TN Legislation | 2023-2024 | 113th General Assembly | Senate

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SJR0134Intro
25%
Dr. Lisa Piercey, East Tennessee State University Board of Trustees
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2023-03-08
To Senate Education Committee
SB0903Intro
25%
As introduced, requires the Tennessee financial literacy commission to host a financial literacy webinar for students in each of the grades six through eight that is age and grade appropriate and designed to educate students on budgeting, saving, spe...
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2023-03-08
To Senate Education Committee
SR0004PassDonnie Ray Eblen
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2023-03-07
Sponsor(s) Added.
SB0601Intro
25%
As introduced, justifies, under certain circumstances, the use of deadly force against another to prevent or terminate the other from committing or attempting to commit certain property offenses; specifies that the display or brandishing of a weapon ...
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2023-03-07
To Senate Judiciary Committee
SB0829Intro
25%
As introduced, creates a process for a person to file a voluntary waiver of firearm rights for the purpose of prohibiting the person from purchasing or possessing a firearm; provides for a revocation of the voluntary waiver of firearm rights; creates...
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2023-03-07
To Senate Judiciary Committee
SB0209Intro
25%
As introduced, exempts the retail sale of food and food ingredients from the sales tax if sold during the period beginning August 1, 2023, and ending September 30, 2023. - Amends TCA Title 67, Chapter 6.
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2023-03-07
Assigned to General Subcommittee of Senate FW&M Revenue Subcommittee
SB1066Intro
25%
As introduced, extends the time in which a handgun carry permit holder is required to inform the department of safety of any change in the permit holder's principal place of residence from 60 days to 90 days. - Amends TCA Title 38; Title 39; Title 40...
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2023-03-07
To Senate Judiciary Committee
SB0827FailAs introduced, allows law enforcement officers to carry a firearm when under the influence of alcohol or controlled substances and certain other circumstances; deletes the prohibition on carrying firearms and other weapons on higher education campuse...
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2023-03-07
Failed in Senate Judiciary Committee
SB0643Intro
25%
As introduced, increases from $25 to $30, the civil penalty imposed by the alcoholic beverage commission for each day a licensee that sells alcoholic beverages at retail not for consumption on the premises, or a licensee that sells alcoholic beverage...
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2023-03-07
To Senate State and Local Government Committee
SB1246Intro
25%
As introduced, exempts persons licensed as instructors to teach the practice and theory of aesthetics, manicuring, barbering, or cosmetology from the course requirements necessary to practice as an aesthetician, manicurist, barber, or cosmetologist. ...
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2023-03-07
To Senate Commerce and Labor Committee
SB0950FailAs introduced, requires department of safety to automatically register a qualified person to vote from information on an application for a driver license or photo identification card unless the person opts out. - Amends TCA Title 2 and Title 4.
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2023-03-07
Failed in Senate State and Local Government Committee
SB0704Intro
25%
As introduced, requires any written reports and recommendations made by the department of revenue to the speakers and finance committees of the senate and house of representatives regarding sales taxes on electronic nicotine delivery devices to also ...
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2023-03-07
Assigned to General Subcommittee of Senate FW&M Revenue Subcommittee
SB0823Intro
25%
As introduced, limits the prohibition on a person intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly carrying a weapon on or about the person while inside any building in which judicial proceedings are in progress, by restricting the prohibition to just the roo...
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2023-03-07
To Senate Judiciary Committee
SB0615Intro
25%
As introduced, changes from January 15 to February 15 of each year the date by which the department must evaluate the success of programs for at risk adolescents and report findings and recommendations to the judiciary committee of the senate and the...
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2023-03-07
To Senate Judiciary Committee
SR0016PassKyle Spurgeon, Tennessee Board of Regents
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2023-03-07
Signed by Senate Speaker
SB1469Intro
25%
As introduced, clarifies that prescribing hormone treatment for minors is not a standard medical practice when the treatment is for the purpose of enabling a minor to identify with, or live as, a purported identity inconsistent with the minor’s sex...
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2023-03-07
To Senate Health and Welfare Committee
SB0215Intro
25%
As introduced, requires a state agency releasing records that originated in the office of a county assessor to notify the appropriate assessor of property of the records released and the name and address of the person or firm receiving the records wi...
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2023-03-07
Deferred to Summer Study
SR0017PassTodd Kaestner, Tennessee Board of Regents
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2023-03-07
Signed by Senate Speaker
SB0736Intro
25%
As introduced, exempts from sales tax the retail sale of infant diapers, wipes, and formula sold between July 1, 2023, and June 30, 2024. - Amends TCA Title 67, Chapter 6, Part 3.
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2023-03-07
Assigned to General Subcommittee of Senate FW&M Revenue Subcommittee
SB1498Intro
25%
As introduced, lowers the age requirement to obtain an enhanced or concealed handgun carry permit or lawfully carry a handgun in public from 21 to 18 years of age; states that the statutory authorization to transport or store a firearm or firearm amm...
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2023-03-07
To Senate Judiciary Committee
SR0020PassShane Hooper, Tennessee Board of Regents
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2023-03-07
Signed by Senate Speaker
SB0406Intro
25%
As introduced, expands the exception to the offense of unlawful carrying of a firearm with the intent to go armed from handguns to firearms if a person meets the age requirements, lawfully possesses the firearm, and is in a place where the person is ...
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2023-03-07
To Senate Judiciary Committee
SB0816FailAs introduced, defines "intent to go armed," for purposes of the criminal offenses of unlawful carrying of a weapon, carrying weapons on school property, and carrying weapons in public parks or other recreational grounds, as carrying or wearing a wea...
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2023-03-07
Failed in Senate Judiciary Committee
SB0621Intro
25%
As introduced, specifies that a person does not commit a Class C misdemeanor offense for hunting over bait so long as bait was not present while the person was hunting and the land is not posted by wildlife officers as a baited dove field. - Amends T...
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2023-03-06
Rejected by the Senate, Ayes 9, Nays 18, PNV 5
SB0393Engross
50%
As introduced, requires a court to issue an order of expunction after a person completes the sentence imposed for any misdemeanor or Class D or E felony that was nonviolent and was not a sexual offense. - Amends TCA Title 39 and Title 40.
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2023-03-06
Rcvd. from S., held on H. desk.
SB0392Intro
25%
As introduced, requires the board of medical examiners to consider including a course in maternal mental health when establishing continuing medical educational requirements for persons licensed to practice medicine. - Amends TCA Title 63.
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2023-03-02
Sponsor(s) Added.
SJR0270Intro
25%
R. Larry Smith, Fish and Wildlife Commission
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2023-03-02
Withdrawn.
SB1308Intro
25%
As introduced, establishes requirements and limitations for the use of a trotline to kill, catch, or take fish or other aquatic life. - Amends TCA Section 39-14-206 and Title 70.
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2023-03-02
To Senate Energy, Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee
SB0747Intro
25%
As introduced, requires a hospital to offer immunization for influenza disease prior to discharging a patient who is 50 years of age or older from the hospital between October 1 and March 1; requires a hospital to offer an inpatient who is 65 years o...
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2023-03-01
To Senate Calendar Committee
SJR0290PassThe Links, Incorporated Day on Capitol Hill
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2023-03-01
Signed by Governor.
SB0313Intro
25%
As introduced, requires that vessels used on Tennessee waterways and owned by nonresidents be registered with a certificate of identification number; requires that the proceeds from the registration fees be used for the enforcement of boating regulat...
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2023-03-01
To Senate Energy, Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee
SJR0211PassDr. James L. "Jim" Decker
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2023-03-01
Signed by Governor.
SJR0291PassJames E. Steele, Sr., 90th birthday
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2023-03-01
Signed by Governor.
SB0910FailAs introduced, enacts the "Local School District Empowerment Act"; allows for the establishment of the office of elected superintendent of schools; adjusts duties of local boards of education in school systems in which the office of elected superinte...
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2023-03-01
Failed in Senate Education Committee
SB1204Intro
25%
As introduced, authorizes a local education agency to revise its family life curriculum to include instruction on contraceptives, consent, pregnancy, abortion, and certain relationship and communication skills; specifies that an individual or organiz...
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2023-03-01
To Senate Education Committee
SB0714Intro
25%
As introduced, establishes the "Juneteenth Celebration Fund," to be administered by the department of tourist development for the purpose of making grants to local tourism and convention bureaus and nonprofit entities to host Juneteenth celebration f...
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2023-03-01
To Senate Energy, Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee
SB0836Intro
25%
As introduced, prohibits an insurer of homeowner's insurance, renter's insurance, or insurance that covers a manufactured or mobile home from making certain changes to or refusing to issue a policy based solely on the specific breed or mixture of bre...
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2023-03-01
To Senate Commerce and Labor Committee
SB0727Intro
25%
As introduced, requires a magistrate to order a defendant to carry or wear a global positioning monitoring system device as a condition of bail if the defendant was arrested for certain criminal offenses or a violation of an order of protection and t...
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2023-03-01
To Senate Judiciary Committee
SB1467Intro
25%
As introduced, changes, from five business days to 10 days, the time in which a final order related to water quality control by the board of water quality, oil and gas, or an administrative judge, must be published on the department of environment an...
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2023-03-01
To Senate Energy, Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee
SJR0194PassCarlos Orr, 1,000th career point
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2023-02-28
Signed by Governor.
SJR0209PassBoyd Buchanan School boys' wrestling team, TSSAA Division II, Class A-AA duals wrestling state champions
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2023-02-28
Signed by Governor.
SR0025PassAllyson Byrum, Haywood High School Teacher of the Year
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2023-02-28
Signed by Senate Speaker
SB0452Intro
25%
As introduced, prescribes a process by which a person must declare a statewide political party or recognized minor party affiliation before voting in a primary election; designates unaffiliated registered voters as independents who have not affiliate...
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2023-02-28
To Senate State and Local Government Committee
SJR0201PassRyan Wheeler, TMEA All-State choir
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2023-02-28
Signed by Governor.
SJR0206PassJacey Lanning, Seventh-Grade Winner of NSDAR American History Essay contest
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2023-02-28
Signed by Governor.
SB0885FailAs introduced, states that the term abortion, as defined for the offense of criminal abortion, does not include the use of contraceptives, including hormonal birth control, intrauterine devices, or emergency contraceptives. - Amends TCA Title 37; Tit...
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2023-02-28
Failed in Senate Judiciary Committee
SB0762FailAs introduced, enacts the "Fundamental Right to Reproductive Health Care Act." - Amends TCA Title 4; Title 20; Title 39; Title 49; Title 53; Title 56; Title 63; Title 68 and Title 71.
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2023-02-28
Failed in Senate Judiciary Committee
SR0024PassJariyah Williamson, 1,000 points
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2023-02-28
Signed by Senate Speaker
SR0032PassWychickia Watkins, Haywood Elementary School Teacher of the Year
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2023-02-28
Signed by Senate Speaker
SJR0178PassFranklin Delano McKee, 90th birthday
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2023-02-28
Signed by Governor.
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