Tennessee 2025-2026 Regular Session

Tennessee House Bill HB0471

Introduced
1/28/25  

Caption

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 3, Chapter 6 and Title 4, relative to agents of foreign entities.

Impact

The legislation mandates that organizations deemed as foreign-supported must register with the Tennessee Ethics Commission and report on various aspects of their funding and political expenditures. They must provide details including their organizational structure, sources of funding from hostile foreign principals, and any significant expenditures aimed at influencing public policy or elections within the state. By enforcing these regulations, the bill looks to bolster the state's efforts to maintain transparency and accountability in political processes, thereby empowering voters to better understand potential influences on their civic environment.

Summary

House Bill 0471 aims to amend specific sections of the Tennessee Code Annotated by introducing provisions that enhance transparency regarding the political activities of organizations influenced by foreign entities, particularly those considered hostile to the interests of the United States and the state of Tennessee. Under this bill, organizations that receive funding or support from designated hostile foreign nations—such as China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran—are required to register and disclose specific information about their operations and funding sources. This move is positioned as a response to growing concerns about foreign interference in American politics.

Contention

While proponents argue that this law is necessary for safeguarding democracy from potential foreign manipulation, critics may view it as an infringement on free speech and an overreach of government authority. There are concerns that the bill could disproportionately target legitimate organizations that may receive funding from non-traditional sources, restricting their ability to operate effectively. The implications of the bill could foster a chilling effect on political discourse by instilling fear among organizations that they might be scrutinized or penalized for their funding sources.

Enforcement

The bill outlines a registration process for individuals acting as agents of hostile foreign principals. It also stipulates penalties for organizations and individuals that fail to comply with these registration and reporting requirements, including fines and potential civil or criminal actions by the Tennessee Ethics Commission. The combination of these regulatory measures is intended to cultivate an environment of transparency and discourage any covert political activities that may be funded by foreign interests.

Companion Bills

TN SB0317

Crossfiled AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 3, Chapter 6 and Title 4, relative to agents of foreign entities.

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