Americans for Prosperity – Tennessee Celebrates Major Transparency Win in the House Rules Package
Nashville, TN – Today, the Tennessee House adopted a rules package with a major transparency win. The rules package included an amendment requiring House committee votes to be recorded, significantly increasing transparency in the legislative process. Americans for Prosperity – Tennessee (AFP-TN) celebrates this victory, having led the charge for this reform since 2020. This marks a momentous start to the legislative session, as increasing House transparency is one of AFP-TN’s top legislative priorities released in the ‘Volunteer Way’ legislative agenda.
AFP-TN State Director Tori Venable released the following statement:
“At Americans for Prosperity, we’re celebrating the adoption of the rules package to increase transparency in the House. This marks a significant step forward in making our government institutions more transparent and accountable to the public.
“We want to extend a thank you to Speaker Cameron Sexton and Rep. Chris Todd for their unwavering commitment to making the Tennessee legislative process more transparent. AFP-TN remains committed to championing policies and solutions to enhance transparency and promote prosperity for all Tennesseans. We are excited to continue our work with lawmakers to advance key initiatives in our legislative agenda.”
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