Legislative committee approves four bills for upcoming consent calendar

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The Tennessee House of Representatives' Calendar and Rules Committee convened on April 21, 2025, to review and approve four key bills, all of which will advance to the consent calendar for further consideration.

The meeting began with a roll call, where committee members expressed their gratitude for the support staff and interns who contributed to the session's organization. Following this, the committee swiftly moved through the agenda, approving each bill with unanimous consent.

House Bill 1092, House Bill 0024, and House Bill 07972 were all passed without opposition, indicating strong bipartisan support for these legislative measures. Each bill will now be included in the upcoming consent calendar, allowing for streamlined discussion and potential passage in the full House.

The efficient handling of these bills reflects the committee's commitment to legislative progress and responsiveness to community needs. As these bills move forward, their implications for Tennessee residents will be closely monitored, with expectations for positive outcomes in the areas they address.

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