Tennessee Legislation

All 8,101 bills from the Tennessee General Assembly

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TN HB0080
This bill aims to stop third-party sellers from selling tickets they do not yet possess, known as speculative tickets. It assigns the Tennessee Attorney General's Division of Consumer Affairs to enforce this rule. If someone believes a reseller has violated this rule, they can take legal action.
Introduced House Caleb Hemmer
TN HB0082
This bill aims to strengthen ethics rules by clarifying that gifts from entities related to lobbyists' employers are considered improper for candidates and certain officials and their families. It also mandates that the governor and their cabinet members disclose specific travel expenses.
Introduced House Caleb Hemmer
TN HB0084
The bill proposes to lower the minimum age requirement for obtaining a school bus endorsement from 25 to 21 years old. This change would allow younger individuals to qualify for driving school buses in Tennessee.
Introduced House Mike Sparks
TN HB0086
This bill allows the comptroller of the treasury in Tennessee to set deadlines for when charter schools must submit their financial audits each year. The aim is to provide a standardized timeline for charter schools' financial reporting.
Introduced House William Slater
TN HB0088
This bill proposes to increase the amount of money that each teacher in kindergarten through 12th grade receives for buying instructional supplies. The current amount is $200, and the bill would raise it to $500. This change would apply to all public schools and public charter schools in Tennessee.
Introduced House Yusuf Hakeem
TN HB0090
This bill proposes that Tennessee high schools use students' performance on career readiness assessments as part of their school grading system, similar to how postsecondary readiness assessments are used. If a student takes both types of assessments, only the highest score will be considered for grading purposes.
Introduced House Kirk Haston
TN HB0091
This bill proposes that Tennessee requests permission from the U.S. Department of Education to change its educational assessment plan. It aims to eliminate end-of-course exams for high school students and instead use the ACT, SAT, or another approved test to measure student readiness and hold schools accountable.
Introduced House Kirk Haston
TN HB0092
This bill allows local governments in Tennessee to create their own processes for removing local elected officials from office through a recall election. It changes existing laws to make this option available for local communities.
Introduced House G.A. Hardaway
TN HB0093
This bill instructs the state coordinator of elections in Tennessee to create rules about how far apart political campaign signs must be placed. It applies to candidates running for state and local offices. The bill aims to regulate the placement of these signs during election periods.
Introduced House Johnny Shaw
TN HB0094
The bill proposes that the state of Tennessee should cover the costs for autopsies of inmates who die while incarcerated. This includes paying for the autopsy itself as well as any transportation expenses related to conducting the autopsy.
Introduced House Johnny Shaw
TN HB0095
This bill proposes that starting July 1, 2025, half of the money collected from taxes on recording real estate transactions should be sent back to the county where the property is located. This change would apply to all real estate transfers happening on or after that date.
Introduced House Johnny Shaw
TN HB0070
Tennessee HB0070 requires health insurance plans under TennCare to cover biomarker testing for preeclampsia in pregnant women, starting from July 1, 2025. This testing can help identify risks associated with preeclampsia, a serious pregnancy condition. The bill aims to improve maternal health by ensuring that women have access to necessary testing.
Introduced House Esther Helton-Haynes
TN HB0071
This bill allows assistant district attorneys in Tennessee to receive credit for their previous work as law enforcement officers when they are hired. This credit would be granted if recommended by the district attorney and approved by the district attorneys general conference. The bill defines prior law enforcement experience as full-time work as a certified officer and requires documentation to verify this experience.
Introduced House Mike Sparks
TN HB0075
This bill allows students to use their scores from the Classic Learning Test (CLT) to qualify for certain grants and scholarships funded by the state lottery. It also requires the Tennessee student assistance corporation to provide information about CLT testing dates when discussing lottery scholarship options. Additionally, public colleges can accept CLT scores for student admissions.
Introduced House William Slater
TN HB0077
The bill proposes that juveniles aged 16 or older who are accused of committing a delinquent act and have a prior delinquency record be transferred from juvenile court to criminal court to be tried as adults. This transfer would occur if the juvenile court determines there is probable cause to believe the juvenile committed the act.
Introduced House Robert Stevens
TN HB0079
The bill proposes the 'Courthouse Square Revitalization Act,' which aims to update and improve courthouse squares across Tennessee. It involves changes to existing laws under Title 6 and Title 67, Chapter 6, potentially affecting local government structures and tax regulations related to these projects.
Introduced House Kelly Keisling