Tennessee 2023-2024 Regular Session

Tennessee Senate Bill SB1742

Introduced
1/10/24  
Engrossed
2/22/24  
Enrolled
2/23/24  
Passed
3/11/24  

Caption

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 10, Chapter 7, relative to procurement records.

Impact

The amendment suggested by SB 1742 marks a significant shift in the management of procurement records. Historically, documents related to procurements have been accessible to the public, thereby promoting transparency and accountability in government contracts. By limiting access to these records until evaluations are complete, the bill could streamline the process for agencies, enabling them to work without public pressure. However, it may also raise concerns among advocates for transparency who argue that withholding such information could foster a lack of trust in government operations.

Summary

Senate Bill 1742 aims to amend the Tennessee Code Annotated, specifically targeting procurement records as outlined in Title 10, Chapter 7. The bill proposes that proposals received in response to solicitations for goods or services, along with related records and evaluations, should only be made available for public inspection after the state completes the evaluation process. This change is intended to enhance the confidentiality of the evaluation period, potentially allowing for a more thorough assessment without the influence of public scrutiny during the decision-making process.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 1742 appears to be cautiously supportive among legislators who prioritize efficiency in government operations. They argue that the bill could facilitate better decision-making by allowing officials to evaluate bids away from external pressures. Conversely, critics of the bill express apprehension that restricting access to procurement records undermines public oversight and accountability, potentially leading to a lack of transparency in government dealings. This sentiment reflects a broader debate on the balance between operational efficiency and public accountability.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SB 1742 revolve around the implications for public access to information and the potential for increased secrecy in government procurement processes. Proponents see the measure as a necessary adjustment to protect the integrity of evaluations, minimizing distractions caused by premature public access. Detractors, however, warn that this could pave the way for abuses of power and diminish public trust. The bill was passed unanimously in the Senate, indicating strong legislative support, yet the ongoing debate highlights a fundamental tension between two crucial principles – operational efficiency and transparency in government.

Companion Bills

TN HB1786

Crossfiled AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 10, Chapter 7, relative to procurement records.

Previously Filed As

TN HB1786

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 10, Chapter 7, relative to procurement records.

TN HB2090

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4, Chapter 56, Part 1; Title 10, Chapter 7, Part 5 and Title 12, Chapter 3, relative to procurement.

TN SB2101

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4, Chapter 56, Part 1; Title 10, Chapter 7, Part 5 and Title 12, Chapter 3, relative to procurement.

TN HB0903

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 10, Chapter 7, relative to open records.

TN HB1692

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4, Chapter 3, Part 22 and Title 10, Chapter 7, relative to records.

TN SB2093

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4, Chapter 3, Part 22 and Title 10, Chapter 7, relative to records.

TN SB0730

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 10, Chapter 7, relative to open records.

TN SB0215

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 7, Chapter 86; Title 10 and Title 38, relative to records.

TN SB0086

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 10, Chapter 7, relative to public records.

TN HB0734

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 10, Chapter 7, relative to public records.

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