TN SB0486

A New Parking Garage For Legislative Employees. This Act Makes Appropriations For A New Parking Garage For Legislative Employees For The Fiscal Years Beginning July 1, 2024, And July 1, 2025

Introduced Senate Janince Bowling (R)
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Conflict of Interest Analysis Personal Interests
1/10
Risk Level
Low
Policy Area
Government Operations and Politics
Industry Overlap
0%
Personal Conflicts
0 found

The analysis of SB0486, which proposes appropriations for a new parking garage for legislative employees, reveals no direct conflicts of interest for the sponsor, Janince Bowling. As a former educator and businesswoman, her personal financial interests do not intersect with the construction or real estate sectors that would be impacted by this bill. The bill's focus on government operations and infrastructure does not align with her documented professional background, which primarily involves education and public service as a state senator.

Sponsor's Personal Financial Interests

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Type Description Industry Source
Occupation Former educator and businesswoman AI-researched
Employer Tennessee State Senator TN Legislature bio

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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.