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TN HB2045

Bill

Status

Introduced

1/23/2026

Primary Sponsor

Pat Marsh

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Origin

House of Representatives

114th General Assembly

AI Summary

  • Allows candidates and officeholders to use campaign funds for security enhancements at their personal residence without it being classified as prohibited personal use

  • Limits residential security expenditures to $12,000 per calendar year

  • Requires disclosure of such spending as "residential security" on campaign finance reports

  • Mandates candidates maintain all documentation for residential security expenditures per existing recordkeeping requirements

  • Makes all information about these expenditures confidential and exempt from public inspection during audits or investigations

Legislative Description

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 2, Chapter 10, relative to security.

Campaigns and Campaign Finance

Last Action

Sponsor(s) Added.

3/16/2026

Committee Referrals

Calendar and Rules3/4/2026
State & Local Government2/17/2026
Elections & Campaign Finance Subcommittee2/11/2026
State & Local Government2/4/2026

Full Bill Text

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