TN HB1639

The Office Of Homeland Security

Passed House William Lamberth (R)
Plain English Summary

Tennessee HB1639 establishes a new office of homeland security within the Department of Safety. This office is intended to enhance the state's ability to address security concerns and emergencies. The bill amends existing laws to formalize this office's creation and its functions.

Supporters Say

Supporters of HB1639 argue that creating a dedicated office of homeland security will improve the state's preparedness for emergencies and threats. They believe this initiative will streamline efforts to protect citizens and enhance coordination among various safety agencies.

Critics Say

Critics of HB1639 may express concerns about the potential for increased government spending and bureaucracy associated with a new office. They might also worry about the implications for civil liberties and the focus on security over community needs.

Conflict of Interest Analysis Personal Interests
1/10
Risk Level
Low
Policy Area
Armed Forces and National Security
Industry Overlap
0%
Personal Conflicts
0 found

The analysis of Representative William Lamberth's personal financial interests in relation to HB1639 reveals a low risk of conflict of interest. Lamberth's primary occupation as an attorney and his business interests in law firms and consulting do not directly align with the creation of an office of homeland security within the department of safety. The bill's focus on cybersecurity and intelligence activities does not intersect with his documented professional roles or business holdings. Additionally, his involvement in community and educational boards, as well as his spouse's employment in the education sector, do not present any apparent conflicts with the bill's subject matter. Therefore, there is no substantial evidence to suggest that Lamberth would gain personal financial benefit from the enactment of this legislation.

Sponsor's Personal Financial Interests

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Type Description Industry Source
Occupation Attorney Lawyers/Law Firms AI-researched
Employer Partner at Lamberth, Cifelli, Ellis & Nason, P.A. TN Legislature bio
Business Owner Owner of Lamberth Consulting AI-researched
Board Member Board Member of Sumner County CASA TN Legislature bio
Spouse Employer Spouse employed by Sumner County Schools AI-researched
Employer STATE OF TN Government TN Ethics Commission
Employer SELF EMPLOYED ATTORNEY Lawyers/Law Firms TN Ethics Commission
Business Owner PORTLAND COMMUNITY CHAIRMAN from Jan 2026 to current TN Ethics Commission
Business Owner UNITED WAY SUMNER CO BOARD MEMBER from Jan 2026 to current TN Ethics Commission
Business Owner VOLUNTEER STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD MEMBER from Jan 2026 to current Education TN Ethics Commission
Occupation Law, GENERAL PRACTICE OF LAW TN Ethics Commission
Occupation Law, STATE OF TN TN Ethics Commission
Asset Leadership PAC: LAMBERTH PAC TN Ethics Commission

Items marked "AI-researched" are generated from public sources but have not been independently verified. Verified data is sourced from official legislature websites and disclosure filings.

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About This Analysis

This summary was generated using AI from the bill's official text and metadata. Data sourced from LegiScan and the Tennessee General Assembly. Conflict analysis examines the sponsor's personal financial interests for potential overlaps with the bill's subject matter.