NASHVILLE, TN – Today, the Tennessee Senate passed Marsy’s Law (HJR 0094). The joint resolution will now go back through the legislature for final passage in the 2025 and 2026 legislative sessions. Marsy’s Law is a proposed constitutional amendment that ensures victims of crime have enforceable rights and protections.
Sponsored by Senator John Stevens (R-Huntingdon), Marsy’s Law is supported in bipartisan efforts and has passed with support from the Tennessee Sheriffs Association, Tennessee Association of Police Chiefs, Tennessee District Attorneys Conference, and Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD).
“I am overjoyed by the passage of Marsy’s Law on the Senate floor, and I am especially grateful to our sponsors, Senator John Stevens and Representative Patsy Hazlewood,” said Bonnie Brezina, State Director for Marsy’s Law for Tennessee. “We look forward to continuing working with both chambers as we move one step closer to strengthening rights for victims in Tennessee.”