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Timothy Hill
Tennessee Representative

Timothy Hill

Republican
District: HD-003
83
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Voting History

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SB263 Global Entities Ban (Passed 73 to 24 on 4/17/2025). Bans Tennessee state and local government entities from enforcing or recognizing any mandates or requirements from the World Health Organization, United Nations, or World Economic Forum.

4/17/2025
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SB263 Global Entities Ban (Passed 73 to 24 on 4/17/2025). Bans Tennessee state and local government entities from enforcing or recognizing any mandates or requirements from the World Health Organization, United Nations, or World Economic Forum.

SB207 Conservation Easements (Passed 84 to 8 on 4/16/2025). Creates a $25 million Farmland Preservation Fund managed by the Department of Agriculture.

4/16/2025
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SB207 Conservation Easements (Passed 84 to 8 on 4/16/2025). Creates a $25 million Farmland Preservation Fund managed by the Department of Agriculture.

HB1237 Race-based Membership Ban (Passed 73 to 22 on 4/7/2025). Ends the ability of state regulatory and health-related boards to use race, color, ethnicity, or national origin as factors in their membership decisions.

4/7/2025
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HB1237 Race-based Membership Ban (Passed 73 to 22 on 4/7/2025). Ends the ability of state regulatory and health-related boards to use race, color, ethnicity, or national origin as factors in their membership decisions.

HB749 Illegal Immigrant Driver's License Enforcement (Passed 68 to 21 on 4/3/2025). Makes it a Class B misdemeanor to drive in Tennessee using an out-of-state driver's license issued exclusively to illegal aliens.

4/3/2025
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HB749 Illegal Immigrant Driver's License Enforcement (Passed 68 to 21 on 4/3/2025). Makes it a Class B misdemeanor to drive in Tennessee using an out-of-state driver's license issued exclusively to illegal aliens.

SB734 Privilege Tax Extension (Passed 58 to 22 on 3/24/2025). Extends by six years the authority for Nashville-Davidson County to continue collecting a hotel occupancy tax of up to $2.50 per room, instead of $2.00. The extra $0.50 will continue to fund the county’s Event and Marketing Fund

3/24/2025
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SB734 Privilege Tax Extension (Passed 58 to 22 on 3/24/2025). Extends by six years the authority for Nashville-Davidson County to continue collecting a hotel occupancy tax of up to $2.50 per room, instead of $2.00. The extra $0.50 will continue to fund the county’s Event and Marketing Fund

HB6004 Government Private School Vouchers (Passed 54 to 43 on 1/30/2025). Creates a state-funded scholarship program offering up to 20,000 K–12 vouchers for private-school tuition and related expenses

1/30/2025
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HB6004 Government Private School Vouchers (Passed 54 to 43 on 1/30/2025). Creates a state-funded scholarship program offering up to 20,000 K–12 vouchers for private-school tuition and related expenses

SB1325 Concealed Carry in Schools (passed 68 to 28 on 4/24/2024). Authorizes a faculty or staff member of a school to carry a concealed handgun on school grounds.

4/24/2024
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SB1325 Concealed Carry in Schools (passed 68 to 28 on 4/24/2024). Authorizes a faculty or staff member of a school to carry a concealed handgun on school grounds.

SB2269 Fast-Tracking Food Stamps (passed 57 to 27 on 4/24/2024). Requires the Department of Human Services to identify any federal regulations or state law or rules that inhibit its ability to deliver benefits for the food assistance program.

4/24/2024
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SB2269 Fast-Tracking Food Stamps (passed 57 to 27 on 4/24/2024). Requires the Department of Human Services to identify any federal regulations or state law or rules that inhibit its ability to deliver benefits for the food assistance program.

HB2452 Repeal of Child Vaccine Mandates (passed 73 to 25 on 4/15/2024). Would remove the provision of state law that declares “it is the responsibility” of each parent to ensure that their child receive the vaccines “recommended” by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or the American Academy of Pediatrics.

4/15/2024
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HB2452 Repeal of Child Vaccine Mandates (passed 73 to 25 on 4/15/2024). Would remove the provision of state law that declares “it is the responsibility” of each parent to ensure that their child receive the vaccines “recommended” by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or the American Academy of Pediatrics.

HJR849 U.S. Withdrawal from the United Nations (passed 66 to 25 on 4/1/2024). Urges “Congress and the President to withdraw the United States from the United Nations.”

4/1/2024
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HJR849 U.S. Withdrawal from the United Nations (passed 66 to 25 on 4/1/2024). Urges “Congress and the President to withdraw the United States from the United Nations.”

SB1738 Tennessee Foster and Adoptive Parent Protection Act (passed 73 to 20 on 4/1/2024). Prevents the Department of Children’s Services from denying a parent’s ability to foster or adopt based upon the parent’s religious or moral beliefs regarding “sexual orientation or gender identity.”

4/1/2024
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SB1738 Tennessee Foster and Adoptive Parent Protection Act (passed 73 to 20 on 4/1/2024). Prevents the Department of Children’s Services from denying a parent’s ability to foster or adopt based upon the parent’s religious or moral beliefs regarding “sexual orientation or gender identity.”

SB2219 Ban on Central Bank Digital Currency (passed 77 to 14 on 4/1/2024). Amends the state’s definition of “money” to exclude a Central Bank Digital Currency.

4/1/2024
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SB2219 Ban on Central Bank Digital Currency (passed 77 to 14 on 4/1/2024). Amends the state’s definition of “money” to exclude a Central Bank Digital Currency.

SB1147 UN Agenda 2030 and Property Rights (Passed 66 to 22 on 4/21/2023). Prohibits the state and its subdivisions from enacting policies that violate private property rights without due process, particularly those linked to "Agenda 21," the 2030 Agenda, U.N. net-zero emission goals by 2050, or any international law conflicting with the U.S. or state constitution.

4/21/2023
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SB1147 UN Agenda 2030 and Property Rights (Passed 66 to 22 on 4/21/2023). Prohibits the state and its subdivisions from enacting policies that violate private property rights without due process, particularly those linked to "Agenda 21," the 2030 Agenda, U.N. net-zero emission goals by 2050, or any international law conflicting with the U.S. or state constitution.

FedExForum House

HB1085 FedExForum (Passed 78 to 11 on 4/11/2023). Extends the allocation of state sales tax revenue to Memphis, specifically for the Memphis Grizzlies and events at the FedExForum, until June 30, 2059.

4/21/2023
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HB1085 FedExForum (Passed 78 to 11 on 4/11/2023). Extends the allocation of state sales tax revenue to Memphis, specifically for the Memphis Grizzlies and events at the FedExForum, until June 30, 2059.

Abortion House

SB600 Abortion (Passed 65 to 23 on 3/30/2023). Prohibits local governments from expending funds for the purposes of assisting a person in obtaining a criminal abortion.

3/30/2023
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SB600 Abortion (Passed 65 to 23 on 3/30/2023). Prohibits local governments from expending funds for the purposes of assisting a person in obtaining a criminal abortion.

Con Con House

HJR5 Con Con (Passed 66 to 27 on 3/23/2023). Applies to the Congress of the United States pursuant to Article V of the United States Constitution to call a convention for proposing a term limits amendment.

3/23/2023
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HJR5 Con Con (Passed 66 to 27 on 3/23/2023). Applies to the Congress of the United States pursuant to Article V of the United States Constitution to call a convention for proposing a term limits amendment.

HB1479 Precious Metals (Passed 98 to 0 on 3/6/2023). Allows the state treasurer to purchase and sell physical gold and precious metal.

3/6/2023
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HB1479 Precious Metals (Passed 98 to 0 on 3/6/2023). Allows the state treasurer to purchase and sell physical gold and precious metal.

HB252 Student Vaccine Status (Passed 68 to 25 on 3/2/2023). Eliminates the obligation for parents or teachers of homeschooled students to provide proof of immunizations and health services to the local education agency.

3/2/2023
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HB252 Student Vaccine Status (Passed 68 to 25 on 3/2/2023). Eliminates the obligation for parents or teachers of homeschooled students to provide proof of immunizations and health services to the local education agency.

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