A RESOLUTION to call a joint convention of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
Impact
The resolution's approval would ensure a structured procedure for electing key officials necessary for the governance of state elections. It highlights the legislative process used in Tennessee to confirm appointments and manage the election system. By providing a clear timeline and agenda for the joint convention, SJR0298 seeks to reinforce the responsibilities of the legislature in overseeing electoral integrity and functions.
Summary
Senate Joint Resolution 298 (SJR0298) proposes a resolution to organize a joint convention of the Tennessee Senate and House of Representatives on March 9, 2023. This convention aims to carry out specific duties prescribed by Tennessee law, which include the election of members to the state election commission. The resolution is significant as it formalizes the process by which elected officials in Tennessee will fulfill their constitutional responsibilities regarding election oversight.
Contention
While SJR0298 appears to be a procedural resolution, it may face scrutiny regarding the appointments it facilitates. The confirmation votes for judicial appointees, including Dwight E. Tarwater to the Supreme Court of Tennessee and Matthew 'Matt' J. Wilson to the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals, could invoke debate among legislators. Concerns may arise about the candidates' qualifications or potential political implications of these appointments, emphasizing the critical nature of these decisions in shaping the judicial landscape within the state.
A RESOLUTION to call a joint convention of the Senate and House of Representatives for the purpose of voting on the confirmation of Mary L. Wagner to the Supreme Court of Tennessee pursuant to Article VI, Section 3 of the Constitution of Tennessee and Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 17, Chapter 4.
A RESOLUTION to call a joint convention of the Senate and House of Representatives for the purpose of voting on the confirmation of Judge Valerie Smith to the Tennessee Court of Appeals, Western Section, and Judge Steven Sword to the Tennessee Court of Appeals, Eastern Section, pursuant to Article VI, Section 3 of the Constitution of Tennessee and Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 17, Chapter 4.