Jeremy Faison, a member of the Tennessee House of Representatives, recently shared reflections on his legislative work and personal moments in Nashville through a series of posts on social media.
On March 28, 2026, Faison wrote about his routine after legislative sessions: “After long days of passing legislation, standing up for strong policies, and working to stop bad bills, I often find clarity in a quiet on a nite walk through Nashville.
Late Wednesday evening, as I made my way back toward the Capitol, I had to capture this moment.
We’ve”. He reiterated similar sentiments in another post later that day: “After long days of passing legislation, standing up for strong policies, and working to stop bad bills, I often find clarity in a quiet night walk through Nashville.
Late Wednesday evening, as I made my way back toward the Capitol, I captured this moment.
We’ve accomplished”.
Two days later on March 30, Faison reflected on his appreciation for outdoor activities in the city: “Hiking in Nashville may not rival the beauty of my favorite trails in the Smokies, but a nighttime hike here still has its own remarkable vistas.”
Faison is known for representing District 11 in East Tennessee and has been active in state politics for several years. The Tennessee General Assembly typically holds its legislative sessions from January to April each year. During these months lawmakers like Faison spend extended hours at the Capitol debating bills and shaping state policy.



