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State Senator Paul Stanley - District 31
News Release State of Tennessee Senate Majority Caucus For Immediate Release Contact: Paul Stanley, 1-800-449-8366 ext. 13036 Week of February 8, 2007 GOP takes Charge
With the historic election of Sen. Ron Ramsey (R-Blountville) to the position of Lieutenant Governor and Speaker of the Senate, the wave of change has already been felt. The previous Republican Speaker, DeWitt Senter from Grainger County, served from 1867-1869. Republicans have a majority on all committees and a majority of the committee chairmanships. Lt. Gov. Ramsey has moved into the leadership suite that had previously been occupied by Sen. John S. Wilder (D-Mason) for 36 years. The dust is beginning to settle and the regular session for the 105th General Assembly is underway. Lt. Gov. Ramsey has appointed Republicans to chair seven of nine standing committees: Finance, Randy McNally of Oak Ridge; Commerce, Steve Southerland of Morristown; Transportation, Jim Tracy of Shelbyville; State and Local, Bill Ketron of Murfreesboro; Judiciary, Mae Beavers of Mt. Juliet; General Welfare, Rusty Crowe of Johnson City; and Education Jamie Woodson of Knoxville. Bredesen Delivers State of State On Monday night of this week, Gov. Bredesen previewed his budget for the fiscal year 2007-2008. In his annual state of the state address, Bredesen emphasized education. For K-12 education, special attention will be placed on at-risk funding, growth funding, and capital improvements. Bredesen announced plans to make college more accessible and affordable by funding operating cost increases with recurring funds. There is also a plan to provide free tuition to state community colleges for students making at least a “C” average. Bredesen plans to use excess lottery funds and raise the cigarette tax 40¢ to implement the new incentives. The majority party in the Senate was quick to respond to the Governor’s remarks, however most noted that it is difficult to comment when so little information has been given:
Republican Legislation
As committee meetings begin, a flurry of bills have been filed this week. For the second year in a row, Sen. Mae Beavers (R-Mt. Juliet) has filed that would remove the sales tax on food. SB 305 would reduce the tax by 0.5 percent each year until there remained no sales tax on food. Sen. Beavers bill does not require any new taxes or any increase in current taxes. With over 1.3 million voters overwhelmingly approving Constitutional Amendment 2 last November, Senator Mark Norris (R-Collierville) filed SB 2, the enabling legislation for Senior Citizen Property Tax relief. The bill provides the structure enabling local governments to “freeze” property tax levels for qualifying homeowners aged 65 or older. Sen. Black has filed the “Child Sexual Predator Act”. SB 230 applies to those convicted of aggravated statutory rape, aggravated sexual battery of a child, sexual battery by an authority figure, solicitation of a minor to commit a sexual offense, and statutory rape by an authority figure. The bill would also help identify and keep locked up those who have pled to a lesser charge and repeat the offense. In future weeks we hope to highlight key legislation from all of our Republican Senators.
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