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Latest Action: 02/21/2007 - Assigned to Subcommittee Budget of FW&M

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Constitutional Amendments - Requires a two-thirds vote by the senate and a two-thirds vote of the house of representatives in order to approve an increase in appropriations in excess of the Copeland spending cap. -

Fiscal Summary for *HJR0078

Increase State Expenditures - $20,000 One-Time

Latest Action: 04/17/2007 - Failed In Subcommittee Civil Practice and Procedure of Judiciary of Judiciary Committee

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Constitutional Amendments - Provides for the direct popular election of the state attorney general. -

Fiscal Summary for *HJR0101

Increase State Expenditures - $20,000 One-Time

Latest Action: 03/26/2008 - Signed by Senate Speaker

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Constitutional Amendments - Adds provisions establishing the right to hunt, fish, and harvest game subject to reasonable rules and regulations; establishes standard for reviewing such rules and regulations. - Fiscal Summary for *HJR0108Increase State Expenditures - $20,000 One-Time Bill Summary for *HJR0108 ON JUNE 4, 2007, THE HOUSE ADOPTED AMENDMENTS #1 AND #2 AND COMPLETED THE FIRST READING OF HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 108. AMENDMENT #1 rewrites the language of the proposed constitutional amendment so that it would read as follows: The citizens of this state shall have the personal right to hunt and fish, subject to reasonable regulations and restrictions imposed by law. The declaration of this right does not abrogate any private or public property rights, nor does it limit the state's power to regulate commercial activity. AMENDMENT #2 adds the following legislative findings and declarations of intent to this [...]

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Latest Action: 03/07/2007 - Assigned to Subcommittee State Government of S&LG

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Constitutional Amendments - Requires all primary elections for judicial and county officers to be held in August and all general elections to be held in November. -

Fiscal Summary for *HJR0152

Increase State Expenditures - $20,000 One-Time

Latest Action: 03/13/2007 - Assigned to Subcommittee Budget of FW&M

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Constitutional Amendments - Proposes amendment of Article II, Section 28 of the Constitution of Tennessee to specifically prohibit state or local taxation of personal income or employer payrolls, but retains state authorization for the Hall Income Tax. -

Fiscal Summary for *HJR0209

Increase State Expenditures - $20,000 One-Time

Latest Action: 11/13/2007 - Assigned to Subcommittee Budget of FW&M

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Constitutional Amendments - Proposes constitutional language specifically prohibiting state, county, or municipal government from imposing any tax upon personal income or employer payroll; retains current constitutional language authorizing state government to levy tax upon income derived from stocks and bonds that are not taxed ad valorem. -

Fiscal Summary for *HJR0333

(CORRECTED) Increase State Expenditures - Not Significant

Latest Action: 05/14/2008 - Placed on Subcommittee Calendar Budget of Finance, Ways and Means for 05/19/2008

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Constitutional Amendments - Proposes a constitutional amendment to establish a minimum wage for persons employed within this state at a rate not less than the federal minimum wage; provides for an automatic increase whenever Congress fails to increase the minimum wage for five full calendar years. -

Fiscal Summary for *HJR0553

Increase State Expenditures - $20,000 One-Time

Latest Action: 02/07/2007 - Passed second consideration, Referred to Senate Jud. Comm.

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Constitutional Amendments - Proposes popular election of the secretary of state. -

Fiscal Summary for *SJR0032

Increase State Expenditures - $20,000 One-Time

Latest Action: 02/07/2007 - Passed second consideration, Referred to Senate Jud. Comm.

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Constitutional Amendments - Proposes popular election of state comptroller of the treasury and state treasurer with four-year terms of office. -

Fiscal Summary for *SJR0033

Increase State Expenditures - $20,000 One-Time

Latest Action: 02/07/2007 - Passed second consideration, Referred to Senate Jud. Comm.

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Constitutional Amendments - Proposes popular election of state treasurer with a four-year term of office. -

Fiscal Summary for *SJR0034

Increase State Expenditures - $20,000 One-Time

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Latest Action: 05/01/2008 - Referred to State & Local

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Constitutional Amendments - Establishes procedures for exercise of powers and duties of governor during period of disability. - Fiscal Summary for *SJR0821Increase State Expenditures - $20,000 One-Time Bill Summary for *SJR0821 This resolution proposes an amendment to the state constitution to provide for the exercise of the powers and duties of the governor during a temporary disability. Under this proposed amendment, whenever the governor transmits to the secretary of state, the speaker of the senate, and the speaker of the house a written declaration that the governor is unable to perform the powers and duties of the office, the powers and duties of the office of governor would be exercised by the speaker of the senate or, if that office is unoccupied, by the speaker of the house. The powers and duties of the office would return to the governor when the governor transmits to the same officials a written declaration that the [...]

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Latest Action: 05/14/2008 - Placed on Subcommittee Calendar Budget of Finance, Ways and Means for 05/19/2008

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Constitutional Amendments - Establishes procedures for exercise of powers and duties of governor during period of disability. - Fiscal Summary for *HJR1022Increase State Expenditures - $20,000 One-Time Bill Summary for *HJR1022 This resolution proposes an amendment to the state constitution to provide for the exercise of the powers and duties of the governor during a temporary disability. Under this proposed amendment, whenever the governor transmits to the secretary of state, the speaker of the senate, and the speaker of the house a written declaration that the governor is unable to perform the powers and duties of the office, the powers and duties of the office of governor would be exercised by the speaker of the senate or, if that office is unoccupied, by the speaker of the house. The powers and duties of the office would return to the governor when the governor transmits to the same officials a written declaration that the [...]

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Latest Action: 05/15/2008 - Referred to Judiciary

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Constitutional Amendments - Proposes to amend Article VI, Section 14, to authorize the general assembly to prescribe, by law, the maximum fine that may be imposed without the right to a jury trial; provided, however, such maximum fine may not exceed five hundred dollars. -

Fiscal Summary for *SJR0724

Increase State Expenditures - $20,000 One-Time


Bill Summary for *SJR0724

ON APRIL 29, 2008, THE SENATE COMPLETED THE FIRST READING OF SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 724.

ON MAY 7, 2008, THE SENATE COMPLETED THE SECOND READING OF SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 724.

ON MAY 13, 2008, THE SENATE COMPETED THE THIRD READING AND ADOPTED SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 724.
Latest Action: 04/17/2008 - Assigned to Gen. Sub of: Senate Jud Comm.

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Constitutional Amendments - Proposes to amend Article VI, Section 14, to provide that the general assembly shall prescribe by law the maximum fine that may, absent waiver, be assessed without a jury. -

Fiscal Summary for *SJR0723

Increase State Expenditures - $20,000 One-Time

Latest Action: 05/14/2008 - Placed on Subcommittee Calendar Budget of Finance, Ways and Means for 05/19/2008

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Constitutional Amendments - Provides for voter election of the lieutenant governor and the secretary of state; assigns certain qualifications and duties. - Fiscal Summary for *SJR0687Increase State Expenditures - $20,000/One-Time Bill Summary for *SJR0687 ON FEBRUARY 28, 2008, THE SENATE COMPLETED THE FIRST READING OF SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 687. ON MARCH 3, 2008, THE SENATE COMPLETED THE SECOND READING OF SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 687. ON MARCH 6, 2008, THE SENATE ADOPTED AMENDMENT #1 AND COMPLETED THE FIRST READING OF SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 687, AS AMENDED. AMENDMENT #1 requires the secretary of state to be elected independent from the slate that includes the governor and the lieutenant governor. This amendment clarifies that the lieutenant governor would be the governor's deputy and perform duties within the executive branch of government. ON MARCH 10, 2008, THE SENATE COMPLETED THE SECOND READING [...]

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Latest Action: 02/04/2008 - Passed second consideration, Referred to Senate Jud. Comm.

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Constitutional Amendments - Provides for popular election of the lieutenant governor and the secretary of state; assigns certain qualifications and duties. -

Fiscal Summary for *SJR0661

Increase State Expenditures - $20,000/One-Time

Latest Action: 02/12/2008 - Assigned to Subcommittee Public Health and Family Assistance of HHR

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Constitutional Amendments - Proposes new language stating that, except as otherwise specifically provided by the state constitution, the rights and protections afforded to human beings by the state constitution apply irrespective of age, race, sex, health, function, condition of dependency, or state of embryonic or fetal development within the womb. -

Fiscal Summary for *HJR0827

Increase State Expenditures - $20,000 One-Time

Latest Action: 05/14/2008 - Placed on Subcommittee Calendar Budget of Finance, Ways and Means for 05/19/2008

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Constitutional Amendments - Proposes an amendment to Article II, Section 28 of the Tennessee Constitution to authorize counties and municipalities to adopt a resolution or ordinance to create a program of tax abatement for historic property; defines "historic property" as real property that is designated or eligible for designation as a historic place on the National Register of Historic Places by the National Park Service, or that is within the boundaries of a historic district created by the county or city in which the property is located. -

Fiscal Summary for *HJR0793

Increase State Expenditures - $20,000 One-Time

Latest Action: 01/29/2008 - Assigned to Subcommittee State Government of S&LG

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Constitutional Amendments - Provides for four-year terms for members of the house of representatives and revises the timing of primary and general elections for judicial and civil officers to coincide with those of members of the general assembly. -

Fiscal Summary for *HJR0747

Increase State Expenditures - $20,000 One-Time

Latest Action: 01/14/2008 - Passed second consideration, Referred to Senate Jud Comm.

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Constitutional Amendments - Proposes an amendment to Article I of the Constitution of Tennessee to protect and ensure the people's right to hunt, fish, and harvest game using traditional methods, consistent with the public trust to conserve fish and wildlife. -

Fiscal Summary for *SJR0591

Increase State Expenditures - $20,000 One-Time