grandson of Beverly Briley, Metro-Nashville's first mayor.

Education and career

Briley graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science from the University of Colorado in 1991, and obtained his J.D. and from Vanderbilt Law School in 1997.
Briley was elected as a Tennessee state representative beginning with the 101st Tennessee General Assembly. During his 5 term tenure was a member of the House Ethics, Finance, Ways and Means Committee, Rules, Calendar and Rules, and Joint Workers Compensation Committees, and of the House Civil Practice and Procedure, and Criminal Practice and Procedure Subcommittees. He was Chair of the Judiciary Committee at the time of his resigning his position as a representative in 2008.
Briley currently works as an attorney. His wife filed for divorce due to his infidelity.

Legislative positions

Briley voted against a bill that would have allowed Tennesseans with gun carrying permits to take their firearms into recreational facilities like state and local parks and playgrounds. He stated that a House bill that would have allowed citizens to carry guns in establishments that serve alcohol was a ploy by Republicans to get Democrats to vote against gun rights. He also stated that the bill shouldn't have been allowed to have been brought up because it was voted down in the same committee the previous year.
Briley came out against a bill that makes it easier for men to end child support payments for children if paternity tests prove the children do not belong to the men. In the floor debate, Briley said "Yet you want to punish a child as the result of an adulterous situation," said Briley. "You put the child in the position of bearing the burden of a parent's conduct."

Drunk driving incident

Briley allegedly rammed the rear of a truck in Dowelltown, Tennessee on September 8, 2007, after which state troopers cited him for driving under the influence, evading arrest, and violating the implied consent law. The charges arose as a result of his allegedly having tried to escape the officers who pulled him over in Wilson County, starting a chase that, according to Watertown police, topped speeds of over 100 miles per hour. Briley was charged with drunk driving and leaving the scene of the two accidents after Watertown police stopped his vehicle.
During the incident, Briley asked police officers twice, to shoot him in the "fucking head," and he called the Wilson County Sheriff's Department deputies "goddamn Nazis." To one deputy, he said, "You're not an American, are you? You're a goddamn German!" Inside his car, police found a bottle of bourbon and three bottles of pills. Democratic leaders said that he would keep his legislative seat and Judiciary Committee chairmanship for now, though Governor Phil Bredesen said he should step down from his post as chair of the Judiciary Committee. On September 15, 2007, he resigned from his position as Chair of the Judiciary Committee. He stated he was being treated at Cumberland Heights alcohol and drug treatment center.
On March 4, 2008, Briley announced that he would not seek re-election to his seat in the state House.
Following these events, Briley admitted that he is an alcoholic during a speech on the floor of the House of Representatives.

Legislation sponsored

During his five terms in the House, Rob Briley was the prime sponsor, introducing and passing into law the following pieces of legislation:
101st General Assembly
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  • HB0978 – County Officers – Authorizes county register of deeds in Davidson County to institute automated registering of deeds and other instruments from remote locations, such instruments to be received, approved and recorded in register's system.
  • HB0979 – Municipal Government – Declares graffiti on public property or visible from publicly owned property to be public nuisance which may be abated by civil action or suit in circuit or chancery court; Authorizes municipalities to use municipal funds to remove graffiti under certain circumstances.
  • HB1453 – Workers' Compensation – Requires department of labor and workforce development to produce annual report listing employers that fail to provide workers' compensation coverage or are self- insured; report to be provided to advisory council of workers' compensation, oversight commission on workers' compensation and chair.
  • HB1454 – Motor Vehicles, Titling and Registration – Authorizes issuance of new specialty earmarked plates for Special Olympics; earmarks portion of revenues from sale thereof to Tennessee Special Olympics.
  • HB2565 – Guardianship – Permits court to approve or confirm compromise of claim filed on behalf of minor or disabled person even if action or suit claim is not pending.
  • HB2572 – Fiduciaries – Adds decedent's issue to list of nonresident persons who may serve as personal representative of estate of decedent.
  • HB2578 – Employees, Employers – Requires employer to have drug-free workplace program if employers has more than five employees and provides or contracts to provide construction services to state or local government.
  • HB2581 – Insurance Companies, Agents, Brokers, Policies – Include attorney fees as additional expenses, loss or injury potentially recoverable by plaintiff in action against an insurance company for bad faith failure.
  • HB2582 – Employees, Employers – Allows employee who prevails in cause of action against employer for retaliatory discharge to recover reasonable attorney fees and costs if employee terminated solely for refusing to participate in, or refusing to remain silent about, illegal activities.
  • HB2583 – Animals – Enacts "T-Bo Act."
  • HB2584 – Taxes – Establishes franchise, excise tax credit for certain unbudgeted property taxes associated with low income housing tax credit program property.
  • HB2883 – Liens – Extends period allowed for execution of judgment lien from three to ten years.
  • HB3156 – Animals – Enacts "The Tennessee Spay/Neuter Law."
  • HJR0876 – Memorials, Recognition – Grand Ole Opry, 75th Anniversary.
  • HB0779 – Employees, Employers – Creates "False Claims Act."
  • HB0784 – Insurance Companies, Agents, Brokers, Policies – Requires Insurers to provide policyholder with written statement setting forth certain rights each time such policyholder files claim for structural damage valued at $20,000 or more.
  • HB0785 – Contracts – Prohibits use of forms or contracts for goods and services that claim to waive consumer's right to obtain punitive, exemplary or treble damages, or attorney's fees; specifies that such prohibited provisions are unconscionable and unenforceable.
  • HB0789 – Judgments – Clarifies that judgment lien created by registration lasts for time remaining in 10-year period from date of final judgment entry at county clerk's office and that no judgment lien expiring on or before May 17, 2000, may be revived by registration.
  • HB1562 – Unclaimed Property – Requires operator of establishment to notify treasurer of property found on establishment after holding such property for 180 days; limits authorization for establishment operators to donate found property to charitable organization to situations where treasurer does not request to take custody within 45 days of receiving notice of property.
  • HB2618 – Courts, General Sessions – Confers upon master of environmental court of Davidson County same authority of general sessions judge to issue process and conduct proceedings to which master is assigned.
  • HB2933 – Criminal Procedure – Provides that post-conviction defender is authorized to represent death-sentenced inmate in clemency proceedings and other ancillary actions necessary to protect constitutional rights of inmate prior to execution.
  • HB2941 – Corporations, For Profit – Authorizes health care providers to be co-investors in professional corporation or professional limited liability company.
  • HJR0086 – General Assembly, Confirmation of Appointment – Jeanette Rudy, Wildlife Resources Commission.
  • HJR0283 – Memorials, Sports – Marcus Horton, TSSAA Heavyweight Wrestling State Champion.
  • HR0215 – Memorials, Academic Achievement – T.E. Sweeney Scholarship Program Members.
  • HB0786 – Workers' Compensation – Loss of eyes, etc., Mental Faculties.
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  • HB0005 – Gas, Petroleum Products, Volatile Oils – Authorizes commissioner of agriculture to establish standards for kerosene and motor fuels if necessary to protect the general welfare; if standards are set by commissioner for more than a year, rules must be promulgated relative to such standards.
  • HB0207 – Juries and Jurors – Requires sequestered jurors to be paid at least $30.00 a day.
  • HB0216 – Day Care – Removes prohibition on parents using drop-in centers when going to work and increases the number of hours per day for a child in a drop-in facility from six to seven and the hours per week for such facility from 10 to 14; establishes guidelines for drop-in centers accepting school-aged children on "snow days".
  • HB0217 – Litter Control – Extends for additional six years to June 30, 2010, the temporary tax on bottles of soft drinks and barrels of beer to fund programs for the prevention and collection of litter.
  • HB0384 – Sexual Offenses – Extends deadline from December 31, 2004, to June 30, 2005, for board of probation and parole to contract with vendor providing monitoring services; extends deadline from March 1 to April 1, 2006, for board of probation and paroles to report on implementation of Tennessee Serious and Violent Sex Offender Monitoring Pilot Project Act to joint meeting of judiciary committees and correction oversight committee.
  • HB0449 – Consumer Protection – Extends the exemption from the Consumer Protection Act for nonprofit health clubs that are tax-exempt to include non-profit health clubs that operated as part of a licensed nonprofit hospital exempt from taxation.
  • HB0662 – Mortgages – Removes from definition of "mortgage loan broker" person who for compensation processes or offers to process mortgage loans for others.
  • HB0965 – Election Laws – Exempts Davidson County from provisions governing petitions for recall in local elections.
  • HB1276 – Public Funds and Financing – Expands authorized investments, types of deposits, and places for deposit of funds held by governmental entities.
  • HB1348 – Human Rights – Adds Davidson County chancery court as venue for persons seeking a court order requiring records be produced in human rights cases.
  • HB1373 – Sheriffs – Clarifies the duty of a sheriff to suppress all affrays, riots, routs, unlawful assemblies, insurrections, or other breaches of the peace and the authority to summon to such sheriff's aid as many of the inhabitants of the county as such sheriff thinks proper; requires the sheriff to patrol county roads, ferret out crimes, secure evidence, and apprehend and arrest criminals and to furnish the necessary deputies to carry out duties.
  • HB1684 – Economic and Community Development – Provides for the creation of a film production advisory committee to study film production in the state.
  • HB2088 – Taxes, Sales – Delays the implementation of the streamlined sales tax laws to July 1, 2007, which were to take effect July 1, 2005; directs that the state officials designated as delegates to the multi-state discussions on the streamlined sales and use tax agreement study certain issues.
  • HB2174 – Emergency Communications Districts – Specifies that the executive director of the emergency communications board shall be considered assistant commissioner for civil service purposes.
  • HB2193 – Emergency Communications Districts – Revises training requirements for public safety dispatchers.
  • HB2196 – Tennessee Regulatory Authority – Requires that Tennessee Regulatory Authority to direct the posting of a bond or other security by a public utility providing wastewater service or for a particular project proposed by a public utility providing wastewater service; such posting could also satisfy security requires by department of environment and conservation for person proposing to build or operate a sewer.
  • HB2200 – Children – Requires health care professionals to test newborns within one hour of birth to determine glucose levels; violation is a class C misdemeanor.
  • HB3949 – Judges and Chancellors – Prohibits judicial evaluation commission members from eligibility for nomination by the judicial selection commission during such member's tenure on the judicial evaluation commission and two year thereafter.
  • HB3951 – Motor Vehicles – Makes offering, paying or receiving a kickback between a towing firm and an owner or manager of property in exchange for referring a motor vehicle for towing from the property a Class C misdemeanor.
  • HB3952 – Education, Higher – Clarifies that reasonable membership dues to a not-for-profit buying cooperative not considered payment or compensation for purpose of prohibiting an institution of higher learning form making purchases through group purchasing program.
  • HB3954 – Lottery, Corporation – Requires corporation to establish a lottery ticket litter reduction program.
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