Tennessee Senator Kerry Roberts [R]

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TNSB1429Intro
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As introduced, expands, from only local boards of education in distressed rural counties to all local boards of education, the governing bodies for LEAs that are authorized to adopt a policy allowing their director of schools to authorize and select ...
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2023-02-06
To Senate Education Committee
TNSB1423Intro
25%
As introduced, increases from 90 to 180 days the period by which a nonprofit public benefit corproration that partners with the Governor's Books from Birth Fund must report to the governor and the speakers of the senate and house of representatives o...
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2023-02-06
To Senate State and Local Government Committee
TNSB1432Intro
25%
As introduced, deletes the limitation that a report regarding a nonprofit organization's desire for financial assistance from a county with a metropolitan form of government filed with the clerks is only open for public inspection during regular busi...
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2023-02-06
To Senate State and Local Government Committee
TNSB1421Intro
25%
As introduced, rewrites the Eligibility Verification for Entitlements Act to include a professional or commercial license as a public benefit for purposes of the citizenship verification requirement; removes requirement that an applicant for a profes...
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2023-02-06
To Senate State and Local Government Committee
TNSB1425Intro
25%
As introduced, authorizes the commission to establish procedures and rules under which any duty, function, or responsibility of the commission may be carried out by a subcommittee of the commission. - Amends TCA Title 4.
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2023-02-06
To Senate State and Local Government Committee
TNSB1446Intro
25%
Subject to local approval, authorizes the Town of White Bluff to construct, regulate, and assess fees for the use of or impact upon, certain public infrastructure projects; authorizes the Town to exercise eminent domain for purposes of acquiring prop...
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2023-02-06
Passed on Second Consideration, held on desk. Local Bill
TNSB1435Intro
25%
As introduced, extends the sunset termination date for the state energy policy council from June 30, 2024, to June 30, 2025. - Amends TCA Title 4, Chapter 29 and Title 68, Chapter 204.
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2023-02-06
To Senate Government Operations Committee
TNSB1436Intro
25%
As introduced, requires a state, county, or municipal law enforcement agency, correctional agency, or court to include the location of a law enforcement-related death when submitting the required report of the death to the director of the Tennessee b...
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2023-02-06
To Senate Judiciary Committee
TNSB1442Intro
25%
As introduced, authorizes the bureau of TennCare and the department of intellectual and developmental disabilities to issue their annual joint report to the insurance committee of the house of representatives and the health and welfare committee of t...
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2023-02-06
To Senate Commerce and Labor Committee
TNSB1422Intro
25%
As introduced, increases from 90 to 120 days the period by which a nonprofit partner of the governor's office of faith-based and community initiatives must report its activities to the governor and the speakers of the senate and house of representati...
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2023-02-06
To Senate State and Local Government Committee
TNSB1441Intro
25%
As introduced, requires the board of parole to publish the board's policy governing attendance at board hearings and submission and use of victim impact statements and other impact statements on the board's website. - Amends TCA Title 40.
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2023-02-06
To Senate Judiciary Committee
TNSB1418Intro
25%
As introduced, adds an additional trial court in the 23rd judicial district composed of Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys, and Stewart counties effective September 1, 2023, with the additional judge or chancellor to be appointed by the governor. ...
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2023-02-06
To Senate Judiciary Committee
TNSB1489Intro
25%
As introduced, extends the time period, from 30 days following a final determination of suspension or revocation of a handgun carry permit to 45 days, within which a person may file a petition for judicial review of the department of safety's determi...
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2023-02-06
To Senate Judiciary Committee
TNSJR0001PassLoretta Lynn
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2023-01-31
Signed by Governor.
TNSJR0021PassUniversity of Tennessee College of Health Professions, 50th anniversary
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2023-01-31
Signed by Governor.
TNSJR0017PassJim Hoobler
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2023-01-31
Signed by Governor.
TNSJR0018PassDan E. Pomeroy
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2023-01-31
Signed by Governor.
TNSJR0124PassTyre D. Nichols
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2023-01-31
Signed by Governor.
TNSR0002PassLisa Marie Presley
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2023-01-25
Signed by Senate Speaker
TNSB0028Intro
25%
As introduced, requires the chair of the emergency medical services board to convene the board for meetings at least once each quarter rather than twice in one year. - Amends TCA Title 4 and Title 68, Chapter 140.
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2023-01-20
To Senate Health and Welfare Committee
TNSB0069Intro
25%
As introduced, reduces from 10 to five business days after a death, the time within which the commissioner must report the death of a person in custody to members of the general assembly representing the legislative districts where the deceased perso...
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2023-01-20
To Senate State and Local Government Committee
TNSB0106Intro
25%
Subject to local approval, changes the dates for elections for mayor and councilman from the first Saturday in December in odd-numbered years to the third Thursday in August in even-numbered years. - Amends Chapter 121 of the Private Acts of 2004; as...
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2023-01-20
Passed on Second Consideration, held on desk. Local Bill
TNSB0149Intro
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As introduced, extends from five to 10 business days the period by which a contracting entity with the state or a local government must object to a notice to audit the contracting entity by the comptroller to ensure that public funds are used for the...
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2023-01-20
To Senate State and Local Government Committee
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