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33 bill(s) sponsored in the 112th General Assembly.
Bill Number
Composite Abstract
Last Action
Date
HB0059
Forfeiture of Assets
- As introduced, removes the requirement for a person to post a bond when filing a claim to seized property.
Taken off notice for cal in s/c Finance, Ways, and Means Subcommittee of Finance, Ways, and Means Committee
5/3/2021
HB1137
Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA)
- As enacted, prohibits the state, a political subdivision, or a public official from prohibiting or imposing additional restrictions on the lawful operations of a church or religious organization during a state of emergency, major disaster, or natural disaster; restricts a county health officer from issuing an order closing or limiting the operations of a church or religious organization for purposes of worship services.
Effective date(s) 04/08/2022
4/13/2022
HB1138
Regional Authorities and Special Districts
- As introduced, enacts the "West Tennessee River Basin Flood Resiliency Fund Act"; authorizes county mayors to appoint a designee to serve in their place on the authority's board.
Taken off notice for cal. in Agriculture & Natural Resources Committee
3/24/2021
HB1139
Utilities, Utility Districts
- As introduced, authorizes concurrent or adjacent utility cooperatives to enter into written agreements allowing construction and maintenance of infrastructure to provide services outside of a cooperative's service area; creates a waiver for persons residing in an affected service area to request cooperatives to enter into a written agreement.
Taken off notice for cal in s/c Business & Utilities Subcommittee of Commerce Committee
3/24/2021
HB1140
Utilities, Utility Districts
- As enacted, changes the compensation, from an amount not to exceed $1,000 annually to an amount not to exceed $200 monthly, for the board of directors of the Reelfoot Lake regional utility and planning district.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 488
5/21/2021
HB1141
Game and Fish Laws
- As introduced, extends the effective date for newly published regulations involving cooperative agreements between the TWRA and federal agencies, from 30 days to 45 days after the publication date by the TWRA; revises due date for the submission of financial reports by the TWRA executive director to the governor and commission members, from September 15 to September 30 of each year.
Assigned to s/c Agriculture & Natural Resources Subcommittee
2/24/2021
HB1142
Motor Vehicles, Titling and Registration
- As introduced, establishes that a dealer that obtains special purpose plates for use by customers for temporary purposes is responsible for the safekeeping of each plate.
Assigned to s/c Transportation Subcommittee
2/24/2021
HB1143
Criminal Offenses
- As introduced, increases, from a Class A misdemeanor to a Class E felony, the penalty for a third or subsequent conviction of driving on a license that is canceled, suspended, or revoked.
Taken off notice for cal in s/c Finance, Ways, and Means Subcommittee of Finance, Ways, and Means Committee
5/3/2021
HB1144
Water Pollution
- As enacted, defines "system of incentives" to include regulatory flexibility recognizing increased environmental performance and enhanced water quality under specified permitted activities through permit conditions pursuant to duly promulgated rules.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 263
5/4/2021
HB1145
Criminal Offenses
- As enacted, revises offense of critical infrastructure vandalism.
Effective date(s) 07/01/2021
5/19/2021
HB1146
Local Government, General
- As introduced, requires a county or municipality to retain a detailed record of the sale of surplus property by public auction to a county or municipal official or employee, or former county or municipal official or employee, for at least 12 months after the sale.
Assigned to s/c Cities & Counties Subcommittee
2/24/2021
HB1147
Employees, Employers
- As introduced, prohibits an employer from requiring an employee to receive an immunization or vaccination for COVID-19 against the will of the employee as a condition of maintaining employment; prohibits the employer from taking adverse action against an employee refusing such immunization or vaccination.
Taken off notice for cal in s/c Banking & Consumer Affairs Subcommittee of Commerce Committee
3/24/2021
HB1148
Elder Abuse
- As introduced, requires financial service providers to report reasonably suspected abuse, neglect, and exploitation of elderly or vulnerable persons to adult protective services in the same manner that all other persons are required to do so; states that a provider is not in violation if the provider acts in compliance with the Elderly and Vulnerable Adult Financial Exploitation Prevention Act.
Assigned to s/c Criminal Justice Subcommittee
2/24/2021
HB1421
Education
- As introduced, prohibits a school from forcing, coercing, or requiring a student to receive an immunization for COVID-19; prohibits a school from taking an adverse action against a student who refuses to receive an immunization against COVID-19; prohibits a school from immunizing students against COVID-19 unless the student or the student's parent or guardian, if a minor, consents in writing to the immunization.
Taken off notice for cal. in Health Committee
4/21/2021
HB1448
Samburg
- Subject to local approval, allows non-resident property owners to vote in the municipal elections; authorizes the treasurer to pay warrants issued by the vice mayor and any other officer approved by ordinance; deletes provision authorizing collection of delinquent taxes by distress warrants.
Pr. Ch. 11
4/30/2021
HB1482
Agriculture
- As introduced, changes from February 15 to January 15 the due date for the Tennessee agricultural hall of fame board's biennial report of the board's activities.
P2C, caption bill, held on desk - pending amdt.
2/25/2021
HB1571
Troy
- Subject to local approval, reduces the number of readings required for the passage of ordinances by the board of mayor and aldermen, from three to two; authorizes the employment of a city administrator.
Pr. Ch. 4
4/12/2021
HB1835
Employees, Employers
- As introduced, authorizes a volunteer rescue squad worker to respond to an emergency during the worker's regularly scheduled working hours without loss of pay, vacation time, sick leave, or earned overtime accumulation; authorizes such worker to take the worker's next shift off as a vacation or sick day without loss of pay under certain circumstances.
Taken off notice for cal in s/c Banking & Consumer Affairs Subcommittee of Commerce Committee
2/23/2022
HB1898
Firearms and Ammunition
- As introduced, renames enhanced and concealed handgun carry permits as enhanced and concealed firearm carry permits and authorizes a permit holder to carry any firearms, rather than handguns, that the permit holder legally owns or possesses; expands the circumstances in which a permit holder may carry a firearm.
Failed for lack of second in: Civil Justice Subcommittee
3/8/2022
HB2045
Motor Vehicles, Titling and Registration
- As introduced, increases, from one to two, the number of free plates for the Purple Heart and disabled veteran license plates issued to veterans with disabilities.
Taken off notice for cal in s/c Finance, Ways, and Means Subcommittee of Finance, Ways, and Means Committee
4/26/2022
HB2322
Motor Vehicles, Titling and Registration
- As introduced, authorizes issuance of a disabled veteran registration plate without payment of a fee to a veteran with a service-connected disability that is determined by the United States department of veterans affairs to be permanent and total due to individual unemployability.
Taken off notice for cal in s/c Finance, Ways, and Means Subcommittee of Finance, Ways, and Means Committee
4/26/2022
HB2323
Criminal Procedure
- As introduced, permits a private citizen to threaten to use deadly force in making an arrest without being subject to certain limitations.
Def. to Summer Study in Criminal Justice Subcommittee
3/29/2022
HB2324
Advertising
- As introduced, increases, from 15 to 20 days, the time within which the commissioner must notify an applicant for a vegetation control permit for outdoor advertising that the application received is incomplete or defective.
P2C, caption bill, held on desk - pending amdt.
2/3/2022
HB2325
Motor Vehicles
- As introduced, requires the department of transportation to report on or before January 1, 2023, to the transportation committee of the house of representatives and the transportation and safety committee of the senate on any recommendations for changes which would improve transportation services for passengers with disabilities.
P2C, caption bill, held on desk - pending amdt.
2/3/2022
HB2326
Motor Vehicles
- As introduced, specifies that a digital authorization containing an electronic signature is acceptable for purposes of a towing firm obtaining the required written authorization from the owner of private property or the owner's authorized agent to tow a vehicle on the property.
P2C, caption bill, held on desk - pending amdt.
2/3/2022
HB2327
Search & Seizure
- As introduced, requires law enforcement, district attorneys, and the attorney general to obtain a warrant for disclosure of stored wire or electronic communications and related transactional records; removes a subpoena or other lawful process except a warrant as a process for obtaining disclosure of stored wire or electronic communications and transactional records.
Taken off notice for cal in s/c Criminal Justice Subcommittee of Criminal Justice Committee
3/29/2022
HB2328
Mining and Quarrying
- As introduced, exempts from local and regional zoning regulations, reclamation of a formerly operating borrow excavation, surface mining operation, or quarry that agrees to receive fill or borrow material from state road construction projects, if certain conditions are met.
Taken off notice for cal in s/c Agriculture & Natural Resources Subcommittee of Agriculture & Natural Resources Committee
3/8/2022
HB2431
Equalization Board
- As introduced, adds the chairs of the government operations committees of the senate and the house of representatives to the state board of equalization.
P2C, caption bill, held on desk - pending amdt.
2/3/2022
HB2509
Firearms and Ammunition
- As enacted, removes a short-barrel rifle or shotgun from the list of weapons the possession, manufacture, transport, repair, or sale of which is prohibited under state law.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 1038
5/25/2022
HB2802
Criminal Offenses
- As introduced, specifies that a course of conduct for purposes of stalking includes one instance of placing an electronic tracking device on a person or in or on a person's property, unless the electronic tracking device is placed by or at the direction of a law enforcement officer.
Taken off notice for cal. in Finance, Ways, and Means Committee
4/20/2022
HB2834
Law Enforcement
- As introduced, prohibits a state or local law enforcement agency or law enforcement officer from obtaining, retaining, accessing, or using any face recognition system or any information obtained from a face recognition system; creates a private right of action that may be brought by a person who has been unlawfully subjected to face recognition technology or about whom information has been unlawfully obtained, retained, accessed, or used.
Assigned to s/c Civil Justice Subcommittee
2/8/2022
HB8003
Unemployment Compensation
- As introduced, clarifies that a claimant who chooses to leave employment because the employer required its employees to receive immunization or vaccination is not disqualified from receiving unemployment benefits based on that choice; specifies that benefits will not be reduced or denied for separation from employment caused by refusal to receive an immunization or vaccination.
Rec. for pass. if am., ref. to Finance, Ways, and Means Committee of Extraordinary Session II
10/19/2021
HB9060
Employees, Employers
- As introduced, authorizes employees of public and private employers to refuse a requirement by the employer that the employee receive a vaccine for COVID-19 as a condition of employment based on the employee's strongly held religious beliefs or right of conscience; requires an employee to provide the employer with written notice of the employee's refusal based on such grounds; creates right of action against an employer by employee against whom an adverse action was taken for refusing the vaccine.
P2C, ref. to Covid-19 Committee of Extraordinary Session III
10/28/2021
96 bill(s) co-sponsored in the 112th General Assembly.
Bill Number
Composite Abstract
Last Action
Date
HB0003
Local Education Agencies
- As enacted, requires that a student's gender for purposes of participation in a public middle school or high school interscholastic athletic activity or event be determined by the student's sex at the time of the student's birth, as indicated on the student's original birth certificate.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 40
4/6/2021
HB0013
Public Health
- As enacted, establishes certain restrictions on requiring persons to be vaccinated for the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
Effective date(s) 05/25/2021
6/1/2021
HB0018
Firearms and Ammunition
- As introduced, creates exceptions to the offense of open or concealed carrying of a firearm with the intent to go armed for any person legally in possession and not prohibited from possessing a firearm; converts existing defenses to be exceptions.
Taken off notice for cal in s/c Finance, Ways, and Means Subcommittee of Finance, Ways, and Means Committee
5/3/2021
HB0025
Civil Procedure
- As enacted, provides that a person who uses justifiable force against another may request a stay of proceedings in any civil action based on the use of force until the criminal investigation has concluded; allows for an immunity hearing at which the court may dismiss an action that is barred by immunity.
Effective date(s) 07/01/2021
5/18/2021
HB0043
Law Enforcement
- As introduced, prohibits law enforcement from entering private property for the purpose of engaging in surveillance or setting up surveillance equipment to search for and collect evidence or obtain information or other data unless the officer has obtained a search warrant or a judicially recognized exception to the warrant requirement exists.
Taken off notice for cal. in Criminal Justice Committee
3/31/2021
HB0116
Driver Licenses
- As enacted, disqualifies for life persons convicted of a human trafficking offense from obtaining a commercial driver license; requires lifetime suspension of commercial driver license for persons convicted of a human trafficking offense.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 112
4/21/2021
HB0150
Criminal Offenses
- As enacted, broadens offense of property owner allowing an "underage adult" to consume alcohol to apply to all minors; sets a mandatory fine for convictions offenses related to providing alcohol to minors.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 430
5/19/2021
HB0233
Marriage
- As introduced, deletes statutes on marriage licensing and ceremonies; limits the jurisdiction of circuit courts and chancery courts in cases involving the definition of common law marriage to the principles of common law marriage.
Def. to Summer Study in Civil Justice Committee
4/13/2022
HB0434
Orders of Protection
- As enacted, permits service of ex parte orders of protection for up to one year from issuance; creates a lifetime order of protection that can be issued to a victim of certain felony offenses to prohibit the offender from coming about or communicating with the victim.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 60
4/6/2021
HB0446
Firearms and Ammunition
- As enacted, enacts the "Tennessee Firearm Protection Act."
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 444
5/18/2021
HB0511
Criminal Offenses
- As enacted, revises provisions regarding the criminal offense of commission of act of terrorism resulting in the killing of another person and other provisions regarding first degree murder and the sentencing for such offense.
Effective date(s) 07/01/2021
6/1/2021
HB0512
Criminal Offenses
- As enacted, allows a person convicted of attempted first degree murder to be sentenced to imprisonment for life without possibility of parole if the offense is committed against certain persons engaged in the performance of official duties.
Effective date(s) 07/01/2021
5/18/2021
HB0513
Criminal Offenses
- As introduced, increases the penalty for obstructing a highway from a Class B or C misdemeanor to a Class E felony and makes other related changes; creates the offense of throwing an object at another while participating in a riot; creates the offense of intimidating or harassing another while participating in a riot.
Received from House, Passed on First Consideration
5/5/2021
HB0519
Taxes, Privilege
- As enacted, eliminates the professional privilege tax for physicians.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 1083
6/1/2022
HB0529
Education, Curriculum
- As enacted, requires an LEA or public charter school to notify a student's parent or guardian prior to commencing instruction of a sexual orientation or gender identity curriculum; permits a parent or guardian to excuse the parent's or guardian's student from a sexual orientation or gender identity curriculum, and prohibits the LEA or charter school from penalizing an excused student.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 281
5/5/2021
HB0575
Public Health
- As enacted, removes authority from county boards of health in relation to enforcement and adoption of rules and regulations and instead makes the board advisory to the county mayor for such purposes; defines quarantine for purposes of the present law provisions governing quarantine; prohibits state or local governmental official, entity, department, or agency requiring physical documentation or digital storage of protected health information related to an individual's immunization or vaccination against COVID-19 as a condition of entering upon the premises of a state or local government entity, or utilizing services provided by a state or local government entity.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 550
6/2/2021
HB0578
Children
- As introduced, prohibits the provision of sexual identity change therapy to prepubescent minors; prohibits the provision of sexual identity change therapy to minors who have entered puberty unless a parent or guardian has written recommendations for the therapy from at least three physicians; punishes violations as child abuse; designates violations by healthcare professionals as professional misconduct.
Def. to Special Calendar to be Published with Final Calendar in Health Committee
2/9/2022
HB0580
Education
- As enacted, deletes several obsolete provisions and makes various substantive changes to education laws; establishes parameters for the teaching of certain concepts related to race and sex.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 493
6/1/2021
HB0702
Health Care
- As enacted, prohibits healthcare entities from taking certain actions in regard to transplants, such as refusing to place an individual on an organ waiting list, solely on the basis of whether an individual has received or will receive a COVID-19 vaccine.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 769
4/13/2022
HB0751
Education
- As enacted, expands the Individualized Education Act to extend eligibility for the individualized education account program to a child with a specific learning disability.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 1019
5/25/2022
HB0761
Taxes, Sales
- As enacted, creates a sales tax holiday for the retail sale of gun safes and gun safety devices if sold between 12:01 a.m. on July 1, 2021, and 11:59 p.m. on June 30, 2022.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 592
6/2/2021
HB0772
Firefighters
- As enacted, provides annual $600 cash supplements to volunteer firefighters who successfully complete in each year an in-service training course.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 478
5/21/2021
HB0786
Firearms and Ammunition
- As enacted, creates an exception to the offense of unlawful carrying of a firearm, if a person meets age requirements, lawfully possesses the handgun, and is in a place that the person is lawfully present; revises other firearm statutes.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 108
4/12/2021
HB0793
Housing
- As introduced, deletes the definition of "blighted area" and defines "blighted property" for purposes of redevelopment projects by housing authorities; clarifies that housing authorities may acquire real property without using eminent domain; authorizes housing authorities to pay more than fair market value for properties that are not blighted but that are in a blighted area; makes other related changes.
Taken off notice for cal in s/c Civil Justice Subcommittee of Civil Justice Committee
3/2/2021
HB0809
Public Records
- As enacted, requires that captured plate data from automatic license plate reader systems be treated as confidential and not be open for inspection by members of the public; schedules provision to expire July 1, 2026.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 201
5/3/2021
HB0813
Food and Food Products
- As enacted, enacts the "Tennessee Food Freedom Act" to specify circumstances when persons may sell certain homemade food products without meeting certain permitting and licensure requirements.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 862
4/26/2022
HB0830
Consumer Protection
- As enacted, requires a manufacturer, under certain circumstances, to replace farm machinery with comparable farm machinery or accept return of the farm machinery and refund the full purchase price and related repair costs, less a reasonable allowance for use and a reasonable offset for physical damage; creates a civil cause of action for consumers.
Effective date(s) 07/01/2021
5/18/2021
HB0869
Public Health
- As introduced, authorizes the general assembly to end a state of emergency that was declared because of a public health emergency by the passage of a joint resolution; requires the governor to provide certain information to the general assembly relative to a declared state of emergency based on a public health emergency.
Received from House, Passed on First Consideration
5/4/2021
HB0881
Criminal Offenses
- As enacted, expands the offense of aggravated rioting to include rioting by a person who travels from outside the state with intent to commit a criminal offense and participating in a riot in exchange for compensation; increases the mandatory minimum sentence for aggravated rioting to 60 days if the person commits more than one aggravating circumstance.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 440
5/18/2021
HB0928
Firearms and Ammunition
- As enacted, enacts the "Tennessee Second Amendment Sanctuary Act."
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 553
6/2/2021
HB0938
State Symbols
- As enacted, adds "Amazing Grace" by John Newton as an official state song.
Effective date(s) 04/30/2021
5/18/2021
HB1039
Unemployment Compensation
- As enacted, revises provisions governing benefits formula under the Tennessee Employment Security Law.
Effective date(s) 05/26/2021, 12/01/2023
6/2/2021
HB1120
General Assembly
- As introduced, prescribes a process by which the joint government operations committee of the general assembly may review an executive order of the President of the United States for its constitutionality under federal law and submits its findings and recommendations to the attorney general and reporter and the governor.
Received from House, Passed on First Consideration
4/7/2021
HB1163
Public Health
- As enacted, prohibits a county board of health or county department of health from prohibiting or regulating agriculture except as otherwise authorized by law.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 106
4/12/2021
HB1171
Firearms and Ammunition
- As enacted, enacts the "Firearms Information Privacy Protection Act."
Effective date(s) 07/01/2021
6/1/2021
HB1181
Abortion
- As enacted, requires that disposition of remains from a surgical abortion performed at an abortion facility be by burial or cremation; requires the department of health to promulgate certain rules and forms; and makes certain other changes regarding the disposition of fetal remains.
Effective date(s) 05/06/2021; 07/01/2021
5/18/2021
HB1196
State Government
- As introduced, sets venue for actions challenging the constitutionality of a state statute, executive order, or administrative rule or regulation in the county where the plaintiff resides or, if the plaintiff is not a resident of Tennessee, in Sumner County.
Received from House, Passed on First Consideration
4/12/2021
HB1227
Historical Commission
- As introduced, vacates and reconstitutes the commission.
Def. to Summer Study in Departments & Agencies Subcommittee
3/30/2021
HB1233
Education
- As enacted, enacts the "Tennessee Accommodations for All Children Act."
Effective date(s) 07/01/2021
5/19/2021
HB1252
Tort Liability and Reform
- As enacted, states that there is no cause of action for wrongful birth based on a claim that a person would not or should not have been born or for wrongful life based on a claim that a person would or should have been aborted.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 379
5/18/2021
HB1256
Public Funds and Financing
- As introduced, requires state funding board to conduct a study on the impact and effects of the rapid devaluation of the United States dollar on the state's economy; requires the board to prepare a report of its findings and recommendations resulting from the study and submit it to the finance, ways and means committees of the senate and house of representatives on or before January 1, 2022.
Returned to the Clerk's Desk.
4/26/2022
HB1304
Education, Dept. of
- As introduced, updates reference to a house committee name to reflect that the education administration committee of the house of representatives must receive the report submitted by the commissioner regarding disciplinary actions in Tennessee schools.
Re-ref. to Education Administration
4/21/2021
HB1305
Local Education Agencies
- As enacted, requires each LEA to have an open enrollment period in which a parent or guardian of a student may seek to transfer the parent's or guardian's student to a school in the LEA that the student is not zoned to attend.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 479
5/21/2021
HB1348
Pharmacy, Pharmacists
- As introduced, prohibits certain health insurance issuers, managed health insurance issuers, pharmacy benefits managers, or other third-party payers from taking certain actions against entities participating in the federal 340B drug discount program.
Received from House, Passed on First Consideration
4/1/2021
HB1356
Firefighters
- As introduced, enacts the "James 'Dustin' Samples Act."
Returned to the Clerk's Desk.
4/26/2022
HB1386
Public Employees
- As enacted, revises and adds to the provisions governing petitions for such deputies and assistants and disputes regarding the hiring or salary of such a deputy or assistant.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 1079
6/1/2022
HB1388
Firearms and Ammunition
- As introduced, deletes the criminal offense prohibiting a person from carrying a firearm or club with the intent to go armed and defenses and exceptions to that offense; makes various other changes with regard to possession of a firearm.
Taken off notice for cal in s/c Finance, Ways, and Means Subcommittee of Finance, Ways, and Means Committee
4/27/2021
HB1398
Insurance, Health, Accident
- As enacted, revises various provisions governing pharmacy benefits and pharmacy benefits managers.
Effective date(s) 07/01/2021, 01/01/2022
6/2/2021
HB1403
Education
- As enacted, requires schools, nursery schools, preschools, child care facilities, and public institutions of higher education to include information on immunization exemptions on any communications to students or parents regarding immunization requirements.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 369
5/18/2021
HB1405
Taxes, Sales
- As enacted, revises provisions governing the sales and use tax exemption for qualified farmers and nurserymen in regard to certain farm equipment and machinery used in agricultural operations.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 1104
6/3/2022
HB1432
Historical Commission
- As introduced, requires grants of waivers by the Tennessee historical commission for the movement or alteration of a memorial to be approved by joint resolution of the general assembly; creates a Class C misdemeanor if a person causes damage to certain privately owned memorials; makes other revisions to the Tennessee Heritage Protection Act.
Assigned to s/c Public Service Subcommittee
3/1/2021
HB1451
Agriculture
- As introduced, limits foreign ownership of agricultural property in this state.
Def. to Summer Study in Agriculture & Natural Resources Subcommittee
3/30/2021
HB1516
Education
- As introduced, deletes antiquated language that required the comptroller's office to study the formation and operation of community schools and report its finding by November 1, 2018.
Failed in Education Instruction
2/2/2022
HB1567
Holidays and Days of Special Observance
- As enacted, designates the first Friday in October of each year as "Tennessee Manufacturing Day" as a day of special observance.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 132
4/21/2021
HB1681
Board of Regents
- As introduced, directs the board to develop a two-year pilot program to award grants to students enrolled in certain non-credit workforce training programs operated by a community college or Tennessee college of applied technology governed by the state university and community college system.
Taken off notice for cal in s/c Finance, Ways, and Means Subcommittee of Finance, Ways, and Means Committee
4/26/2022
HB1833
Litter Control
- As enacted, includes as a form of littering for any commercial purposes, which is considered aggravated criminal littering, the act of knowingly placing, dropping, or throwing two or more tires on public or private property without permission and without immediately removing the tires; punishable as a Class A misdemeanor or Class E felony based on weight/volume and prior convictions, except that a first offense involving more than eight tires placed, dropped, or thrown for a commercial purpose will be a Class E felony.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 1105
6/3/2022
HB1834
DUI Offenses
- As enacted, enacts "Ethan's, Hailey's, and Bentley's Law," which requires a sentencing court to order a defendant who has been convicted of vehicular homicide or aggravated vehicular homicide due to intoxication and in which the victim of the offense was the parent of a minor child to pay restitution in the form of child maintenance to each of the victim's children until each child reaches 18 years of age and has graduated from high school.
Effective date(s) 05/25/2022
6/1/2022
HB1867
Employees, Employers
- As enacted, requires certain employers with a mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy to grant exemptions based on medical reason or religious reason; makes other related changes.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 644
3/15/2022
HB1874
Taxes, Sales
- As enacted, exempts certain sales of gold, silver, platinum, and palladium coins and bullion from the sales and use tax.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 1092
6/1/2022
HB1895
Education
- As enacted, requires the commissioner of education to withhold a portion of the state education finance funds that an LEA is otherwise eligible to receive if the LEA fails or refuses to determine a student's gender, for purposes of participation in school sports, by the student's sex at the time of birth; exempts an LEA that fails or refuses to determine a student's gender, for purposes of participation in school sports, by the student's sex at the time of birth if the LEA's failure or refusal to do so is required by a court or other legally binding order.
Effective date(s) 04/22/2022, 07/01/2022
5/2/2022
HB1915
Appropriations
- As introduced, appropriates excess state tax revenues over-collected in fiscal year 2021–2022 to the department of transportation to be used for making grants in the amount of $2 million to each county highway department for the construction, repair, and improvement of county roads and bridges.
Taken off notice for cal in s/c Finance, Ways, and Means Subcommittee of Finance, Ways, and Means Committee
4/26/2022
HB1934
Criminal Offenses
- As introduced, extends application of the enhanced penalties for certain assaults against a first responder or nurse who is discharging or attempting to discharge official duties to assaults against teachers.
Taken off notice for cal. in Criminal Justice Committee
3/23/2022
HB1935
Teachers, Principals and School Personnel
- As enacted, names the statute delineating rights of an educator as the "Educator's Bill of Rights."
Effective date(s) 03/28/2022
3/30/2022
HB1944
Obscenity and Pornography
- As introduced, excludes local education agencies, public schools, and employees and private contractors of LEAs or public schools from the exception to certain obscenity offenses if the LEA, public school, employee, or private contractor possesses obscene material that is harmful to minors on public school premises; prohibits an LEA or public school from making obscene materials or materials harmful to minors available to students in the school libraries controlled by the LEA or public school.
Received from House, Passed on First Consideration
3/30/2022
HB1954
Local Education Agencies
- As introduced, allows counties and municipalities to reestablish the office of elected school superintendent.
Failed in s/c K-12 Subcommittee of Education Administration
3/1/2022
HB1955
Taxes, Real Property
- As enacted, authorizes a municipality to waive, compromise, remit, prorate, apportion, or release property taxes, penalty, interest, or court costs when the municipality purchases land at a delinquent tax sale for municipal taxes.
Effective date(s) 03/18/2022
3/30/2022
HB2056
Energy
- As enacted, establishes certain requirements for solar power facility agreements.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 866
4/26/2022
HB2098
Criminal Offenses
- As introduced, increases the penalty for assault that results in the bodily injury of a law enforcement officer who is discharging the officer's official duties from a Class A misdemeanor to a Class E felony; maintains the 30-day minimum sentence and $5,000 minimum fine.
Taken off notice for cal in s/c Finance, Ways, and Means Subcommittee of Finance, Ways, and Means Committee
4/26/2022
HB2120
Food and Food Products
- As introduced, defines a "mobile food unit" for the purposes of the Tennessee Food Safety Act; establishes certain state standards for mobile food units; prohibits local authorities from regulating mobile food units in certain manners.
Failed in Health Committee
3/2/2022
HB2128
Election Laws
- As enacted, expressly prohibits non-United States citizens from voting in federal, state, or local elections in this state; prohibits local governments from granting non-citizens the right to vote in local elections; enacts other related election provisions.
Effective date(s) 04/29/2022
5/4/2022
HB2144
Taxes, Excise
- As enacted, specifies that, for excise tax purposes, effective for tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2022, Section 174 of the Internal Revenue Code, concerning the deduction for research and experimental expenditures, must be applied as it was in effect immediately before the enactment of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 743
4/4/2022
HB2244
Criminal Offenses
- As enacted, creates the criminal offenses of especially aggravated rape, especially aggravated rape of a child, and grave torture.
Effective date(s) 07/01/2022
6/1/2022
HB2267
Auctions and Auctioneers
- As enacted, excludes auctioneers licensed in this state from the definition of "marketplace facilitator" for purposes of sales and use taxes.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 783
4/13/2022
HB2303
County Government
- As enacted, authorizes a county to pay to an employee up to 15 percent of the total premium that would have otherwise been paid by the county on behalf of the employee who opts out of the coverage provided by the county.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 1031
5/25/2022
HB2321
Cooperatives
- As introduced, authorizes a rural electric and community services cooperative to provide its services outside the service area of its electric system if consent is obtained from municipal electric systems or electric cooperative systems in whose service area the cooperative will provide the services; removes prohibition of such cooperative or joint venture of such cooperatives from providing alarm systems.
Def. to Summer Study in Business & Utilities Subcommittee
3/9/2022
HB2331
Election Laws
- As enacted, requires that, on and after January 1, 2024, each voting machine used by a county election commission produce a voter-verifiable paper audit trail, instead of being capable of producing a voter-verified paper audit trail.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 1144
6/6/2022
HB2382
Pensions and Retirement Benefits
- As enacted, establishes a reserve account in the retirement system for the payment of state liabilities, and the interest that would have been earned thereon, resulting from military service credit established pursuant to existing law provisions.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 1045
5/25/2022
HB2424
Litter Control
- As enacted, increases the penalty for mitigated criminal littering from a Class C misdemeanor punishable by a $50 fine to a Class B misdemeanor punishable by a $500 fine.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 899
4/26/2022
HB2451
Children
- As introduced, enacts the "Parent Bill of Rights Act," which requires LEAs to permit parents to have access to certain information, including the names of instructors, titles available in the school library, teacher manuals, and curriculum; requires parents to provide written consent before a student can participate in any extracurricular activity, family life lesson, field trip, school assembly, or guest speaker event; prohibits certain healthcare practitioners from providing medical treatment to a minor without parental consent or an appropriate court order.
Failed for lack of second in: Health Subcommittee
3/22/2022
HB2452
Human Rights
- As introduced, designates as an unlawful discriminatory practice certain actions taken by a person, public officer, public employee, governmental entity, employer, or place of public accommodation against an individual on the basis of the individual’s vaccination status, immunity status, or whether the person has an immunity passport; makes various other changes related to COVID-19.
Taken off notice for cal. in Civil Justice Committee
3/23/2022
HB2455
Teachers, Principals and School Personnel
- As enacted, establishes qualifications necessary to receive an occupational teaching license.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 1141
6/6/2022
HB2466
Local Government, General
- As introduced, prohibits a local government from providing monetary assistance to an elective abortion provider.
Received from House, Passed on First Consideration
3/24/2022
HB2524
Firearms and Ammunition
- As introduced, eliminates the criminal offenses of possession of a firearm or club with intent to go armed, possession of a deadly weapon other than a firearm with the intent to employ it during the commission of a dangerous offense, possession of a deadly weapon with the intent to employ it during the commission of any offense other than a dangerous offense, and possession of a weapon with intent to go armed in a park, playground, civic center, or other recreational building.
Taken off notice for cal. in Criminal Justice Committee
4/13/2022
HB2557
Education
- As enacted, prohibits an LEA or public charter school from knowingly entering into an agreement with an individual or entity that performs abortions, induces abortions, provides abortion referrals, or provides funding, advocacy, or other support for abortions.
Effective date(s) 06/01/2022
5/4/2022
HB2573
Driver Licenses
- As enacted, requires a person who is convicted of a human trafficking offense to obtain a driver license or photo identification license that bears a designation sufficient to enable a law enforcement officer to identify the bearer of the license as a person who has been convicted of a human trafficking offense; requires the department of safety to add such designation to the license of persons convicted of a human trafficking offense.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 1015
5/11/2022
HB2608
Utilities, Utility Districts
- As enacted, enacts the "Tennessee Broadband Investment Maximization Act of 2022."
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 1102
6/1/2022
HB2612
Real Property
- As enacted, enacts the "Uniform Partition of Heirs Property Act."
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 1109
6/3/2022
HB2633
Teachers, Principals and School Personnel
- As introduced, specifies that a teacher or other employee of a public school or LEA is not required to refer to a student using the student's preferred pronoun if the pronoun does not align with the student's biological sex; insulates a teacher or other employee of a public school or LEA from civil liability and adverse employment action for referring to a student using the pronoun aligned with the student's biological sex instead of the student's preferred pronoun.
Received from House, Passed on First Consideration
4/27/2022
HB2670
Education, Higher
- As enacted, prohibits a public institution of higher education from taking certain actions with regard to divisive concepts and the ideologies or political viewpoints of students and employees; enacts other related provisions.
Effective date(s) 04/08/2022
4/13/2022
HB2675
Campaigns and Campaign Finance
- As enacted, allows a member of the general assembly to use campaign account funds for lodging expenses if the member is not otherwise eligible for reimbursement or the reimbursement does not cover the total amount of the expense and for mileage reimbursement above the amount reimbursed by the state.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 1026
5/25/2022
HB2746
Drugs, Prescription
- As enacted, authorizes a pharmacist to provide ivermectin to a patient, who is 18 years of age or older, pursuant to a valid collaborative pharmacy practice agreement containing a non-patient-specific prescriptive order and standardized procedures developed and executed by one or more authorized prescribers; enacts other related provisions.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 908
4/26/2022
HB2777
Criminal Procedure
- As introduced, grants a defendant who has been charged with a criminal offense based on the use of force or threatened use of force and who asserts that the force was justified by law the right to at least two justifiable use of force hearings prior to trial, at which the prosecution has the burden to prove by clear and convincing evidence that the use of force was unlawful; requires the court to dismiss the criminal charges and find the defendant immune from criminal prosecution if the prosecution fails to meet that burden.
Taken off notice for cal in s/c Criminal Justice Subcommittee of Criminal Justice Committee
3/23/2022
HB2789
Criminal Offenses
- As enacted, classifies as the Class A misdemeanor offense "unlawful exposure" the distribution of an image of an identifiable person engaged in sexually explicit conduct if: the image was photographed or recorded under circumstances where the parties agreed or understood that the image would remain private; and the person depicted in the image suffers emotional distress.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 923
5/2/2022
HB2874
Museums
- As introduced, transfers the custody and care of the bust of Nathan Bedford Forrest held in the Tennessee State Museum to the Sons of Confederate Veterans.
Failed in s/c Public Service Subcommittee of State Government Committee
3/16/2022
HB8001
Regional Authorities and Special Districts
- As enacted, creates the Megasite Authority of West Tennessee.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 1
11/18/2021
HB9077
Public Health
- As enacted, revises and adds provisions relative to COVID-19; transfers certain existing provisions (such as liability provisions) and adds the new provisions to a newly created title in TCA (Title 14); specifies that the provisions of the newly created title will prevail over any conflicting law; and prohibits the governor from suspending any provision of the newly created title, except in cases where the governor is exercising the governor's emergency powers during a state of emergency declared by the governor; prohibits a governmental entity and other public official from suspending any provision of the newly created title, regardless of whether there is a state of emergency.
Comp. became Pub. Ch. 6
11/18/2021
50 resolutions(s) sponsored in the 112th General Assembly.
Bill Number
Composite Abstract
Last Action
Date
HJR0141
Memorials, Recognition
- Tennessee Department of Transportation employees in West Tennessee
Signed by Governor.
3/9/2021
HJR0218
General Assembly, Confirmation of Appointment
- Wally Childress, Fish and Wildlife Commission
H. subst. & concurred in SJR 219
4/19/2021
HJR0249
Memorials, Recognition
- Erin Welch
Signed by Governor.
3/31/2021
HJR0250
Memorials, Recognition
- Tim Held of Bradley County, Tennessee 4H Council State President
Signed by Governor.
3/31/2021
HJR0251
Memorials, Recognition
- Hunter Grills
Signed by Governor.
3/31/2021
HJR0252
Memorials, Recognition
- Nick and April Patterson
Re-refer to Senate Cal. Comm.
4/1/2021
HJR0379
Memorials, Recognition
- Nick and April Patterson
Signed by Governor.
4/22/2021
HJR0482
Memorials, Professional Achievement
- Michelle Bruner, Obion County Grades 9-12 Teacher of the Year
Signed by Governor.
5/5/2021
HJR0483
Memorials, Professional Achievement
- Tori Jones, Obion County Grades K-4 Teacher of the Year
Signed by Governor.
5/5/2021
HJR0484
Memorials, Professional Achievement
- Leanne Parnell, Obion County Grades 5-8 Teacher of the Year
Signed by Governor.
5/5/2021
HJR0485
Memorials, Professional Achievement
- Katherine Huitt, Teacher of the Year, Dyersburg High School
Signed by Governor.
5/5/2021
HJR0486
Memorials, Professional Achievement
- Lauren Newell, Teacher of the Year, Dyersburg Intermediate School
Signed by Governor.
5/5/2021
HJR0487
Memorials, Professional Achievement
- Lance Roy, Teacher of the Year, Dyersburg Primary School
Signed by Governor.
5/5/2021
HJR0488
Memorials, Professional Achievement
- Trina Roy, Teacher of the Year, Dyersburg Middle School
Signed by Governor.
5/5/2021
HJR0540
Memorials, Recognition
- Dandy-Walker Syndrome Awareness Month, May 2021
Signed by Governor.
5/6/2021
HJR0570
Memorials, Professional Achievement
- Shelly Arnett, Lake County Teacher of the Year
Signed by Governor.
5/12/2021
HJR0571
Memorials, Recognition
- Doug DeSpain, Dyersburg Fire Department Firefighter of the Year
Signed by Governor.
5/12/2021
HJR0617
Memorials, Recognition
- Christ Classical Academy, 25th anniversary
Signed by Governor.
5/14/2021
HJR0618
Memorials, Death
- Lt. Kenny Lynn Gibbons
Signed by Governor.
5/14/2021
HJR0842
Memorials, Recognition
- Mission America Foundation
Withdrawn.
2/17/2022
HJR0856
Memorials, Recognition
- Mission America Foundation
Signed by Governor.
3/17/2022
HJR1175
Memorials, Professional Achievement
- Jacob Sullivan, 2021 Dyersburg Firefighter of the Year
Signed by Governor.
5/4/2022
HJR1176
Memorials, Professional Achievement
- Michelle King, Dyer County High School Teacher of the Year
Signed by Governor.
5/4/2022
HJR1177
Memorials, Professional Achievement
- Leigh Wilkerson, Dyer County High School Teacher of the Year
Signed by Governor.
5/4/2022
HJR1178
Memorials, Professional Achievement
- Tucker Stroup, Three Oaks Middle School Teacher of the Year
Signed by Governor.
5/5/2022
HJR1179
Memorials, Professional Achievement
- Jason Stewart, Northview Middle School Teacher of the Year
Signed by Governor.
5/5/2022
HJR1180
Memorials, Professional Achievement
- Lori McAlister, Holice Powell Elementary School Teacher of the Year
Signed by Governor.
5/5/2022
HJR1181
Memorials, Professional Achievement
- Blair McDowell, Fifth Consolidated Elementary School Teacher of the Year
Signed by Governor.
5/5/2022
HJR1182
Memorials, Professional Achievement
- Lara Wooten, Newbern Elementary School Teacher of the Year
Signed by Governor.
5/5/2022
HJR1183
Memorials, Professional Achievement
- Meredith McMackins, Finley Elementary School Teacher of the Year
Signed by Governor.
5/5/2022
HJR1184
Memorials, Professional Achievement
- Mandy Cogdill, Trimble Elementary School Teacher of the Year
Signed by Governor.
5/5/2022
HJR1360
Memorials, Professional Achievement
- Megen Miller, Pre-K-4 Building Level Teacher of the Year, Hillcrest Elementary School
Signed by Governor.
5/12/2022
HJR1361
Memorials, Professional Achievement
- Tena Thompson, Grades 5-8 Building Level Teacher of the Year, Hillcrest Elementary School
Signed by Governor.
5/12/2022
HJR1362
Memorials, Professional Achievement
- Linda Crigger, Obion County Schools Principal of the Year
Signed by Governor.
5/12/2022
HJR1363
Memorials, Professional Achievement
- Natalie Huebner, Lake Road Elementary School Pre-K-4 Teacher of the Year
Signed by Governor.
5/12/2022
HJR1364
Memorials, Professional Achievement
- Lesa Scillion, Obion County School District Supervisor of the Year
Signed by Governor.
5/12/2022
HJR1365
Memorials, Professional Achievement
- Tammy Malray, South Fulton Elementary School Grades 5-8 Teacher of the Year
Signed by Governor.
5/12/2022
HJR1366
Memorials, Professional Achievement
- Mitchell Williamson, Obion County Grades 9-12 and Obion County Central High School Teacher of the Year
Signed by Governor.
5/12/2022
HJR1367
Memorials, Professional Achievement
- Mary Jane Wiseman, South Fulton Middle and High School 9-12 Teacher of the Year
Signed by Governor.
5/12/2022
HJR1368
Memorials, Recognition
- Union City Carpet Cleaners
Signed by Governor.
5/12/2022
HJR1369
Memorials, Death
- Janice Kay Staggs
Signed by Governor.
5/12/2022
HJR1370
Memorials, Professional Achievement
- Sarah Frazier, Obion County Central High School Teacher of the Year
Signed by Governor.
5/12/2022
HJR1371
Memorials, Professional Achievement
- Jolinda Gurien, Black Oak Elementary Grades 5-8 Teacher of the Year
Signed by Governor.
5/12/2022
HJR1372
Memorials, Professional Achievement
- Laura Murphy, Obion County and South Fulton Elementary School PreK-4 Teacher of the Year
Signed by Governor.
5/12/2022
HJR1373
Memorials, Professional Achievement
- Denise Davidson, Obion County and Ridgemont Elementary School Grades 5-8 Teacher of the Year
Signed by Governor.
5/12/2022
HJR1374
Memorials, Professional Achievement
- Shawn Johnson, Ridgemont Elementary School Grades Pre-K-4 Teacher of the Year
Signed by Governor.
5/12/2022
HJR1375
Memorials, Professional Achievement
- James Wooten, Lake Road Elementary School Grades 5-8 Teacher of the Year
Signed by Governor.
5/12/2022
HJR1376
Memorials, Professional Achievement
- Shannon Preuett, Black Oak Elementary School Grades Pre-K-4 Teacher of the Year
Signed by Governor.
5/12/2022
HJR1377
Memorials, Professional Achievement
- Allison McMinn, South Fulton Middle/High School Grades 5-8 Teacher of the Year
Signed by Governor.
5/12/2022
HJR1391
Memorials, Recognition
- Jeffries Heating & Air
Signed by Governor.
5/12/2022
74 resolutions(s) co-sponsored in the 112th General Assembly.
Bill Number
Composite Abstract
Last Action
Date
HJR0011
Memorials, Heroism
- Metropolitan Nashville Police Officers
Signed by Governor.
1/22/2021
HJR0027
Memorials, Sports
- Tennessee Titans, AFC South champions
Signed by Governor.
1/22/2021
HJR0040
Memorials, Retirement
- Judge David M. Bragg
Signed by Governor.
3/2/2021
HJR0072
Constitutional Amendments
- Proposes adding a provision establishing the right to work regardless of status of affiliation with any labor union or employee organization.
H. subst. SJR 2
4/26/2021
HJR0134
Memorials, Recognition
- The Clinton 12
Signed by Governor.
3/9/2021
HJR0135
Memorials, Recognition
- The Oak Ridge 85
Signed by Governor.
3/9/2021
HJR0140
Constitutional Amendments
- Proposes adding to Article XI of the Tennessee Constitution a prohibition on any person being compelled or law being enacted to proliferate murder, rape, involuntary servitude, human trafficking, or prostitution.
Withdrawn.
5/4/2021
HJR0150
Naming and Designating
- Designates the Bible as the official State Book.
Received from House, refer to Senate State & Local Government Committee
4/1/2021
HJR0164
Memorials, Recognition
- Richard W. Smith
Signed by Governor.
3/18/2021
HJR0168
Memorials, Recognition
- Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5154, 75th anniversary
Signed by Governor.
3/18/2021
HJR0180
Memorials, Recognition
- Eddie Sherlin
Signed by Governor.
3/22/2021
HJR0181
Memorials, Recognition
- Bobby Keel
Signed by Governor.
3/22/2021
HJR0212
Memorials, Recognition
- First responders of Tennessee
Signed by Governor.
3/25/2021
HJR0230
Memorials, Recognition
- Hayley Arceneaux
Signed by Governor.
3/30/2021
HJR0350
Memorials, Recognition
- Candace Owens
Signed by Governor.
4/22/2021
HJR0358
Memorials, Recognition
- Dolly Parton
Signed by Governor.
4/21/2021
HJR0367
Memorials, Professional Achievement
- Alexander Bynum, 2021 President of Tennessee REALTORS
Signed by Governor.
4/16/2021
HJR0404
Memorials, Recognition
- 105th Attack Squadron, 100th anniversary
Signed by Governor.
4/27/2021
HJR0408
Memorials, Recognition
- Tennessee State Natural Areas Day, May 4, 2021
Received from House, refer to Senate Energy, Ag., and Nat. Resources Committee
4/19/2021
HJR0419
Memorials, Retirement
- Jimmy Wallace
Signed by Governor.
5/4/2021
HJR0480
Memorials, Death
- Senator Roscoe Dixon, Jr.
Signed by Governor.
5/4/2021
HJR0574
Memorials, Death
- Audrey Sue Fulton Jackson
Signed by Governor.
5/12/2021
HJR0575
Memorials, Death
- Barbara Sue Jackson Frazier
Signed by Governor.
5/12/2021
HJR0619
Memorials, Retirement
- Pam Beck
Signed by Governor.
5/14/2021
HJR0664
Memorials, Retirement
- Leland C. Blackwood
Signed by Governor.
2/1/2022
HJR0701
Memorials, Retirement
- Captain Victor G. Donoho
Signed by Governor.
2/1/2022
HJR0738
Memorials, Sports
- Milligan University men's and women's cross country teams, national champions
Signed by Governor.
2/11/2022
HJR0739
Memorials, Sports
- Alyssa Bearzi, Milligan University, women's individual title, NAIA cross country championship
Signed by Governor.
2/11/2022
HJR0747
Memorials, Death
- Major General (Ret.) John Singlaub
Signed by Governor.
2/16/2022
HJR0751
Memorials, Recognition
- Tennessee Department of Agriculture, Mississippi River/Gulf of Mexico Watershed Nutrient Task Force
Signed by Governor.
2/16/2022
HJR0752
Naming and Designating
- Designates the Bible as the official State book.
Received from House, refer to Senate State & Local Government Committee
3/30/2022
HJR0790
Memorials, Death
- Tom Tigue
Signed by Governor.
2/24/2022
HJR0808
Memorials, Death
- Alton Gary Mathews
Signed by Governor.
3/1/2022
HJR0863
Memorials, Sports
- Mike Vrabel, NFL Coach of the Year
Signed by Governor.
3/15/2022
HJR1036
Memorials, Death
- Marvis LaVerne Kneeland Jones
Signed by Governor.
4/8/2022
HJR1083
Memorials, Recognition
- Wendy Moten
Signed by Governor.
4/19/2022
HJR1105
Memorials, Death
- Perry H. Windle, Jr.
Signed by Governor.
4/26/2022
HJR1232
Memorials, Recognition
- Kirsten Tilford, Boys & Girls Club of Greater Memphis Youth of the Year
Signed by Governor.
5/9/2022
HJR1387
Memorials, Death
- Grady Pascal Williams
Signed by Governor.
5/12/2022
HJR7004
Memorials, Recognition
- Former President Donald J. Trump and former Vice President Mike Pence
Signed by Governor.
2/2/2021
HJR8002
Memorials, Death
- Mark Allen Lenz
Signed by Governor.
10/26/2021
HJR8003
Memorials, Death
- Trooper Aaron Rumford
Signed by Governor.
10/26/2021
HJR8009
Memorials, Death
- Representative Jim Coley
Signed by Governor.
10/26/2021
HJR8017
Memorials, Recognition
- Breast cancer awareness and Real Men Wear Pink
Signed by Governor.
10/26/2021
HJR9007
Memorials, Recognition
- Waverly flood heroes
Signed by Governor.
11/10/2021
HJR9019
Memorials, Death
- Sarah Hobson Stowers
Signed by Governor.
11/10/2021
HR0001
Memorials, Retirement
- Chris Bundgaard
Signed by H. Speaker
1/13/2021
HR0023
General Assembly, Statement of Intent or Position
- Authorizes the Speaker of the House of Representatives to appoint a committee to meet with a like committee from the Senate to consider the removal of Ellen Hobbs Lyle from the office of Chancellor of the Twentieth Judicial District by the Tennessee General Assembly acting pursuant to Article VI, Section 6 of the Constitution of Tennessee.
Failed in s/c Civil Justice Subcommittee of Civil Justice Committee
3/9/2021
HR0030
Memorials, Recognition
- National Medal of Honor Day, March 25, 2021
Signed by H. Speaker
3/26/2021
HR0044
Memorials, Sports
- Eddie George
Signed by H. Speaker
4/20/2021
HR0094
Memorials, Recognition
- Lee Andrew Smith
Signed by H. Speaker
4/29/2021
HR0120
Memorials, Recognition
- Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Signed by H. Speaker
1/13/2022
HR0128
Memorials, Sports
- Morgan Cox, Tennessee Titans
Signed by H. Speaker
1/27/2022
HR0198
Memorials, Interns
- Konstantin Yepifantsev
Signed by H. Speaker
4/21/2022
HR0218
Memorials, Heroism
- Samantha and Daniel McCanless and Congressman Dr. Scott DesJarlais
Signed by H. Speaker
4/28/2022
HR7003
Memorials, Recognition
- Tennessee National Guard
Signed by H. Speaker
1/22/2021
SJR0002
Constitutional Amendments
- Proposes adding a provision establishing the right to work regardless of status of affiliation with any labor union or employee organization.
Signed by H. Speaker
5/4/2021
SJR0049
General Assembly, Statement of Intent or Position
- Urges Congress to propose to the states for ratification an amendment stating that the United States Supreme Court shall be composed of nine justices.
Action Def. in s/c Civil Justice Subcommittee to General Sub
5/4/2021
SJR0120
Memorials, Recognition
- Metropolitan Nashville Police Department, Nashville Fire Department, Nashville Office of Emergency Management, Tennessee Highway Patrol, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Tennessee Emergency Management Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
Signed by Governor.
3/4/2021
SJR0121
Memorials, Heroism
- Officer Brenna Hosey, Metro Nashville Police Department
Signed by Governor.
3/4/2021
SJR0122
Memorials, Heroism
- Officer Tyler Luellen, Metro Nashville Police Department
Signed by Governor.
3/4/2021
SJR0123
Memorials, Heroism
- Officer Michael Sipos, Metro Nashville Police Department
Signed by Governor.
3/4/2021
SJR0124
Memorials, Heroism
- Officer Amanda Topping, Metro Nashville Police Department
Signed by Governor.
3/4/2021
SJR0125
Memorials, Heroism
- Officer James Wells, Metro Nashville Police Department
Signed by Governor.
3/4/2021
SJR0126
Memorials, Heroism
- Sergeant Timothy Miller, Metro Nashville Police Department
Signed by Governor.
3/4/2021
SJR0210
Memorials, Retirement
- District Attorney General Tom P. Thompson, Jr.
Signed by Governor.
3/25/2021
SJR0219
General Assembly, Confirmation of Appointment
- Wally Childress, Fish and Wildlife Commission
Signed by Governor.
4/23/2021
SJR0774
Memorials, Retirement
- Darlene Walker Schlicher
Signed by Governor.
1/20/2022
SJR0889
Memorials, Recognition
- International Holocaust Remembrance Day, January 27, 2022
Signed by Governor.
2/1/2022
SJR0957
Memorials, Retirement
- Roberts V. Weaver, Jr.
Signed by Governor.
2/22/2022
SJR0990
Memorials, Sports
- Pekka Rinne
Signed by Governor.
3/3/2022
SJR1147
Memorials, Congress
- Urges disconnecting Russian banks from SWIFT, expelling Russian diplomats from U.S., and banning Russian imports.
Signed by Governor.
3/31/2022
SJR8001
Memorials, Death
- Tennessee Supreme Court Justice Cornelia A. "Connie" Clark
Signed by Governor.
10/21/2021
SJR9019
Memorials, Heroism
- Staff Sergeant Ryan Knauss, United States Army
Signed by Governor.
11/19/2021