TennesseeHJR 0007114th General Assembly (2025-2026)House

A RESOLUTION to propose an amendment to Article I of the Constitution of Tennessee, relative to rights of persons.

Sponsored By: Gino Bulso (Republican)

Passed

Constitutional Amendments

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Bill Overview

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Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsor

  • Gino Bulso

    Republican • House

Cosponsors

  • Debra Moody

    Republican • House

  • Bill Powers

    Republican • Senate

Roll Call Votes

No roll call votes available for this bill.

Actions Timeline

  1. Returned to the Clerk's Desk.

    4/2/2025House
  2. Action Def. in s/c Civil Justice Subcommittee to 4/2/2025

    3/26/2025House
  3. Placed on s/c cal Civil Justice Subcommittee for 4/2/2025

    3/26/2025House
  4. Placed on s/c cal Civil Justice Subcommittee for 3/26/2025

    3/19/2025House
  5. Sponsor(s) Added.

    3/12/2025House
  6. Def. to Special Calendar to be Published with Final Calendar in Civil Justice Subcommittee

    3/12/2025House
  7. Action Def. in s/c Civil Justice Subcommittee to 3/12/2025

    3/5/2025House
  8. Placed on s/c cal Civil Justice Subcommittee for 3/12/2025

    3/5/2025House
  9. Sponsor(s) Added.

    2/27/2025House
  10. Placed on s/c cal Civil Justice Subcommittee for 3/5/2025

    2/26/2025House
  11. Action Def. in s/c Civil Justice Subcommittee to 3/5/2025

    2/19/2025House
  12. Placed on s/c cal Civil Justice Subcommittee for 2/19/2025

    2/12/2025House
  13. Assigned to s/c Civil Justice Subcommittee

    1/29/2025House
  14. Intro., ref. to Judiciary Committee - Health Committee

    1/14/2025House
  15. Filed for introduction

    12/11/2024House

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