8
Bills Sponsored
6
Conflict Analyses
1/10
Avg. Risk Score
2
Interests Disclosed
Sponsored Bills (8)
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 55, Chapter 4, Part 1, relative to registration and licensing of motor vehicles.
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 2, relative to elections.
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 68, Chapter 102, Part 6; Title 69 and Title 70, relative to activities on the waters.
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 2, relative to elections.
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 8, Chapter 44 and Title 13, Chapter 7, relative to development.
The bill requires local government bodies in Tennessee to approve development applications without public comment if the proposed development aligns with existing zoning regulatio…
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 6 and Title 67, Chapter 6, relative to courthouse square revitalization.
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 Titl…
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4; Title 5; Title 6; Title 7; Title 9; Title 49 and Title 67, relative to lottery tickets.
AN ACT to amend Chapter 90 of the Private Acts of 1991; as amended by Chapter 207 of the Private Acts of 1992; Chapter 1 of the Private Acts of 2009 and Chapter 54 of the Private Acts of 2022; and any other acts amendatory thereto, relative to City of Celina.
This Tennessee bill increases the number of aldermen in the City of Celina from three to five. It modifies previous legislation related to the city's governance structure, pending…
Personal Financial Interests
Disclosed financial interests for Kelly Keisling. State legislators often have outside occupations and financial ties that may intersect with legislation they sponsor.
Occupation
Insurance Agent
Source
Business Ownership
Owner of Keisling Insurance Agency
Source
Source: State financial disclosure filings. This information is intended to inform, not to imply wrongdoing.