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SJR0009 Passes First Consideration

SJR0009 Passes First Consideration

January 14, 2025

Summary of SJR0009:

SJR0009 proposes an amendment to Article I, Section 35 of the Tennessee Constitution, concerning the rights of crime victims. The resolution aims to enhance and clarify the protections afforded to victims within the state's judicial system.

Current Status:

As of January 14, 2025, Senate Joint Resolution 0009 (SJR0009) has been introduced in the Tennessee General Assembly and has successfully passed First Consideration. This marks the beginning of its journey through the legislative process.

At this stage, the resolution has not yet been assigned to a committee, and no amendments have been proposed.

Next Steps:

The resolution will proceed to Second Consideration in the Senate. If it passes, it will be referred to a relevant Senate committee for further review. Committee hearings may lead to amendments or additional discussions before it advances to the full Senate.

How to Stay Informed:

  • Official Bill Tracking: Visit the Tennessee General Assembly's bill tracking page for SJR0009 for the latest updates, including scheduled hearings, votes, and any amendments.
  • Committee Hearings: Stay informed about upcoming discussions in key committees such as the Senate Judiciary Committee.
  • Contact Your Legislators: Reach out to your state senator or representative to express your views or seek further details on the resolution’s progress.