Bill Allowing More Public Speakers At School Board Meetings Assigned to House K-12 Subcommittee (Update 2/9/22)

***Update 2/9/22 – Action deferred on HB1880 in the House K-12 Subcommittee until February 15th. Article below updated to reflect changes.****

Photo: During a specially-called meeting of the Wilson County School Board on August 24, 2021, members of the public were not allowed to speak.  Pictured are Linda Armistead, Jeff Luttrell and Larry Tomlinson. Photo Credit: Paula Gomes

The Tennessee Conservative [By Jason Vaughn] –

A new companion set of bills introduced in the Tennessee General Assembly seeks to require school boards to allow at least ten people to speak during public meetings.

House Bill 1880 (HB1880), sponsored by Representative Tim Rudd (R-Murfreesboro-District 34), and Senate Bill 1830 (SB1830) sponsored by Senator Joey Hensley (R-Hohenwald-District 28), as introduced would require local boards of education to provide an opportunity for at least 10 people to speak on any topic related to the board for at least three minutes per person at each public meeting and to provide an opportunity for people to submit written public comments to the board.

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The bill would amend Tennessee Code – TCA Title 8, Chapter 44, and Title 49, Chapter 2.

The House version of the bill has been placed on the calendar for the House K-12 Subcommittee for Tuesday, February 15th.

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Note from the Tennessee Conservative:  Just a reminder that many good Conservative bills die in subcommittees and committees before they ever see the light of day on the House or Senate floor.

If you support this bill, contact the subcommittee members in advance of their meeting.   The contact information for the Republican members (who hold the super-majority vote) can be found below.

Kirk Haston (chair) – rep.kirk.haston@capitol.tn.gov â€“ (615) 741-0750

Michele Carringer – rep.michele.carringer@capitol.tn.gov â€“ (615) 741-1721

Glen Casada – rep.glen.casada@capitol.tn.gov â€“ (615) 741-4389

Scott Cepicky – rep.scott.cepicky@capitol.tn.gov â€“ (615) 741-3005

Chris Hurt – rep.chris.hurt@capitol.tn.gov â€“ (615) 741-2134

John D. Ragan – rep.john.ragan@capitol.tn.gov â€“ (615) 741-4400

Mark White – rep.mark.white@capitol.tn.gov â€“ (615) 741-4415

Companion bill SB1830 has been passed on first and second consideration and was referred to the Senate Education Committee. It has not yet been placed on the calendar at this time.

About the Author: Jason Vaughn, Media Coordinator for The Tennessee Conservative  ~ Jason previously worked for a legacy publishing company based in Crossville, TN in a variety of roles through his career.  Most recently, he served as Deputy Directory for their flagship publication. Prior, he was a freelance journalist writing articles that appeared in the Herald Citizen, the Crossville Chronicle and The Oracle among others.  He graduated from Tennessee Technological University with a Bachelor’s in English-Journalism, with minors in Broadcast Journalism and History.  Contact Jason at news@TennesseeConservativeNews.com

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