Tennessee Governor Must Sign or Veto Bill for Duration of Residency for Congressional Candidates by April 13

Tennessee Governor Bill Lee still hasn’t acted on HB 2764, the bill that requires candidates for congress to have been a resident of Tennessee for three years before running. He must either sign it, veto it, or let it become law without his signature, by Wednesday, April 13.

If he lets it become law, a pending federal lawsuit against the idea will become active. The case is Collins v State, m.d., 3:22cv-225.


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