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The analysis of SB0467, which addresses civil liability for commercial entities involved in the distribution of obscene matter, reveals no direct conflicts of interest for the sponsor, Janince Bowling. As a former educator and businesswoman, her professional background does not indicate any direct involvement in industries that would be affected by this legislation. The bill primarily impacts commercial entities that deal with obscene materials, which does not align with her stated personal financial interests or current role as a state senator. Therefore, it is unlikely that she would gain financially from the passage of this bill.
Unlike federal analysis based on campaign donations, state analysis examines legislators' personal financial interests — their jobs, businesses, and investments.
| Type | Description | Industry | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Occupation | Former educator and businesswoman | — | AI-researched |
| Employer | Tennessee State Senator | — | TN Legislature bio |
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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.
TN SB0467