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TN HJR1057

TN HJR1057
A RESOLUTION to call a joint convention of the Senate and House of Representatives for the purpose of voting on the confirmation of Judge Kyle Hixson to the Tennessee Supreme Court, Judge Steve Maroney to the Tennessee Court of Appeals, Western Section, and Judge William E. Phillips II, to the Tennessee Court of Appeals, Eastern Section, pursuant to Article VI, Section 3 of the Constitution of Tennessee and Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 17, Chapter 4.


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Introduced
03/02/2026
In Committee
Crossed Over
03/02/2026
Passed
03/11/2026
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
03/11/2026

Introduced Session

114th General Assembly

Bill Summary

to call a joint convention of the Senate and House of Representatives for the purpose of voting on the confirmation of Judge Kyle Hixson to the Tennessee Supreme Court, Judge Steve Maroney to the Tennessee Court of Appeals, Western Section, and Judge William E. Phillips II, to the Tennessee Court of Appeals, Eastern Section, pursuant to Article VI, Section 3 of the Constitution of Tennessee and Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 17, Chapter 4.

AI Summary

This resolution calls for a joint convention, meaning both the Tennessee House of Representatives and the Senate will meet together, on March 5, 2026, at 8:00 a.m. Central Standard Time in the House chamber. The purpose of this meeting is to vote on whether to confirm three judicial appointments: Judge Kyle Hixson for the Tennessee Supreme Court, Judge Steve Maroney for the Western Section of the Tennessee Court of Appeals, and Judge William E. Phillips II for the Eastern Section of the Tennessee Court of Appeals. This process is being conducted according to Article VI, Section 3 of the Tennessee Constitution and Title 17, Chapter 4 of the Tennessee Code Annotated, which are the legal frameworks governing judicial appointments and confirmations in the state.

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Signed by Governor. (on 03/11/2026)

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