Fiscal Review Committee, Tennessee State Legislature

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The Fiscal Review Committee is a joint committee of the Tennessee General Assembly.

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
DocumentIcon.jpg See rules: Senate Rules of Order

Function[edit]

The function of the Fiscal Review Committee is to conduct a continuing review of such items as revenue collections, budget requests, the recommended executive budget, appropriations, work programs, allotments, reserves, impoundments, the state debt, and the condition of the various state funds. The Fiscal Review Committee, one of several statutory oversight committees, was created by statute in 1967 as a special continuing committee of the General Assembly. The committee is composed of seven senators and seven representatives, elected by members of the Senate and House of Representatives respectively. In addition, the speaker of each house and the chairman of the Finance, Ways and Means Committee of each house serve as ex officio members. The Committee prepares estimates of State revenues and revenues from the Tennessee Education Lottery for the State Funding Board. The Committee conducts oversight of the fiscal operations of State departments and agencies. The Committee is also responsible for preparing fiscal notes for all general bills or resolutions which are introduced in the General Assembly that have a fiscal effect on state or local government. The Committee reviews and provides comments on all proposed noncompetitive contracts exceeding $250,000 in value and one year in length. The Committee must approve any proposed acquisition by the State of leased property prior to action by the State Building Commission. The Committee reviews all audits prepared by the Comptroller of the Treasury. The Committee conducts public hearings on significant repeat audit findings.[3][4]

Membership[edit]

2019-2020 legislative session

Fiscal Review Committee, 2019-2020

Democratic members (5) Republican members (12) Third-party members(0)
  • Larry Miller
  • Darren Jernigan
  • Bill Beck
  • Sara Kyle
  • Brenda Gilmore
  • Ron Travis Chair
  • Todd Gardenhire Vice-Chair
  • Bill Sanderson
  • Pat Marsh
  • Susan Lynn
  • Martin Daniel
  • Michael Curcio
  • Ken Yager
  • Bo Watson
  • Steve Southerland
  • Paul Bailey
  • Mark White

2017 legislative session[edit]

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

Fiscal Review Members, 2017
Democratic members (5)Republican members (12)
• Sara Kyle• Brian Kelsey
• Reginald Tate• Bill Ketron
• Brenda Gilmore• Steve Southerland
• Larry Miller• Bo Watson
• Johnny Shaw• Ken Yager
• Susan Lynn
• Pat Marsh
• Bill Sanderson
• Charles Sargent, Jr.
• Ron Travis
• Mark White
• Tim Wirgau

2015 legislative session[edit]

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


2013-2014[edit]

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

2011-2012[edit]

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

2009-2010[edit]

The following table describes committee membership for the 2009 legislative session.

External links[edit]

  • Fiscal Review Committee

Footnotes[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 State of Tennessee, "Rules of Order of the Senate for the One Hundred Twelfth General Assembly," February 22, 2021(Section 80)
  2. 2.0 2.1 State of Tennessee 112th General Assembly, "Permanent Rules of Order," accessed February 23, 2021
  3. Tennessee General Assembly, "Joint Committee - Fiscal Review," accessed February 23, 2021
  4. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.


[show]
Current members of the Tennessee State Senate
Leadership
Senate President:Randy McNally
Majority Leader:Jack Johnson
Senators
District 1
Steve Southerland (R)
District 2
Art Swann (R)
District 3
Rusty Crowe (R)
District 4
Jon Lundberg (R)
District 5
Randy McNally (R)
District 6
Becky Massey (R)
District 7
Richard Briggs (R)
District 8
Frank Niceley (R)
District 9
Mike Bell (R)
District 10
Todd Gardenhire (R)
District 11
Bo Watson (R)
District 12
Ken Yager (R)
District 13
Dawn White (R)
District 14
Shane Reeves (R)
District 15
Paul Bailey (R)
District 16
Janice Bowling (R)
District 17
Mark Pody (R)
District 18
Ferrell Haile (R)
District 19
Brenda Gilmore (D)
District 20
Heidi Campbell (D)
District 21
Jeff Yarbro (D)
District 22
Bill Powers (R)
District 23
Jack Johnson (R)
District 24
John Stevens (R)
District 25
Kerry Roberts (R)
District 26
Page Walley (R)
District 27
Ed Jackson (R)
District 28
Joey Hensley (R)
District 29
Raumesh Akbari (D)
District 30
Sara Kyle (D)
District 31
Brian Kelsey (R)
District 32
Paul Rose (R)
District 33
London Lamar (D)
Republican Party (27)
Democratic Party (6)



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Current members of the Tennessee House of Representatives
Leadership
Speaker of the House:Cameron Sexton
Representatives
District 1
John Crawford (R)
District 2
Bud Hulsey (R)
District 3
Scotty Campbell (R)
District 4
John Holsclaw (R)
District 5
David Hawk (R)
District 6
Tim Hicks (R)
District 7
Rebecca Alexander (R)
District 8
Jerome Moon (R)
District 9
Gary Hicks (R)
District 10
Rick Eldridge (R)
District 11
Jeremy Faison (R)
District 12
Dale Carr (R)
District 13
Gloria Johnson (D)
District 14
Jason Zachary (R)
District 15
Sam McKenzie (D)
District 16
Michele Carringer (R)
District 17
Andrew Farmer (R)
District 18
Eddie Mannis (R)
District 19
Dave Wright (R)
District 20
Robert Ramsey (R)
District 21
Lowell Russell (R)
District 22
Dan Howell (R)
District 23
Mark Cochran (R)
District 24
Mark Hall (R)
District 25
Cameron Sexton (R)
District 26
Vacant
District 27
Patsy Hazlewood (R)
District 28
Yusuf Hakeem (D)
District 29
Greg Vital (R)
District 30
Esther Helton (R)
District 31
Ron Travis (R)
District 32
Kent Calfee (R)
District 33
John Ragan (R)
District 34
Tim Rudd (R)
District 35
Jerry Sexton (R)
District 36
Dennis Powers (R)
District 37
Charlie Baum (R)
District 38
Kelly Keisling (R)
District 39
Iris Rudder (R)
District 40
Terri Weaver (R)
District 41
John Windle (D)
District 42
Ryan Williams (R)
District 43
Paul Sherrell (R)
District 44
William Lamberth (R)
District 45
Johnny Garrett (R)
District 46
Clark Boyd (R)
District 47
Rush Bricken (R)
District 48
Bryan Terry (R)
District 49
Mike Sparks (R)
District 50
Bo Mitchell (D)
District 51
Bill Beck (D)
District 52
Mike Stewart (D)
District 53
Jason Powell (D)
District 54
Vincent Dixie (D)
District 55
John Clemmons (D)
District 56
Bob Freeman (D)
District 57
Susan Lynn (R)
District 58
Harold Love (D)
District 59
Jason Potts (D)
District 60
Darren Jernigan (D)
District 61
Brandon Ogles (R)
District 62
Pat Marsh (R)
District 63
Glen Casada (R)
District 64
Scott Cepicky (R)
District 65
Sam Whitson (R)
District 66
Sabi Kumar (R)
District 67
Jason Hodges (D)
District 68
Curtis Johnson (R)
District 69
Michael Curcio (R)
District 70
Clay Doggett (R)
District 71
David Byrd (R)
District 72
Kirk Haston (R)
District 73
Chris Todd (R)
District 74
Jay Reedy (R)
District 75
Bruce Griffey (R)
District 76
Tandy Darby (R)
District 77
Rusty Grills (R)
District 78
Mary Littleton (R)
District 79
Curtis Halford (R)
District 80
Johnny Shaw (D)
District 81
Debra Moody (R)
District 82
Chris Hurt (R)
District 83
Mark White (R)
District 84
Joe Towns (D)
District 85
Jesse Chism (D)
District 86
Barbara Cooper (D)
District 87
Karen Camper (D)
District 88
Larry Miller (D)
District 89
Justin Lafferty (R)
District 90
Torrey Harris (D)
District 91
Vacant
District 92
Todd Warner (R)
District 93
G.A. Hardaway (D)
District 94
Ron Gant (R)
District 95
Kevin Vaughan (R)
District 96
Dwayne Thompson (D)
District 97
John Gillespie (R)
District 98
Antonio Parkinson (D)
District 99
Tom Leatherwood (R)
Republican Party (72)
Democratic Party (25)
Vacancies (2)



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