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Update on Tennessee Senate Joint Resolution 9 (SJR0009)

Update on Tennessee Senate Joint Resolution 9 (SJR0009)

January 13, 2025

Current Status:

As of January 13, 2025, SJR0009 has been filed for introduction in the Tennessee General Assembly. No amendments have been proposed for this resolution at this time.

 

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.

 

Next Steps:

The resolution will undergo the standard legislative process, including committee reviews, potential amendments, and votes in both the Senate and the House. If it passes both chambers, the proposed constitutional amendment may be placed on the ballot for voter consideration in a future election.

How to Stay Informed:

To keep up-to-date with the progress of SJR0009:

  • 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 Meetings and Hearings: Monitor the schedules of relevant committees, such as the Judiciary Committee, where the resolution may be discussed.

  • Contact Your Legislators: Reach out to your local state senator or representative to express your views or seek more information about the resolution's progress.

Conclusion:

SJR0009 represents a significant effort to amend the Tennessee Constitution to better protect the rights of crime victims. Staying informed and engaged throughout the legislative process is crucial for those interested in the potential impacts of this resolution.

Note: This blog post is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.