Tennessee Legislation

All 8,009 bills from the Tennessee General Assembly

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TN HB1805
Tennessee HB1805 requires that the next set of social studies academic standards include lessons on the history of communism. This means that when new educational guidelines are created, they must incorporate age-appropriate information about communism for students. The bill aims to ensure that students learn about this political ideology as part of their social studies curriculum.
Passed House Jody Barrett
TN SB1817
Tennessee SB1817 updates laws regarding how local education agencies (LEAs) support students who are dependent children of service members. This means that these students will have improved access to enrollment and services in schools. The bill aims to ensure that children of military families receive the educational resources they need as they move between different locations.
Passed Senate Bill Powers
TN HB1752
Tennessee HB1752 updates laws regarding the naming of specific roads and bridges in the state. This includes provisions that guide how names can be assigned or changed, ensuring a more organized process. The bill aims to streamline decision-making related to transportation infrastructure naming.
Passed House Dan Howell
TN HB2252
Tennessee HB2252 establishes a voluntary program to promote meat and byproducts from livestock raised in Tennessee. The program allows these products to be labeled as Tennessee meat or byproducts, helping consumers identify locally sourced options. The bill updates existing laws related to agriculture and food products in the state.
Passed House Rusty Grills
TN HB2147
Tennessee HB2147 makes it illegal to knowingly fly a drone over school grounds, creating a Class C misdemeanor for those who do so. This law aims to enhance safety and privacy for students and staff at schools. It amends existing laws related to unmanned aircraft in the state.
Passed House Renea Jones
TN HB2148
The bill clarifies that certain employment protections, specifically tenure and dismissal processes, do not apply to teachers who are working under temporary academic or clinical permits. This means that directors of schools can dismiss these temporary employees without the usual tenure considerations. Essentially, it simplifies the rules for hiring and firing temporary teachers.
Passed House Renea Jones
TN HB2206
Tennessee HB2206 is a law that prevents the Department of Children's Services from asking foster parents or potential foster parents about their firearms or ammunition. It also prohibits the department from requiring these individuals to show or give access to any firearms or ammunition they own.
Passed House Paul Sherrell
TN HB2302
The bill establishes a process for handling traffic violations involving autonomous vehicles in Tennessee. If an autonomous vehicle commits a traffic violation, the notice or citation will be sent to the vehicle's registered owner. This change amends existing laws related to vehicle operation and traffic enforcement.
Passed House Bob Freeman