Randy McNally

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McNally's official portrait, 2011

Personal life

McNally is Roman Catholic. [3] He and his wife, Janice, have two daughters. [11]

In February 2023, McNally underwent emergency heart surgery after having symptoms of an irregular heartbeat. Doctors at Vanderbilt University Medical Center installed a pacemaker for McNally. He returned to the Tennessee Senate one week later. [12]

Instagram controversy

In March 2023, it was reported McNally had used his verified Instagram account to ‘like’ and comment on sexually suggestive social media posts on the Instagram account of a 20-year-old gay man. [13] [14] Various LGBT groups criticized McNally and accused him of hypocrisy, due to his support for socially conservative laws, including the Tennessee Adult Entertainment Act. [15] A spokesman for McNally stated he "enjoys interacting with constituents and Tennesseans of all religions, backgrounds and orientations on social media" and "has no intention of stopping". [14] [16]

About a week later, state Rep. Todd Warner released a statement calling on McNally to step down and accusing him of being a predator. [17] A meeting of the Senate GOP caucus voted to retain McNally as speaker. [18]

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References

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Randy McNally
Tennessee Valley Corridor Summit 2018 Congressman Chuck Fleischmann & State Senate Randy McNally Oak Ridge (Crop).jpg
McNally in 2018
50th Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee
Speaker of the Tennessee Senate
Assumed office
January 10, 2017
Political offices
Preceded by Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee
2017–present
Incumbent