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Votes at a glance: committee moves several bills to downstream committees; a few measures fail

March 25, 2026 | 2026 Legislature TN, Tennessee


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Votes at a glance: committee moves several bills to downstream committees; a few measures fail
The State and Local Government Committee recorded votes on multiple bills during the March 25, 2026 meeting. Key outcomes:

- House Bill 2268 (state employee tuition waiver expanded to allow up to four courses concurrently or separately within an academic year): passed 21–0; moved to Calendar and Rules.

- House Bill 1762 (deed‑preparation consumer protection requiring trained preparers and sworn declaration): passed 22–0; moved to Calendar and Rules.

- House Bill 1764 (name National Guard armory for Brig. Gen. Donald F. Hawkins): passed 21–0; moved to Finance, Ways and Means.

- House Bill 1254 (due process procedures for Brady list entries affecting law‑enforcement officers): passed to Judiciary (17–5).

- House Bill 2220 (reconstitute Tennessee Arts Commission appointment structure): passed to Government Operations (19–2–1).

- House Bill 2323 (municipality designation and impact fee authority in a narrow circumstance): moved to Finance, Ways and Means (10–8–1).

- House Bill 2639 (local severance tax on mined resources in Henry County to fund county roads): moved to Calendar and Rules (17–0 with two present not voting).

- Senate Joint Resolution 0048 (911 fee date and rate amendment): moved to Finance, Ways and Means (13–6–1).

- House Bill 2418 (add outside‑county seats to municipal power boards): failed (9–9 with three present not voting).

- House Bill 1159 (party designation for primary participation): failed on an 11–11 tie.

Several other bills were discussed and rolled over or passed with unanimous or near‑unanimous committee votes; full tallies are recorded in committee minutes and the clerk’s announcements.

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