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Gino Bulso

Gino Bulso (born December 25, 1961) is an American politician, attorney, and state legislator in the state of Tennessee. A member of the Republican party, he represents the state's 61st district in the Tennessee House of Representatives.[1] Bulso has been a trial lawyer for 38 years, has tried more than 150 cases in Tennessee, and in state and federal courts across the country. He is the founder and managing partner of Bulso, PLC in Brentwood, Tennessee.[2]

Gino Bulso
Member of the Tennessee House of Representatives
from the 61st district
Assumed office
January 10, 2023
Preceded byBrandon Ogles
Personal details
Born (1961-12-25) December 25, 1961 (age 62)
Tampa, Florida, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Children5
EducationCornell College, BPh (1983)
Emory University School of Law, JD (1986)

Early life and education edit

Gino Bulso was born in Tampa, Florida on December 25, 1961, to Eugene and Virginia Bulso. He grew up in Tampa and attended Tampa Bay Technical Vocational High School (Tampa Bay Tech) and studied sheet metal. He graduated from Tampa Bay Tech in 1979.

Cornell College (IA) recruited Bulso out of high school to play tennis. He studied history and philosophy at Cornell, in addition to holding down the No. 1 singles position on the men's tennis team for several years. In May 1983, he became the first member of his family to receive a college degree, earning a Bachelor of Philosophy degree in History.

Bulso attended Emory University School of Law upon completing his undergraduate degree. He received a Juris Doctor degree in May 1986.[3]

Family edit

Gino Bulso and Kathy (nee Bain) Bulso were married on May 24, 1986, immediately following his graduation from Emory Law School. The couple moved to Nashville, Tennessee that same month, and welcomed their first child (Andrew) on April 26, 1987. They welcomed a second child (Teresa) on August 27, 1988, a third (Nicholas) on March 15, 1990, a fourth (Marissa) on November 4, 1991, and a fifth (Timothy) on December 13, 1993.

The Bulso Family moved to Brentwood, Tennessee in 1995, and have lived there ever since.

Gino and Kathy Bulso were parishioners at Cathedral of the Incarnation in Nashville, Tennessee, prior to moving to St. Edward Church, where their eldest son (Father Andrew Bulso) now serves as pastor. They currently have eight (8) grandchildren.[4]

Legal career edit

Gino Bulso has been a trial lawyer in Tennessee from 1986 to the present. He has tried over 150 cases recovering multi-million-dollar awards in both personal-injury and commercial actions. As a trial lawyer, he recovered a $146.5 million judgement in Nissan North America v. West Covina Nissan and also successfully defended all claims against all defendants in U.S. Securities Exchange Commission v. CapWealth Advisors.[5]

Gino Bulso has been continuously listed in The Best Lawyers in America for commercial litigation since 2008. He was named that list's Nashville Real-Estate Litigation “Lawyer of the Year” for 2014, 2020, and 2022. He has been recognized, both by the Nashville Business Journal's “Best of the Bar” for business litigation and as a Mid-South Super Lawyer, since 2007.[6]

Gino has since 2021 served as Chairman of the Supreme Court of Tennessee's Advisory Commission on the Rules of Practice and Procedure.

From 2019 to 2020, Bulso acted as legal counsel to the Williamson County GOP.

Tennessee House of Representatives edit

Gino Bulso was elected to the Tennessee House of Representatives on November 8, 2022, and sworn in as a member of Tennessee's 113th General Assembly on January 10, 2023.

Bulso is a member of the Civil Justice Committee, the Civil Justice Subcommittee, the Education Administration Committee, the Education K-12 Subcommittee, the Government Operations Committee, and the Joint Judiciary and Government Committee.[7]

During 2023 Gino Bulso sponsored several pieces of significant legislation that were enacted into law, including Pub Ch. 134[8](which authorizes the Speaker of the House and the Speaker of the Senate to retain counsel to vindicate Tennessee's rights under the 10th Amendment in federal court), Pub Ch. 285[9](which protects girls’ athletics in Tennessee by requiring that students participate in TSSAA-sanctioned athletic events in accordance with their biological sex), and Pub Ch. 486[10](which clarifies that Tennessee only recognizes only two sexes: male and female).

Bulso also co-sponsored HR65, the resolution to expel Rep. Justin Jones for disorderly behavior in violation of Art. II, Section 12 of the Tennessee Constitution. The resolution passed with a vote of 72–25.[11] Bulso also sponsored the resolution (HR64) to expel Rep. Gloria Johnson for disorderly behavior. That resolution, with a vote of 65-30, fell one vote short of the necessary 2/3 majority required to expel Rep. Johnson.[12]

In 2024, Bulso sponsored HB1828, which sought to designate—among others--as official Tennessee state books “George Washington's Farewell Address to the American People” (1796), Alexis de Tocqueville's “Democracy in America,” (1835 and 1840), and the “Aitken Bible” (also known as the Bible of the American Revolution), “Journals of Congress” (1782). The bill passed with bi-partisan support 73-18 on February 22, 2024.[13]

Electoral history edit

In 2018, Bulso finished second in a Republican primary field of six candidates to replace retired state representative Charles Sargeant in District 61. In 2022, Bulso defeated Bob Ravener in the Republican primary 61.5% (5,162) to 38.5% (3,238) and went on to win the general election in November by a margin of 65.9% (16,7330) to 34.1% (8,644).[14]


Personal life edit

Gino Bulso is a competitive tennis player and during 2017 was ranked by the USTA as the No. 1 player in the State of Tennessee for the Men's 55's singles division.[15]

References edit

  1. ^ "State Representative Gino Bulso". capitol.tn.gov. Retrieved 11 March 2024.
  2. ^ "Employment". bulso.com. Retrieved 11 March 2024.
  3. ^ "Education". votegino.com. Retrieved 11 March 2024.
  4. ^ "Family". votegino.com. Retrieved 11 March 2024.
  5. ^ "Legal Career". bulso.com. 9 November 2020. Retrieved 11 March 2024.
  6. ^ "Legal Career". votegino.com. Retrieved 11 March 2024.
  7. ^ "Committees". capitol.tn.gov. Retrieved 11 March 2024.
  8. ^ "Pub Ch. 134". capitol.tn.gov. Retrieved 11 March 2024.
  9. ^ "Pub Ch. 285". capitol.tn.gov. Retrieved 11 March 2024.
  10. ^ "Pub Ch. 486". capitol.tn.gov. Retrieved 11 March 2024.
  11. ^ "HR0065". capitol.tn.gov. Retrieved 11 March 2024.
  12. ^ "HR0064". capitol.tn.gov. Retrieved 11 March 2024.
  13. ^ "HB1828". capitol.tn.gov. Retrieved 11 March 2024.
  14. ^ "Bulso Defeats Bob Ravener" (PDF). Retrieved 11 March 2024.
  15. ^ "Personal Life". tennislink.usta.com. Retrieved 11 March 2024.


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Gino Bulso born December 25 1961 is an American politician attorney and state legislator in the state of Tennessee A member of the Republican party he represents the state s 61st district in the Tennessee House of Representatives 1 Bulso has been a trial lawyer for 38 years has tried more than 150 cases in Tennessee and in state and federal courts across the country He is the founder and managing partner of Bulso PLC in Brentwood Tennessee 2 Gino BulsoMember of the Tennessee House of Representatives from the 61st districtIncumbentAssumed office January 10 2023Preceded byBrandon OglesPersonal detailsBorn 1961 12 25 December 25 1961 age 62 Tampa Florida U S Political partyRepublicanChildren5EducationCornell College BPh 1983 Emory University School of Law JD 1986 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Family 3 Legal career 4 Tennessee House of Representatives 5 Electoral history 6 Personal life 7 ReferencesEarly life and education editGino Bulso was born in Tampa Florida on December 25 1961 to Eugene and Virginia Bulso He grew up in Tampa and attended Tampa Bay Technical Vocational High School Tampa Bay Tech and studied sheet metal He graduated from Tampa Bay Tech in 1979 Cornell College IA recruited Bulso out of high school to play tennis He studied history and philosophy at Cornell in addition to holding down the No 1 singles position on the men s tennis team for several years In May 1983 he became the first member of his family to receive a college degree earning a Bachelor of Philosophy degree in History Bulso attended Emory University School of Law upon completing his undergraduate degree He received a Juris Doctor degree in May 1986 3 Family editGino Bulso and Kathy nee Bain Bulso were married on May 24 1986 immediately following his graduation from Emory Law School The couple moved to Nashville Tennessee that same month and welcomed their first child Andrew on April 26 1987 They welcomed a second child Teresa on August 27 1988 a third Nicholas on March 15 1990 a fourth Marissa on November 4 1991 and a fifth Timothy on December 13 1993 The Bulso Family moved to Brentwood Tennessee in 1995 and have lived there ever since Gino and Kathy Bulso were parishioners at Cathedral of the Incarnation in Nashville Tennessee prior to moving to St Edward Church where their eldest son Father Andrew Bulso now serves as pastor They currently have eight 8 grandchildren 4 Legal career editGino Bulso has been a trial lawyer in Tennessee from 1986 to the present He has tried over 150 cases recovering multi million dollar awards in both personal injury and commercial actions As a trial lawyer he recovered a 146 5 million judgement in Nissan North America v West Covina Nissan and also successfully defended all claims against all defendants in U S Securities Exchange Commission v CapWealth Advisors 5 Gino Bulso has been continuously listed in The Best Lawyers in America for commercial litigation since 2008 He was named that list s Nashville Real Estate Litigation Lawyer of the Year for 2014 2020 and 2022 He has been recognized both by the Nashville Business Journal s Best of the Bar for business litigation and as a Mid South Super Lawyer since 2007 6 Gino has since 2021 served as Chairman of the Supreme Court of Tennessee s Advisory Commission on the Rules of Practice and Procedure From 2019 to 2020 Bulso acted as legal counsel to the Williamson County GOP Tennessee House of Representatives editGino Bulso was elected to the Tennessee House of Representatives on November 8 2022 and sworn in as a member of Tennessee s 113th General Assembly on January 10 2023 Bulso is a member of the Civil Justice Committee the Civil Justice Subcommittee the Education Administration Committee the Education K 12 Subcommittee the Government Operations Committee and the Joint Judiciary and Government Committee 7 During 2023 Gino Bulso sponsored several pieces of significant legislation that were enacted into law including Pub Ch 134 8 which authorizes the Speaker of the House and the Speaker of the Senate to retain counsel to vindicate Tennessee s rights under the 10th Amendment in federal court Pub Ch 285 9 which protects girls athletics in Tennessee by requiring that students participate in TSSAA sanctioned athletic events in accordance with their biological sex and Pub Ch 486 10 which clarifies that Tennessee only recognizes only two sexes male and female Bulso also co sponsored HR65 the resolution to expel Rep Justin Jones for disorderly behavior in violation of Art II Section 12 of the Tennessee Constitution The resolution passed with a vote of 72 25 11 Bulso also sponsored the resolution HR64 to expel Rep Gloria Johnson for disorderly behavior That resolution with a vote of 65 30 fell one vote short of the necessary 2 3 majority required to expel Rep Johnson 12 In 2024 Bulso sponsored HB1828 which sought to designate among others as official Tennessee state books George Washington s Farewell Address to the American People 1796 Alexis de Tocqueville s Democracy in America 1835 and 1840 and the Aitken Bible also known as the Bible of the American Revolution Journals of Congress 1782 The bill passed with bi partisan support 73 18 on February 22 2024 13 Electoral history editIn 2018 Bulso finished second in a Republican primary field of six candidates to replace retired state representative Charles Sargeant in District 61 In 2022 Bulso defeated Bob Ravener in the Republican primary 61 5 5 162 to 38 5 3 238 and went on to win the general election in November by a margin of 65 9 16 7330 to 34 1 8 644 14 Personal life editGino Bulso is a competitive tennis player and during 2017 was ranked by the USTA as the No 1 player in the State of Tennessee for the Men s 55 s singles division 15 References edit State Representative Gino Bulso capitol tn gov Retrieved 11 March 2024 Employment bulso com Retrieved 11 March 2024 Education votegino com Retrieved 11 March 2024 Family votegino com Retrieved 11 March 2024 Legal Career bulso com 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