TACIR Committee, Tennessee State Legislature

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The Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations (TACIR) Committee is a joint advisory committee of the Tennessee General Assembly that no longer fell within Ballotpedia's coverage scope as of March 9, 2021. It was created for the 2011 session.

Per Section 80 of the Senate Rules, rules pertaining to joint committees are governed by Mason's Manual of Legislative Procedure.[1] The Committee Rules of the House do not address joint committees, but House Rule 79 states that any questions about the rules of the House are to be governed by the most recent edition of Mason's Manual of Legislative Procedure.[2][1] The Senate Rules allow for members to vote by houses if the House of Representatives and the State Senate committees or subcommittees meet jointly and there is a quorum present.[1][2]

DocumentIcon.jpg See rules: House Permanent Rules of Order
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Function

The Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations (TACIR) was created in July 1978 by Chapter 939 of the Public Acts of 1978. TACIR was created in response to legislative findings in the late 1970s indicating the need for a permanent intergovernmental body to study and take action on questions of organizational patterns, powers, functions, and relationships among federal, state, and local governments.[3][4]

Membership

2019-2020 legislative session

TACIR Committee, 2019-2020

Democratic members (4) Republican members (4) Third-party members(0)

2017 legislative session

The following table describes committee membership at the beginning of the 2017 legislative session.

TACIR Members, 2017
Democratic members (4)Republican members (4)
Thelma HarperMark Norris, Chair
Jeff YarbroJim Tracy
Harold M. LoveMike Carter
Antonio ParkinsonTim Wirgau

2015 legislative session

The following table describes committee membership at the beginning of the 2015 legislative session.


2013-2014

The following table describes committee membership at the beginning of the 2013 legislative session.

2011-2012

The following table describes committee membership for the 2011 legislative session.

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Footnotes


Current members of the Tennessee State Senate
Leadership
Senate President:Randy McNally
Minority Leader:Raumesh Akbari
Senators
District 1
J. Lowe (R)
District 2
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District 11
Bo Watson (R)
District 12
Ken Yager (R)
District 13
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Mark Pody (R)
District 18
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District 26
District 27
District 28
District 29
District 30
Sara Kyle (D)
District 31
District 32
Paul Rose (R)
District 33
Republican Party (27)
Democratic Party (6)



Current members of the Tennessee House of Representatives
Leadership
Speaker of the House:Cameron Sexton
Majority Leader:William Lamberth
Minority Leader:Karen Camper
Representatives
District 1
District 2
District 3
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Tim Hicks (R)
District 7
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District 29
District 30
District 31
District 32
District 33
District 34
Tim Rudd (R)
District 35
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District 41
Ed Butler (R)
District 42
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Pat Marsh (R)
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Jay Reedy (R)
District 75
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Joe Towns (D)
District 85
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District 94
Ron Gant (R)
District 95
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District 99
Republican Party (75)
Democratic Party (24)