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Votes at a glance: key outcomes from the Tennessee Senate Judiciary Committee
Summary
A summary of formal committee actions on several bills heard May 20 before the Senate Judiciary Committee with brief notes, vote tallies and next steps.
The Tennessee Senate Judiciary Committee considered a slate of bills on May 20. Below are the committee’s formal actions, the vote tallies recorded by the secretary and the committees to which the bills were referred.
Votes at a glance
- Senate Bill 13‑84 (enhanced armed guard license — allows private security to carry shotgun/rifle under new "enhanced armed guard" license; requires psychological evaluations): Committee recommendation favorable; roll call yielded 8 ayes; outcome: to calendar.
- Senate Bill 30 (sign/banner restrictions and enforcement clarifications): Committee recorded 6 ayes, 2 noes; outcome: to calendar.
- Senate Bill 10‑75 (criminal law clarifications including machine gun definition and probation eligibility): Committee recorded 7 ayes, 1 no; outcome: to finance.
- Senate Bill 10‑82 (expansion of dangerous felony statute — adding additional violent crimes): Committee recorded 7 ayes, 1…
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