Tennessee Legislation

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TN HB2352
Tennessee HB2352 requires juvenile courts to report new cases of dependency and neglect each month to the state's administrative office of the courts. This includes specific information about each child involved in these cases. The aim is to improve data collection and oversight in the juvenile justice system.
Passed House Mary Littleton
TN HB2351
Tennessee HB2351 updates the rules for medication aides, allowing nursing students in good standing to qualify for a medication aide certificate. This change aims to expand the workforce of medication aides by enabling trained nursing students to assist with medication administration.
Passed House Mary Littleton
TN HB2048
Tennessee HB2048 allows local education agencies (LEAs) with voluntary pre-kindergarten programs to enroll children who are not considered at-risk, provided they live in the LEA's area and meet certain age and employment criteria. This includes children who are three years old by August 15, as well as some five-year-olds who have not previously attended a pre-K program. The bill aims to expand access to pre-kindergarten education for more children in the community.
Passed House Jake McCalmon
TN HB1639
Tennessee HB1639 establishes a new office of homeland security within the Department of Safety. This office is intended to enhance the state's ability to address security concerns and emergencies. The bill amends existing laws to formalize this office's creation and its functions.
Passed House William Lamberth
TN HB2275
Tennessee HB2275 establishes a Safe School Design Advisory Board that will suggest guidelines for safe school construction and remodeling. This board will help local education agencies and public charter schools create safer environments for K-12 students. The bill amends several sections of the Tennessee Code to incorporate these changes.
Passed House Debra Moody
TN SR0451
The bill honors and commends the employees of the Office of the Chief Clerk of the Senate for their work during the 2026 Legislative Session. It recognizes their contributions and dedication to the legislative process in Tennessee. This resolution serves to acknowledge the important role these employees play in supporting the Senate's functions.
Passed Senate Randy McNally