by Sky King » Thu Jul 08, 2010 5:00 pm
It has been discussed. As for the summer study, it should be video streamed as all proceedings at the General Assembly are video streamed AND archived for viewing later.
Also the bill that was sponsored by Josh Evans last year went to summer study and that did not happen untill September. The best way to keep up with it is to maintain contact with the bill's sponsor. Also the summer study committee that will hear it will be the full committee that sent the bill to summer study. Contact the secretary of the member that chairs that committee and ask to be notified.
As for the future of the bill, I would say it is probably dead. I could be wrong here, and if I am, please somebody correct me. But the General Assembly sessions run in two 6 month segments. This summer ended this session which started in January 2009 and ran through June 2010. Bills that had no action in the spring 2009 portion of the session carry over to the spring of 2010. BUT when the SESSION officially ends, in this case June of 2010, bills that are left unfinished, die and have to be reintroduced.
Given that this is an election cycle also, it is hard to know which representatives will still be there and if so, which ones will be willing to run with a bill similiar to this.
Also, there is NO action taken on a bill in summer study. It is only a information gathering and fact finding session. There is no vote for or against the bill in summer study. However that does not mean that we shouldn't try to make our thoughts and feelings known to the committee members.
And lastly, unlike regular committee and sub-committee hearings where a member generally puts speakers on the list, the summer study does not require such action. All you have to do is tell the chairman's secretary that you want to be heard on a given bill and you will be on the list.
However in all fairness, after reading the laws and proposed laws of several other states, I really don't think the proposed bills in Tennessee are the best. I would love to have an opportunity to meet with some representatives to work out some details for a real workable law that would have the potential of not meeting with such heavy business opposition.
Sam Cooper
Memphis, Tennessee