Congressman Cohen's Statement on the Announced Retirement of State Representative Johnnie Turner

Recognizes her as a voice of truth, fighter for justice
WASHINGTON – Upon learning of today's announcement of State Representative Johnnie Turner's retirement, Congressman Steve Cohen (TN-09) issued the following statement:
"I am proud to have worked with Representative Turner, both in her capacity as Executive Secretary of the NAACP and in the Tennessee General Assembly. Like her husband, she has been a voice of truth and a fighter for justice, and is among the last of a generation of civil rights leaders who have done so much for Memphis. I appreciate her many years of dedicated service, and she will be missed in Nashville."
State Representative Turner announced her retirement on February 16, 2018, at a press conference at the NAACP office in downtown Memphis, where she formerly served as Executive Secretary. She has worked in the Tennessee General Assembly as a Representative for State House District 85 in Memphis since 2010, after succeeding her husband, the late State Representative Larry Turner.