Room 400-E
Post Office Box 1018
Jackson, MS 39201
Post Office Box 157
Mantachie, MS 38855
Full Name:
Randy P. Boyd
Gender:
Male
Family:
Wife: Sherry; 2 Children: Tara, Drew (deceased)
Birth Date:
03/23/1954
Birth Place:
Russelville, AL
Home City:
Mantachie, MS
Religion:
Baptist
Graduated, Itawamba Community College
Graduated, Forestry, Mississippi State University, 1974-1976
Representative, Mississippi House of Representatives, District 19, 2012-present
Candidate, Mississippi State House of Representatives, District 19, 2023
Chair, Accountability, Efficiency,Transparency Committee
Member, Apportionment and Elections Committee
Member, Appropriations Committee
Member, Education Committee
Member, Medicaid Committee
Member, Rules Committee
Former Member, Energy Committee, Mississippi State House of Representatives
Former Member, Forestry Committee, Mississippi State House of Representatives
Former Member, Investigate State Offices Committee, Mississippi State House of Representatives
Former Member, Public Property Committee, Mississippi State House of Representatives
Former Chair, Revenue and Expenditure General Bills Committee, Mississippi State House of Representatives
Owner/Operator, LandTree, Limited Liability Company, present
Owner/Professional Forester/Land Surveyor, Land Surveyor and Forestor
Member, Deacon's Board, present
Deacon/Member, First Baptist Church of Mantachie, present
Sunday School Teacher, First Baptist Church of Mantachie, present
Member, Mantachie Lion's Club, present
Member, Mississippi Forestry Association (MFA), present
Member, Second Amendment Foundation, present
Former Participant, Leadership Itawamba
Names of Grandchildren:
Taryn, Ian
Number of Grandchildren:
2 Grandchildren
Priority Issues:
As your State Representative, Randy will fight to:
* Capitalize on the recent economic development opportunities in Northeast Mississippi by working with leadership in Jackson to bring jobs to our community
* Keep taxes low on working families and small businesses so our communities can grow and prosper
* Improve our public educational system by ensuring teachers are fairly compensated and education dollars go directly into the classrooms
* Require proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote, obtain welfare or other benefits
* Stand up for traditional marriage, life, and our Second Amendment rights