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Votes at a glance: key measures the Tennessee Senate passed March 24, 2026

March 23, 2026 | 2026 Legislature TN, Tennessee


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Votes at a glance: key measures the Tennessee Senate passed March 24, 2026
The Tennessee Senate adopted several consent calendars and passed numerous bills on third and final consideration on March 24, 2026. Below are selected items with recorded outcomes on the floor:

- Consent Calendar No. 1 (memorializing/congratulatory resolutions): adopted without objection.
- Consent Calendar No. 2 (general bills): adopted without objection.
- Local bill consent calendar: adopted (recorded 30 Ayes, 0 Nays in transcript).

Selected third/final passage votes recorded on the floor:
- Senate Bill 21‑39 (allow virtual quorum for school boards in inclement weather, education amendment adopted): recorded vote showed 28 Ayes, 1 Nay; declared passed.
- Senate Bill 21‑84 (probate code updates): passed (29 Ayes, 0 Nays recorded).
- Senate Bill 21‑94 (public benefit hospital proceeds, as amended): passed (Ayes 27, Nays 1 recorded in transcript report for that item).
- Senate Bill 22‑13 (utility infrastructure clarifications): passed (29 Ayes, 0 Nays recorded in floor count).
- Senate Bill 23‑61 (study of early childhood education programs via amendment): passed (Ayes 30, 0 Nays recorded).
- Senate Bill 23‑26 (HOA fidelity bond requirement): passed (Ayes 29, 0 Nays recorded).
- Senate Bill 23‑54 (raccoon possession from breeders, permit fee removed): passed (Ayes 29, 0 Nays recorded).
- Senate Bill 26‑50 (victim‑centered restorative justice pilot): passed (Ayes 31, 0 Nays recorded).

These floor entries represent the clerk's recorded tallies at the time each bill was declared passed. For full official tallies and enrolled text, consult the enrolled bills and the clerk's certified vote records at the end of the legislative day.

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