Tennessee 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Tennessee Senate Bill SB0166 Introduced / Fiscal Note

Filed 04/02/2025

                    SB 166 - HB 181 
FISCAL NOTE 
 
 
 
Fiscal Review Committee 
Tennessee General Assembly 
 
April 2, 2025 
Fiscal Analyst: Arielle Woodmore | Email: arielle.woodmore@capitol.tn.gov | Phone: 615-741-2564 
 
SB 166 - HB 181 
 
SUMMARY OF BILL:    Effective September 1, 2025, creates one additional circuit court in 
the 28th judicial district. Requires the Governor to appoint a person to serve as an additional judge, 
until September 1, 2026. Requires the qualified voters of the 28th judicial district to elect a judge for 
the created court in the August 2026 general election to serve until September 1, 2030. At the 
August 2030 general election, and every eight years thereafter, requires the qualified voters of the 
28th judicial district to elect a judge for the created court for the full eight-year term. 
 
 
FISCAL IMPACT: 
  
STATE GOVERNMENT 
EXPENDITURES 	General Fund 
FY25-26 	$359,500 
FY26-27 & Subsequent Years 	$394,900 
Total Positions Required: 2 
   
 Assumptions: 
 
• The proposed legislation creates a position effective September 1, 2025, which is 
approximately 83.33 percent of FY25-26. As such, this analysis estimates 83.33 percent of 
the fiscal year impact will occur in FY25-26, and 100 percent will occur in FY26-27 and 
subsequent years.  
• The proposed legislation creates one circuit court judge position.  
• The salary and benefits for each judge position are estimated to be $270,237 ($219,200 
salary + $51,037 benefits).  
• Additionally, a judge position will require recurring funding for supplies, legal subscriptions, 
rent, travel, etc. estimated to be $41,900.  
• The total recurring increase in state expenditures associated with the new judge position is 
estimated to be $312,137 ($270,237 + $41,900).  
• Pursuant to Tenn. Code Ann. 16-2-505(c), upon the election of a judicial district judge, a 
secretary position is created for that judge. This analysis assumes the secretary will be hired 
upon the appointment of the judge by the Governor.  
• The salary and benefits for the secretary position is estimated to be $79,964 ($61,700 + 
$18,264 benefits).   
• Additionally, such position will require recurring funding for travel estimated to be $2,800.  
• The total recurring increase in state expenditures associated with the new secretary position 
is estimated to be $82,764 ($79,964 + $2,800).   
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• Pursuant to Tenn. Code Ann. § 16-2-508(b), the District Attorney General (DAG) of each 
judicial district, except in the judicial districts comprised of the urban counties of Shelby, 
Davidson, Knox, Hamilton, and Sullivan, is entitled at least one Assistant District Attorney 
General (ADAG) position for each trial court judge in the judicial district to which the 
DAG is assigned, as well as either one additional ADAG if the judicial district is comprised 
of four or more counties, or two additional ADAGs if the judicial district is comprised of 
more than six counties.  
• If an additional circuit court judge is added to a judicial district, and that district does not 
already have sufficient ADAG positions to satisfy the formula set out here, an additional 
ADAG position shall be created for that district upon the effective date of the creation of 
the new judicial position.  
• The 28th judicial district is comprised of three counties (Haywood, Gibson, and Crockett) 
and currently has eight ADAGs for three trial court judges, therefore satisfying the statutory 
formula. As a result, the proposed legislation will not necessitate any additional ADAG 
positions to be added to the district.  
• The one-time increase in state expenditures in FY25-26 associated with the new positions is 
$30,400 [($9,800 furniture and office set up + $5,400 for computer and online software) x 2 
positions].  
• The total increase in state expenditures in FY25-26 resulting from the proposed legislation 
is estimated to be $359,471 {[($312,137 + $82,764) x 83.33%)] + $30,400}.  
• The total increase in state expenditures in FY26-27 and subsequent fiscal years resulting 
from the proposed legislation is estimated to $394,901 ($312,137 + $82,764).  
• District judge elections will be held during regularly-scheduled general elections; therefore, 
any fiscal impact to local government is estimated to be not significant. 
 
 
CERTIFICATION: 
 
 The information contained herein is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. 
   
Bojan Savic, Executive Director