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The bill SJR0028 expresses support for the Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act, which pertains to firearms and gun control. The sponsor, Adam Lowe, is primarily engaged in the education sector as an educator at Cleveland State Community College and as the owner of Lowe's Educational Services. There are no documented personal financial interests that directly relate to the firearms industry or gun control legislation. Therefore, there is no clear financial incentive for Lowe that would create a conflict of interest regarding this bill.
Since Lowe's professional background and business ownership do not intersect with the firearms industry, the risk of personal financial gain influencing his support for this legislation is minimal. The absence of any relevant personal interests that could benefit from the bill's passage further supports a low risk assessment. Overall, the analysis indicates that there are no significant conflicts between Lowe's financial interests and the bill's subject matter.
Unlike federal analysis based on campaign donations, state analysis examines legislators' personal financial interests — their jobs, businesses, and investments.
| Type | Description | Industry | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Occupation | Educator | — | AI-researched |
| Employer | Cleveland State Community College | Education | AI-researched |
| Business Owner | Owner of Lowe's Educational Services | — | AI-researched |
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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 SJR0028