You have voted HB-199: As introduced, establishes procedure to declare position of incapacitated member of code commission vacant. - Amends TCA Title 1..
SB-1405: As introduced, clarifies that general procurement provisions, including certain bidding requirements, relative to state governmental entities do not apply to the Tennessee code commission when entering into contracts for the production and publication of the Tennessee Code Annotated. - Amends TCA Title 1; Title 3; Title 4; Title 8; Title 10 and Title 12.
Sponsored by: Sen. Mike Bell
Assigned To General Subcommittee Of Senate Judiciary Committe on 01/29/2020
You have voted SB-1405: As introduced, clarifies that general procurement provisions, including certain bidding requirements, relative to state governmental entities do not apply to the Tennessee code commission when entering into contracts for the production and publication of the Tennessee Code Annotated. - Amends TCA Title 1; Title 3; Title 4; Title 8; Title 10 and Title 12..
SB-1183: As introduced, enacts the "Original Intent Act of 2017," which requires the constitutions and laws of the United States and Tennessee to be interpreted in a manner to preserve their meaning at the time written. - Amends TCA Title 1.
Sponsored by: Rep. Frank Niceley
Assigned To General Subcommittee Of Senate Judiciary Committee on 04/11/2017
You have voted SB-1183: As introduced, enacts the "Original Intent Act of 2017," which requires the constitutions and laws of the United States and Tennessee to be interpreted in a manner to preserve their meaning at the time written. - Amends TCA Title 1..
SB-1085: As enacted, requires that undefined words be given their natural and ordinary meaning, without forced or subtle construction that would limit or extend the meaning of the language, except when a contrary intention is clearly manifest. - Amends TCA Title 1, Chapter 3.
Sponsored by: Sen. Paul Bailey
Comp. Became Pub. Ch. 302 on 05/19/2017
You have voted SB-1085: As enacted, requires that undefined words be given their natural and ordinary meaning, without forced or subtle construction that would limit or extend the meaning of the language, except when a contrary intention is clearly manifest. - Amends TCA Title 1, Chapter 3..
HB-1111: As enacted, requires that undefined words be given their natural and ordinary meaning, without forced or subtle construction that would limit or extend the meaning of the language, except when a contrary intention is clearly manifest. - Amends TCA Title 1, Chapter 3.
Sponsored by: Rep. Andrew Farmer
Pub. Ch. 302 on 05/19/2017
You have voted HB-1111: As enacted, requires that undefined words be given their natural and ordinary meaning, without forced or subtle construction that would limit or extend the meaning of the language, except when a contrary intention is clearly manifest. - Amends TCA Title 1, Chapter 3..
SB-754: As introduced, declares that human life begins with fertilization, cloning, or its functional equivalent, at which time all legal and constitutional attributes and privileges of personhood attach. - Amends TCA Title 1, Chapter 3.
Sponsored by: Sen. Mae Beavers
Passed On Second Consideration, Refer To Senate Judiciary Committee on 02/13/2017
You have voted SB-754: As introduced, declares that human life begins with fertilization, cloning, or its functional equivalent, at which time all legal and constitutional attributes and privileges of personhood attach. - Amends TCA Title 1, Chapter 3..
HB-895: As introduced, declares that human life begins with fertilization, cloning, or its functional equivalent, at which time all legal and constitutional attributes and privileges of personhood attach. - Amends TCA Title 1, Chapter 3.
Sponsored by: Sen. Mark Pody
Sponsor Change. on 01/17/2018
You have voted HB-895: As introduced, declares that human life begins with fertilization, cloning, or its functional equivalent, at which time all legal and constitutional attributes and privileges of personhood attach. - Amends TCA Title 1, Chapter 3..
HB-676: As introduced, enacts the "Original Intent Act of 2017," which requires the constitutions and laws of the United States and Tennessee to be interpreted in a manner to preserve their meaning at the time written. - Amends TCA Title 1.
Sponsored by: Rep. Susan Lynn
Taken Off Notice For Cal In S/c Civil Justice Subcommittee Of Civil Justice Committee on 01/17/2018
You have voted HB-676: As introduced, enacts the "Original Intent Act of 2017," which requires the constitutions and laws of the United States and Tennessee to be interpreted in a manner to preserve their meaning at the time written. - Amends TCA Title 1..
SB-30: As introduced, requires that the words "husband," "wife," "mother," and "father" be given their natural and ordinary meaning, without forced or subtle construction that would limit or extend the meaning of the language and that are based on the biological distinctions between men and women, except when a contrary intention is clearly manifest. - Amends TCA Title 1, Chapter 3.
Sponsored by: Sen. Janince Bowling
Passed On Second Consideration, Refer To Senate Judiciary Committee on 01/30/2017
You have voted SB-30: As introduced, requires that the words "husband," "wife," "mother," and "father" be given their natural and ordinary meaning, without forced or subtle construction that would limit or extend the meaning of the language and that are based on the biological distinctions between men and women, except when a contrary intention is clearly manifest. - Amends TCA Title 1, Chapter 3..
HB-33: As introduced, requires that the words "husband," "wife," "mother," and "father" be given their natural and ordinary meaning, without forced or subtle construction that would limit or extend the meaning of the language and that are based on the biological distinctions between men and women, except when a contrary intention is clearly manifest. - Amends TCA Title 1, Chapter 3.
Sponsored by: Rep. Jimmy Matlock
Assigned To S/c Civil Justice Subcommittee on 02/08/2017
You have voted HB-33: As introduced, requires that the words "husband," "wife," "mother," and "father" be given their natural and ordinary meaning, without forced or subtle construction that would limit or extend the meaning of the language and that are based on the biological distinctions between men and women, except when a contrary intention is clearly manifest. - Amends TCA Title 1, Chapter 3..