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Business, Free Enterprise and Constitutional Issues; Pro-Life and Pro Second Amendment. Susan Lynn is a member of the Tennessee General Assembly. She serves as Chairman of the Consumer and Human Resources subcommittee, a member of the Finance Ways and Means Committee and the Ethics Committee. She holds a BS in economics and a minor in history.

Sunday, January 24, 2016

REP LYNN'S LEGISLATIVE AGENDA

Bills filed by Rep. Susan Lynn
for second half of the 109th General Assembly

Tickets, Admission
Enacts the "Fans Anti-Counterfeit Ticket (FACT) Act"
Motor Vehicles
Enacts the "Charitable Vehicle Prep Tag.
Children
Permits a parent of a newborn to opt out of a antibiotic ointment at birth.
Dept. of Health
Requires a report from the commissioner of health if the commissioner accessed to Tennessean's medical records.
Students
Requires students to use restrooms and locker rooms that are assigned sex shown on the students' birth certificate.
Refugee Resettlement
Requires the Tennessee office for refugees to notify the state of any refugee resettled in this state who has lived in a country that is a state sponsor of terrorism.
Workers' Compensation
Revises various workers' compensation and drug-free workplace provisions.
911 Boards
Requires removal of members for failure to attend at least 50 percent of all regularly scheduled board meetings.
Local Government
Authorizes local governments to prepare biennial budgets.
Local Government
Increases number of members on some boards of zoning appeals.
Fire Prevention
Prohibits certain flame retardants in children's products and residential upholstered furniture.
Textbooks
Revised curriculum in textbooks and instructional materials regarding founding documents.
Abortion
Revises provisions governing fetal tissue obtained as a result of a medical or surgical abortion.
Fluoride
Revises reports due from utility districts.
State Sovereignty
Urges Congress to recognize Tennessee's sovereignty under the 10th amendment to the Constitution.
General Assembly Statement
Expresses disagreement with the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Obergefell v. Hodges.

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