Ned McWherter

Tennessee Governor, budget reform advocate

Ned McWherter - Leaders & Politicians born October 15th, 1930
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Served as the 46th Governor of Tennessee from 1987 to 1995. Focused on educational reform and economic development during tenure. Prioritized a balanced budget and improved state infrastructure. Held positions in the Tennessee House of Representatives prior to governorship, contributing to legislative processes and budget oversight. After leaving office, continued involvement in state and local politics.

Implemented budget reforms in Tennessee

Advocated for educational improvements

Focused on economic development initiatives

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