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Committee advances Crossville private act to alter municipal boundaries and charter provisions

3021545 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

House Bill 14-37, a private act from the city of Crossville that proposes minor changes to corporate boundaries and charter provisions, was approved by the committee and moved to calendar and rules by voice vote.

Chairman Crawford, sponsor of House Bill 14-37, told the State and Local Government Committee the private act came from the city of Crossville and makes a few minor changes to corporate boundaries and other charter elements; the city submitted a resolution in support.

The change matters because it updates municipal boundary descriptions and charter language for Crossville; the city provided a resolution supporting the bill, and the committee voted to advance the measure.

Chairman Crawford said the bill “was sent to me from Crossville… and it makes a few minor changes to the corporate boundaries, in their charter and a few other things. But, we we do have resolution from the city of Crossville on this.” No committee amendments were recorded, and no substantive questions were raised. The clerk announced the committee vote: 16 ayes, 0 nays. The bill moves to calendar and rules for further consideration.

The transcript does not include the specific boundary descriptions or the text of the city resolution; it records the sponsor’s summary and the committee’s unanimous vote to advance the measure.