Glen Casada

21 Mar, 2021

Bill that closes information on arrest records moves to House committee with amendment

By |2021-03-21T19:51:15-05:00March 21, 2021|Categories: crime records, Legislature|Tags: , |0 Comments

Legislation that would make confidential an arrestee's home address on an arrest record was approved by the House Public Service Subcommittee last week. HB 901, sponsored by state Rep. Glen Casada, R-Franklin, was amended to make clear that the street address of a reported crime would not be confidential, even if it was the arrestee's home address. (TCOG asked for that change.) The original bill also made confidential any video of the person arrested, but an amendment removed this provision. (Here is a copy of the amendment). The amendment also makes confidential the phone number of a person arrested, and the social security number. The social security number already is [...]

11 Mar, 2021

Bill to make make addresses of people arrested confidential is delayed 1 week

By |2021-03-11T16:39:32-06:00March 11, 2021|Categories: crime records, Legislature|Tags: , |0 Comments

A bill that would make confidential the addresses, phone numbers and social security numbers of people who are arrested was delayed one week after lawmakers questioned the sponsor, state Rep. Glen Casada, about the proposal. Casada, R-Franklin, said that Williamson County officials asked him to bring the bill because people arrested were getting "bombarded" by those who were seeking to contact them after their arrest. "My county government tells me that a lot of individuals are being contacted and they don't want to be contacted," Casada said. Casada introduced an amendment on the bill that says if the home address of the person arrested is also the place of the [...]

1 Mar, 2021

Bill would make confidential police video, contact info of those arrested and detained

By |2021-03-01T13:21:56-06:00March 1, 2021|Categories: crime records, Legislature|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Proposed legislation by state Rep. Glen Casada and state Sen. Jack Johnson would make confidential police video of someone arrested or detained and not subject to the public records law. The bill also would close contact information of those arrested, including the home address and phone number. HB 910 is scheduled to heard by the House Public Service Subcommittee at its Wednesday meeting, which starts at 9 a.m. The bill would add an exemption to the public records act that says: (1) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, personal identifying information compiled by and in the possession of municipal and county law enforcement agencies and detention facilities concerning any [...]

16 Jan, 2019

House makes it easier for public to see bill amendments earlier

By |2019-01-16T09:49:35-06:00January 16, 2019|Categories: Legislature|Tags: , |0 Comments

In what may seem like a small tweak, the Tennessee House of Representatives has added a new feature to the bill tracking process online that will add a great deal more public transparency into amendments earlier. Tennessee House Speaker Glen Casada said that amendments that are added in a House subcommittee will now go directly online so that the public can see them instead of waiting until the amendment passes a full committee. Amendments adopted in House subcommittees will now be accessible through the subcommittee's webpage. Previously, those amendments did not go on the website until after the full standing committee had voted to adopt the amendment. Previously, bill amendments [...]

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