Tennessee 2023-2024 Regular Session

Tennessee Senate Bill SJR0902

Introduced
1/29/24  

Caption

A RESOLUTION to propose an amendment to Article XI of the Constitution of Tennessee, relative to the right to food.

Impact

If passed, SJR0902 could significantly alter agricultural regulations within the state. It would empower individuals to cultivate and harvest food on land designated for various uses, including residential and agricultural zones, counteracting potential zoning restrictions. Such a change aims to enhance food security and agricultural autonomy among residents. However, it mandates that individuals respect existing legal frameworks concerning property rights, ensuring that food acquisition practices do not infringe on others' rights.

Summary

Senate Joint Resolution 902 (SJR0902) seeks to propose an amendment to Article XI of the Tennessee Constitution, addressing the inherent rights of individuals concerning food. The core assertion of the bill is that all individuals possess an unalienable right to save and exchange seeds, as well as to consume and produce food of their choosing, provided they do not violate property rights or public land regulations. This amendment would solidify a constitutional guarantee related to food autonomy, which has become a pertinent issue given the increasing relevance of food sovereignty debates across various states.

Contention

Notably, the resolution has sparked discussions over its implications for local governance and environmental stewardship. Opponents of the bill have raised concerns about potential conflicts with zoning laws that are designed to manage land use effectively within communities. They argue that granting expansive rights to individuals in food production could undermine local authorities' ability to regulate food safety and zoning ordinances, which are essential for maintaining community standards and preventing misuse of land resources. Furthermore, the bill's failure to pass in the Senate Judiciary Committee may reflect underlying tensions between agricultural interests and regulatory oversight in Tennessee.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TN SJR0079

A RESOLUTION to propose an amendment to Article XI, Section 12 of the Constitution of Tennessee, relative to parental rights.

TN HJR0092

A RESOLUTION to propose an amendment to Article XI, Section 12 of the Constitution of Tennessee, relative to parental rights.

TN HJR0007

A RESOLUTION to propose an amendment to Article I of the Constitution of Tennessee, relative to rights of persons.

TN HJR0082

A RESOLUTION to propose an amendment to Article XI, of the Constitution of Tennessee, relative to medical cannabis.

TN HJR0048

A RESOLUTION proposing an amendment to Article I, Section 35 of the Constitution of Tennessee, relative to the rights of crime victims.

TN SJR0009

A RESOLUTION proposing an amendment to Article I, Section 35 of the Constitution of Tennessee, relative to the rights of crime victims.

TN SJR7

Proposing amendment to Oregon Constitution relating to the right to subsist.

TN SJR11

A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa recognizing a right of persons to food and a fundamental right to be free from hunger.

TN HJR0094

A RESOLUTION proposing an amendment to Article I, Section 35 of the Constitution of Tennessee, relative to the rights of crime victims.

TN HJR473

Constitutional amendment; right to farm (first reference).

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.