TN SB1043

AN ACT to designate a swimming facility at Henry Horton State Park as the "Riley Gaines Aquatic Center".

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

The bill SB1043, which designates a swimming facility at Henry Horton State Park as the 'Riley Gaines Aquatic Center,' does not present any apparent conflicts of interest for its sponsor, Janince Bowling. As a former educator and businesswoman, her professional background does not directly intersect with the sports and recreation industry in a way that would suggest personal financial gain from this specific legislation. Furthermore, her current role as a Tennessee State Senator does not imply any financial interest in the operation or management of the swimming facility being designated.

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.