Bill To Prohibit Illegal Aliens From Being Housed On State Property To Be Heard In Tennessee House Committee

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The Tennessee Conservative [By Adelia Kirchner] –

During Tennessee’s 2023 legislative session, Rep. Dennis Powers (R-Jacksboro-District 36) sponsored a bill that would have pushed back against the harboring of illegal immigrants on state-owned property. 

After the legislation passed in the House Departments & Agencies subcommittee, it was sent to the House State Government Committee which continuously deferred the bill, eventually shelving it “until early 2024.”

At the start of the 2023 legislation session, Rep. Powers’ immigration bill was up for consideration in the House State Government Committee once again but was deferred until the “final calendar,” which apparently, is coming up on March 27th.

House Bill 1247 (HB1247), as introduced, would prohibit illegal immigrants from “being housed on real property owned by this state or a political subdivision of this state.”

Housing required due to a criminal conviction resulting in jail time, prison time, or time in another correctional institution would not be prohibited.

“The state may withhold state funds from any entity that is in violation,” Rep. Powers previously explained.

According to last year’s fiscal note for HB1247, passage of this bill could cause loss of federal funding for the Department of Education and could result in “significant monetary penalties” for the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services’ Regional Mental Health Institutes.

2023 projections showed an increase in state expenditures by about $1.3 million per year if HB1247 were to be implemented.

The Senate version of the bill SB1151, originally sponsored by Senator Frank Niceley (R-Strawberry Plains-District 8) has switched to Senator Ferrell Haile (R-Gallatin-District 18).

To voice your support or opposition to HB1247 as summarized above, use the information below to contact the House State Government Committee members prior to their scheduled meeting on Wednesday, March 27th, 2024.

Kelly Keisling (R-Chair) – rep.kelly.keisling@capitol.tn.gov – (615) 741-6852

Rick Eldridge (R-Vice-Chair) – rep.rick.eldridge@capitol.tn.gov – (615) 741-6877

Rebecca Alexander (R) – rep.rebecca.alexander@capitol.tn.gov – (615) 741-2251

Rush Bricken (R) – rep.rush.bricken@capitol.tn.gov – (615) 741-7448

Ed Butler (R) – rep.ed.butler@capitol.tn.gov – (615) 741-1260

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

Kirk Haston (R) – rep.kirk.haston@capitol.tn.gov – (615) 741-0750

John Holsclaw (R) – rep.john.holsclaw@capitol.tn.gov – (615) 741-7450

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

Curtis Johnson (R) – rep.curtis.johnson@capitol.tn.gov – (615) 741-4341

Tom Leatherwood (R) – rep.tom.leatherwood@capitol.tn.gov – (615) 741-7084

Mary Littleton (R) – rep.mary.littleton@capitol.tn.gov – (615) 741-7477

Jake McCalmon (R) – rep.jake.mccalmon@capitol.tn.gov – (615) 741-4389

Dennis Powers (R) – rep.dennis.powers@capitol.tn.gov – (615) 741-3335

Iris Rudder (R) – rep.iris.rudder@capitol.tn.gov – (615) 741-8695

Bryan Terry (R) – rep.bryan.terry@capitol.tn.gov – (615) 741-2180

Jesse Chism (D) – rep.jesse.chism@capitol.tn.gov – (615) 741-6954

Vincent Dixie (D) – rep.vincent.dixie@capitol.tn.gov – (615) 741-1997

Darren Jernigan (D) – rep.darren.jernigan@capitol.tn.gov – (615) 741-6959

Larry Miller (D) – rep.larry.miller@capitol.tn.gov – (615) 741-4453

Justin J. Pearson (D) – rep.justin.j.pearson@capitol.tn.gov – (615) 741-4295

Jason Powell (D) – rep.jason.powell@capitol.tn.gov – (615) 741-6861

rep.kelly.keisling@capitol.tn.gov, rep.rick.eldridge@capitol.tn.gov, rep.rebecca.alexander@capitol.tn.gov, rep.rush.bricken@capitol.tn.gov, rep.ed.butler@capitol.tn.gov, rep.michele.carringer@capitol.tn.gov, rep.kirk.haston@capitol.tn.gov, rep.john.holsclaw@capitol.tn.gov, rep.chris.hurt@capitol.tn.gov, rep.curtis.johnson@capitol.tn.gov, rep.tom.leatherwood@capitol.tn.gov, rep.mary.littleton@capitol.tn.gov, rep.jake.mccalmon@capitol.tn.gov, rep.dennis.powers@capitol.tn.gov, rep.iris.rudder@capitol.tn.gov, rep.bryan.terry@capitol.tn.gov, rep.jesse.chism@capitol.tn.gov, rep.vincent.dixie@capitol.tn.gov, rep.darren.jernigan@capitol.tn.gov, rep.larry.miller@capitol.tn.gov, rep.justin.j.pearson@capitol.tn.gov, rep.jason.powell@capitol.tn.gov

About the Author: Adelia Kirchner is a Tennessee resident and reporter for the Tennessee Conservative. Currently the host of Subtle Rampage Podcast, she has also worked for the South Dakota State Legislature and interned for Senator Bill Hagerty’s Office in Nashville, Tennessee. 

You can reach Adelia at adelia@tennesseeconservativenews.com.

3 thoughts on “Bill To Prohibit Illegal Aliens From Being Housed On State Property To Be Heard In Tennessee House Committee

  • March 26, 2024 at 4:21 pm
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    HB1247 SB1151
    Bryan Terry needs to put his big boy pants and PASS wth
    RECORDED VOTE

    Cut spending on NGOs and illegal aliens, that’ll make over One Billion $$$ available.

    What say you Bryan?
    When are you going to live up to your oath?

    I’d expect back stabber Shane Reeves to vote No if it gets to sen.floor.
    Just like his puppet masters

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  • March 26, 2024 at 5:06 pm
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    Thank you Adelia. Who is holding up the bill to ban illegals being housed on State property? We need to oppose them. Is it Kelly Keisling (R-Chair of the House State Government Committee)? He has a website at http://www.kellykeislingtn.com
    He is in East TN and represents Macon, Clay, Pickett, Scott, and part of Fentress Counties.
    If it’s him, we need to specifically oppose him.
    Does anyone know?
    > These people hide in the crowd – they need to be put in the Spotlight.
    Thanks to anyone who can help with this.

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    • March 26, 2024 at 5:16 pm
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      Hey David!

      So far as we know the bill was held up by the sponsor due to a substantial fiscal note being tied to the bill and the fear that the legislature wouldn’t pass it due to that.
      It is our understanding that Rep. Powers has been working to get that fiscal note as low as possible before trying to push it through. See the fiscal note here – https://www.capitol.tn.gov//Bills/113/Fiscal/HB1247.pdf

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