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Committee advances "Savannah's Law" creating public registry for repeat domestic violence offenders
Summary
Senate Bill 324, named "Savannah's Law," would require the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation to create and maintain an online registry of domestic violence offenders with specified prior convictions; the committee recommended the amended bill for passage to the calendar.
Senators on the Finance, Ways and Means Committee recommended amended Senate Bill 324 for passage to the calendar on April 16. The bill, brand-named in committee as "Savannah's Law," would require the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) to create and maintain an online registry of domestic violence offenders who have at least one prior domestic violence conviction.
Under the bill as described to the committee, convictions that would…
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