TN SB1893

Jury Service

Passed Senate Janince Bowling (R)
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Conflict of Interest Analysis Personal Interests
1/10
Risk Level
Low
Policy Area
Civil Rights and Liberties
Industry Overlap
0%
Personal Conflicts
0 found

The bill SB1893, which allows breastfeeding mothers to be excused from jury service, does not present any direct conflicts of interest for the sponsor, Janince Bowling. Her background as a former educator and businesswoman does not intersect with the healthcare or legal sectors in a way that would suggest personal financial gain from this legislation. The bill primarily impacts civil rights and liberties, specifically concerning health-related accommodations for jury duty, which does not align with her documented personal financial interests.

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.