Tennessee Legislation

All 1,578 bills from the Tennessee General Assembly

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TN HB1002
Summary pending...
Passed House Kirk Haston
TN HB0457
Summary pending...
Passed House Tim Rudd
TN HB0672
This bill changes the definition of a 'remediation site' to include nonprofit organizations focused on industrial and nuclear development. It specifically targets 501(c)(3) nonprofits that aim to promote these types of developments after an existing nonprofit is dissolved.
Passed House Richard Scarbrough
TN HB0085
This bill changes the requirements for physical activity in Tennessee elementary schools. It increases the minimum time for physical activity from 130 minutes per week to 40 minutes per school day. The bill sets new standards to ensure students have adequate physical exercise each day.
Passed House Scott Cepicky
TN HB1229
Summary pending...
Passed House Justin Lafferty
TN HB0381
This bill allows new types of tourist resorts, urban park centers, and museums in Tennessee to serve alcoholic beverages on their premises. It also clarifies the rules for commercial airline travel clubs to offer liquor by the drink. The bill updates the state's alcoholic beverage laws to include these new categories.
Passed House Rick Eldridge
TN HB0418
This bill allows the Tennessee comptroller of the treasury to make certain survey data public, even if it is usually considered confidential. It changes the existing rules in the Tennessee Code Annotated to permit this publication.
Passed House Richard Scarbrough
TN HB0317
Summary pending...
Passed House Tim Rudd
TN HB1274
Tennessee HB1274 requires the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation to report annually on arrests made for driving under the influence (DUI) where no alcohol or drugs were found in the person's system. This report will continue until July 1, 2029, and aims to provide insight into DUI arrests that may not involve actual impairment. The bill amends various sections of the Tennessee Code Annotated.
Passed House Johnny Shaw
TN HB0335
This Tennessee bill requires members of utility district boards to serve without pay, but allows them to receive a per diem payment for attending up to 12 board meetings per year. The per diem payment cannot exceed $500 per meeting. This change affects various sections of the Tennessee Code related to local government operations.
Passed House Bud Hulsey
TN HB1310
Summary pending...
Passed House William Lamberth