HB-2566: Relating to the enforcement of state and federal immigration laws by state agencies, local entities, and peace officers; creating a civil penalty.
Sponsored by: Rep. David Spiller
Read First Time on 03/17/2025
You have voted HB-2566: Relating to the enforcement of state and federal immigration laws by state agencies, local entities, and peace officers; creating a civil penalty..
AN ACT relating to interference with a legislative proceeding. [HB-399]
Create new sections of KRS Chapter 519 to define terms; create the crime of interference with a legislative proceeding in the first degree; create the crime of interference with a legislative proceeding in the second degree; amend KRS 431.015 to require a peace officer to make an arrest for a violation of interference with a legislative proceeding in the first or second degree.
HB-399: AN ACT relating to interference with a legislative proceeding.
Sponsored by: Rep. John Blanton
Delivered To Governor on 03/13/2025
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 2 and Title 40, relative to restoration of citizenship rights. [HB-1395]
As introduced, restores the right of suffrage for persons convicted of an infamous crime after expiration of the sentence imposed for the infamous crime; removes requirement that the person pay restitution and court costs and be current in all child support obligations before having the person's right of suffrage restored; permits a person to have the right of suffrage restored without having the person's full rights of citizenship restored. - Amends TCA Title 2 and Title 40.
HB-1395: AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 2 and Title 40, relative to restoration of citizenship rights.
Sponsored by: Rep. Justin Pearson
Action Def. In S/c Criminal Justice Subcommittee To Final Calendar #2 on 03/12/2025
HB-232: Juvenile court, required to provide written notification to local superintendent or principal of private K-12 school if student charged with or adjudicated delinquent for certain serious crimes; authorized to provide written notice of charges for or adjudication of delinquency for lesser crimes
Sponsored by: Rep. Alan Baker
Judiciary 1st Amendment 1119bzz-1 on 03/05/2025
You have voted HB-232: Juvenile court, required to provide written notification to local superintendent or principal of private K-12 school if student charged with or adjudicated delinquent for certain serious crimes; authorized to provide written notice of charges for or adjudication of delinquency for lesser crimes.
AN ACT relating to juvenile justice. [SB-111]
Create a new section in KRS Chapter 200 to define terms; establish procedures for a child charged with a public offense to determine if the child is a high acuity youth; establish procedures for securing a treatment plan and dispute resolution through a review process and the court if the parties cannot agree to a plan; require a 24-hour protocol for health facilities, the Cabinet for Health and Family Services, the Department of Juvenile Justice, and the courts to direct care; establish reimbursement rates for inpatient and outpatient psychiatric
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SB-111: AN ACT relating to juvenile justice.
Sponsored by: Sen. Danny Carroll
Returned To Judiciary (h) on 03/12/2025
You have voted SJR-1: Proposing a constitutional amendment requiring the denial of bail for an illegal alien charged with an offense punishable as a felony..
SB-133: Juvenile court, required to provide written notification to local superintendent or principal of private K-12 school if student charged with or adjudicated delinquent for certain serious crimes; authorized to provide written notice of charges for or adjudication of delinquency for lesser crimes
Sponsored by: Sen. David Sessions
Read For The Second Time And Placed On The Calendar on 02/20/2025
You have voted SB-133: Juvenile court, required to provide written notification to local superintendent or principal of private K-12 school if student charged with or adjudicated delinquent for certain serious crimes; authorized to provide written notice of charges for or adjudication of delinquency for lesser crimes.
SB-1133: Relating to increasing the minimum term of imprisonment and changing the eligibility for community supervision, mandatory supervision, and parole for certain persons convicted of intoxication manslaughter.
Sponsored by: Sen. Brent Hagenbuch
Read First Time on 02/24/2025
You have voted SB-1133: Relating to increasing the minimum term of imprisonment and changing the eligibility for community supervision, mandatory supervision, and parole for certain persons convicted of intoxication manslaughter..