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Votes at a glance: subcommittee advances multiple measures, takes two bills off notice

Tennessee House Finance, Ways and Means Subcommittee · April 22, 2026

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Summary

On April 22 the Finance, Ways and Means subcommittee reported HB 20 75, HB 23 17 and SJR 10 22 to full finance while taking HB 17 54 and HB 21 82 off notice; key amendment outcomes and vote tallies are summarized.

The Finance, Ways and Means subcommittee completed its April 22 calendar with several procedural and voting actions.

What the committee moved to full finance: - HB 20 75 (Chairman Terry): Amendment drafting code 018655 was adopted; recorded vote 12-0 to report to full finance. - HB 23 17 (Representative Barrett): Sponsor acknowledged a traveling amendment; recorded vote 10-0 to report to full finance. - SJR 10 22 (Representative Rudder): Resolution to install a bust honoring Anne M. Davis in the state capitol was reported to full finance by a 12-0 vote.

Bills taken off notice or otherwise removed from the calendar: - HB 17 54 (chairman Howe) was taken off notice by unanimous consent. - HB 21 82 (chairman White): an offered amendment (drafting code 018589) failed on a 4-7 vote; Chairman White then asked to take the bill off notice and the committee agreed.

The chair indicated the committee would reconvene in five minutes; the calendar for the meeting was complete.

Provenance: action list begins SEG 011 and items are voted through SEG 261.

Speakers referenced: Chair (SEG 001), Madam Clerk (SEG 007), Chairman Terry (SEG 022), Chairman White (SEG 150), Representative Barrett (SEG 195), Representative Rudder (SEG 235).