Curry Todd
is a Tennessee native who was born, raised, educated and eventually
formed a family of his own in The Volunteer State. He is proud of where
he comes from, and he has devoted his life to improving the state that
has provided him with a great life. He started off as an athletic
personality who had a knack for the sport of basketball. This eventually
led to him playing for his high school team. He became a star player
for the Treadwell High School Eagles basketball team, and he was drafted
to the All-Memphis team four years in a row and was also inducted into
the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame.
He then went on to
attend college at what is known today as the University of Memphis.
After completing his formal education he went into politics, leading up
to a career that has gotten him to a seat in the Tennessee House of
representatives, a position he has held since 1998. He is a strong Republican lawmaker
who works to preserve state rights, the safeguarding of the Second
Amendment and the continuance of other such conservative values.