Brian Kelsey (born December 22, 1977) is an American politician and a member of the Tennessee State Senate. He was elected to represent the 31st Senatorial district, which encompasses the following parts of Shelby County: Bartlett, Cordova, East Memphis, Germantown, and Hickory Hill.
Kelsey works as an attorney. He is a member of Tennessee Bar Association and the Memphis Bar Association. He has worked in the Office of the Counsel to the President, under George W. Bush, in the U. S. Senatorial Office of Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, in the U. S. Senate Committee Office of Fred Thompson, and in the U. S. Congressional Office of Ed Bryant.
whats on the otherside blood is on the otherside I'm gonna stand and fight I'm gonna watch them die whats on the otherside blood is on the otherside I'm jus gonna stand hear for awhile watching birds and bombs and planes
"The prosecutors can no longer hurt me, they can't destroy my family, they can't rip everything away from me, they can't ruin my life." ... BrianKelsey, who was imprisoned for a campaign finance scheme, was pardoned by the president earlier this month.
BrianKelsey, both Republicans, helped pass a law that has blocked billions of federal health care dollars from helping poor and needy families ... Brian Kelsey of Germantown — was sentenced to 21 months ...
LEXINGTON — When they were handed the keys to the Louisville basketball program last March, Pat Kelsey and his staff felt as if they had been gifted a Ferrari... Kelsey has taught this hoops-crazed city how to dream big again.
“We’re not changing,” Kelsey said ... They all carry equal weight with Kelsey ... Within30 minutes of Kelsey’s introductory press conference at Louisville, Dan Furman was on the phone with assistant coaches Brian Kloman and Thomas Carr building a roster.
Protestors for immigrant and refugee rights crowd Tennessee Capitol...The bill could allow districts to charge tuition for students who are not in the nation legally ... Gov ... BrianKelsey reports receiving pardon from PresidentDonald Trump ...
BrianKelsey announced his pardon in a post online ...Yesterday, I received a full and unconditional pardon from an act that even my chief accuser admitted I didn’t commit,” Kelsey said on X ... When his co-defendant pleaded guilty, Kelsey did too.