Tennessee Legislation

All 1,480 bills from the Tennessee General Assembly

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TN HB0056
This bill allows county legislative bodies in Tennessee to remove members from appointed boards or commissions. The removal requires a two-thirds vote and must be recommended by the authority that appointed the member. The member must be notified at least five business days before the meeting where the vote will take place.
Passed House William Lamberth
TN HB0375
This bill requires local government departments or officials in Tennessee to document and justify any fees they charge that are over $250. This documentation must be made available to the public and will be audited annually by the comptroller of the treasury. The aim is to ensure transparency and accountability in local government fee assessments.
Passed House Jason Zachary
TN HB0572
This bill requires hospitals and birthing centers in Tennessee to provide new mothers with information about warning signs and symptoms to watch for after giving birth. This information must also be shared with a caregiver or a family member if possible. Additionally, the state's health department must supply this information to these facilities and make it accessible on their website.
Passed House Caleb Hemmer
TN HB0382
This bill allows local education agencies in Tennessee to implement the L.E.A.D. (Law Enforcement Against Drugs and Violence) program in schools. It gives schools the option to use the L.E.A.D. program instead of the DARE program. The bill aims to give schools more flexibility in choosing drug and violence prevention programs.
Passed House Ed Butler
TN HB1169
Tennessee HB1169 requires the council on children's mental health care to submit an annual report by June 30 each year, starting in 2026. This report will detail the state of mental health services for children in Tennessee and how effectively these services are being delivered. The goal is to improve the mental health system for children across the state.
Passed House Caleb Hemmer
TN HB1157
The 'Restore Trust in Public Health Messaging Act' amends existing laws related to drug labels in Tennessee. It aims to improve the accuracy and clarity of public health communications regarding medications and health products. This legislation seeks to enhance public trust in health messaging by ensuring that drug labels are more informative and reliable.
Passed House Susan Lynn
TN HB0275
This bill extends the Tennessee monuments and memorials commission until June 30, 2029. The commission is responsible for overseeing the preservation and protection of monuments and memorials in Tennessee. The bill updates relevant sections of the Tennessee Code to reflect this extension.
Passed House Justin Lafferty
TN HB0276
This bill extends the existence of the Tennessee Opioid Abatement Council until June 30, 2029. The council is responsible for managing efforts to reduce opioid abuse in Tennessee. It amends specific sections of the Tennessee Code to ensure the council can continue its work for several more years.
Passed House Justin Lafferty
TN HB0498
Summary pending...
Passed House Michael Hale
TN HB0422
This bill allows the Tennessee Fish and Wildlife Commission to have the authority to name real property, infrastructure, and improvements under its control. It changes existing laws to give the commission this naming power. This means the commission can decide on names for buildings, structures, and other features they manage.
Passed House Pat Marsh