TN HJR0065

A RESOLUTION to urge the U.S. Congress to pass the Shielding Children's Retinas from Egregious Exposure on the Net (SCREEN) Act.

Introduced House Scott Cepicky (R)
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Conflict of Interest Analysis Personal Interests
1/10
Risk Level
Low
Policy Area
Congress
Industry Overlap
0%
Personal Conflicts
0 found

The bill HJR0065 urges Congress to pass the SCREEN Act, which focuses on internet safety and data privacy, particularly concerning children's exposure to harmful content online. The sponsor, Scott Cepicky, is a real estate agent with no documented financial interests in the technology or social media sectors that would be directly impacted by this legislation. His occupation in real estate does not create a conflict of interest with the bill's subject matter, as there are no overlaps between the real estate industry and the proposed regulations on internet safety and data privacy.

Sponsor's Personal Financial Interests

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Type Description Industry Source
Occupation Real Estate Agent Real Estate AI-researched
Employer Crye-Leike Realtors AI-researched
Spouse Employer FIRST BANK TN Ethics Commission

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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.