TN SB0960

Non-binding, Advisory Referenda

Introduced Senate London Lamar (D)
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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 bill SB0960 proposes to include non-binding questions regarding the legalization of marijuana on the November 2026 ballot. The sponsor, London Lamar, has personal financial interests that do not directly align with the marijuana industry or its regulation. As a community organizer and board member of the NAACP, her roles do not suggest any financial stake in the outcomes of marijuana legalization or the gambling industry, which are the primary subjects of the bill. Furthermore, her employment with ELITE PROMOTIONS does not indicate a direct financial interest in the legislation's impact on marijuana or gambling.

Sponsor's Personal Financial Interests

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Type Description Industry Source
Occupation Community Organizer AI-researched
Employer Tennessee State Legislature TN Legislature bio
Board Member Board Member of the Memphis Branch of the NAACP AI-researched
Employer ELITE PROMOTIONS TN Ethics Commission

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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.