State Representative Profile

Tennessee House District 44
Portland
Republican
1.0
1.0 out of 5 stars (based on 2 reviews)

Rep. William Lamberth

Contact Information:

615.741.1980
rep.william.lamberth@capitol.tn.gov

Vote Score / Lifetime Score / Leadership Grade

74

82

D

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Rep. William Lamberth

Republican
Portland
1.0
1.0 out of 5 stars (based on 2 reviews)

Vote Score / Lifetime Score

74

82

Leadership Grade

D

* The Vote Score is the tabulation of total votes (for this legislator) for or against all of the bills tracked by TLRC for the legislative session. The Leadership Grade is a separate accounting of how well this legislator defended liberty by speaking up in committee hearings or on the chamber floor, sponsoring or co-sponsoring key pieces of legislation, and demonstrably working to preserve liberty on behalf of citizens.

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HB 1 / SB 1
Prohibition on child mutilation (gender-affirming surgeries).
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HB 2 / SB 11
Permanently extends protections from COVID mandates and masking.
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HB 9 / SB 3
Criminalizes a performance that is sexual in nature on public property.
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HB 23 / SB 27
Open meetings - agenda posted 48 hours prior to meeting.
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HB 30 / SB 841
Require an adult entertainment license for businesses.
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HB 40 / SB 122
Restricts ownership of real property by foreign nationals/entities from sanctioned countries.
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HB 90 / SB 600
Bans funding for abortions by counties and municipalities for employees.
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HB 158 / SB 102
Prohibits any requirement for teachers to undergo any "implicit bias" training.
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HB 239 / SB 1440
Define “sex” as male and female in Tennessee law.
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HB 252 / SB 674
Protect the privacy of home school families and remove a requirement to report child vaccination status.
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HB 306 / SB 1237
Protect girls' sports.
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HB 316 / SB 268
Redefines "money" and paves the way for digital currency (CBDC).
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HB 321 / SB 273
Approves use of public-private partnerships for the construction of toll roads in Tennessee.
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HB 322 / SB 274
School safety and Safety Resource Officer (SRO) funding.
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HB 448 / SB 551
Required time for public comment in public meetings.
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HB 636 / SB 598
Allows a candidate removed from a party's ballot to run as an independent.
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HB 841 / SB 1059
Criminal penalty for book distributors and obscene materials.
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HB 878 / SB 596
Protect religious liberty for ministers and elected officials.
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HB 883 / SB 745
Creates exception for a physician’s good faith judgement on abortion.
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HB 1269 / SB 466
Teachers are not required to refer to a student's preferred pronoun.
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HB 1286 / SB 955
Bans ESG investment strategies by the state of Tennessee.
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HB 1380 / SB 1111
Mature Minor Doctrine Clarification Act
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HJR 38
Secure our right to bear arms without infringement.
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HB 640 / SB 479
Redefines “money” in such a way that obfuscates the use of cryptocurrencies.
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HB 1183 / SB 503
Governor’s school choice plan and education omnibus.
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HB 1202 / SB 1325
Authorizes school faculty and staff to conceal carry with training and other requirements.
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HB 1605 / SB 1722
Rules on displaying flags in classrooms.
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HB 1625 / SB 1673
Requires mental health providers to report potential threats to law enforcement.
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HB 1631 / SB 1708
Clarifies that private schools may create policies to carry handguns on campus.
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HB 1634 / SB 2766
Makes changes to basis of discrimination for students.
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HB 1663 / SB 1834
Authorizes death penalty for rape of a child.
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HB 1695 / SB 2020
Specifies that autopsy reports of minors are not public records.
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HB 1726 / SB 2359
Secures religious exemptions to vaccinations for foster and adoptive families.
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HB 1799 / SB 1706
Keep outside influence out of elections in Tennessee.
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HB 1872 / SB 2770
Increases criminal penalties for violent crimes committed by illegal aliens.
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HB 1883 / SB 1641
Secures a right to patient visitation in a hospital.
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HB 1890 / SB 2099
Creates a program for agricultural easements paving the way for the Biden 30X30 Agenda.
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HB 1894 / SB 1903
Defines foods containing vaccines as drugs for regulatory purposes.
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HB 1895 / SB 1971
Creates criminal penalty for trafficking minors across state lines for an abortion.
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HB 1899 / SB 2025
Authorizes retired law enforcement and former military to serve as SROs.
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HB 1911 / SB 2669
Increases penalties and requires sex-offender registration for unlawful photography of individuals.
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HB 1955 / SB 2586
Defines procedures for third parties (i.e. nonprofits) who register new voters.
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HB 2032 / SB 2912
Removes penalty for enhanced handgun carry permit holders.
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HB 2035 / SB 2763
Restricts cities and counties from enacting emergency risk protection orders.
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HB 2063 / SB 2691
Bans the practice of geoengineering and weather modification.
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HB 2096 / SB 2587
Defers funding approval for voting machines to county election commissions.
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HB 2100 / SB 2148
Bans the use of social credit scores for banks and insurers.
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HB 2119 / SB 1983
Gives property owners further recourse when facing condemnation for eminent domain.
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HB 2120 / SB 1984
Protects property owners from eminent domain takings for recreational use purposes.
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HB 2159 / SB 2041
Creates a civil liability for distribution of obscene materials to minors.
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HB 2165 / SB 1810
Public and charter schools must notify parents if their student makes a request to have their gender identity affirmed.
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HB 2553 / SB 2639
Restricts certain foreign investments and ownership in land located within this state.
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HB 2762 / SB 2223
Protects the privacy of retail firearms transactions.
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HB 2803 / SB 2735
Establishes a state mint in Tennessee to process bullion.
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HB 2861 / SB 2151
Restricts healthcare facilities from coercing a person to be vaccinated.
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HB 64 / SB 472
Requires sex-based bathroom and changing area segregation in schools.
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HB 132 / SB 396
Subjects the Governor’s emergency powers to legislative oversight.
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HB 134 / SB 476
Eliminates foods containing Red 40 in public schools.
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HB 322 / SB 392
Criminalizes human smuggling and harboring illegal immigrants in Tennessee.
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HB 324 / SB 27
Limits governor’s emergency powers to protect constitutional rights.
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HB 377 / SB 376
Ends DEI hiring and admissions practices in our state universities.
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HB 444 / SB 480
Restricts the use of eminent domain for blighted areas.
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HB 478 / SB 441
Protects gun owners from criminal trespass for carrying on restricted property.
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HB 533 / SB 449
Establishes legal right to emergency contraception and IVF.
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HB 571 / SB 468
Defines biological sex and protects women and children.
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HB 638 / SB 1389
Protects patients from healthcare discrimination based on vaccination status.
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HB 804 / SB 931
Requires labeling and licensing for lab-grown meat products.
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HB 811 / SB 227
Holds charitable organizations accountable for crimes committed by illegal aliens under their care.
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HB 855 / SB 799
Requires county parties to nominate candidates exclusively by primary elections.
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HB 856 / SB 1407
Allows the use of lethal force to prevent crime and protect private property.
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HB 990 / SB 1004
Redefines abortion exceptions, weakening Tennessee’s pro-life protections.
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HB 1112 / SB 1033
Further clarifies ban on weather modification adding enforcement.
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HB 1157 / SB 1031
Place limitations on the promotion of pharmaceuticals by the Department of Health.
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HB 1299 / SB 1346
Criminalizes and penalizes nonconsensual deepfake intimate images.
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HB 1316 / SB 1297
Extends a digital ID system with the use of biometric data.
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HB 1325 / SB 207
Creates agricultural easements and threatens private property rights.
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HB 6004 / SB 6001
Governor’s Education Freedom Act of 2025 – Special Session
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HJR 51
Calls Tennessee to annual month of prayer and fasting.
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HJR 53
Constitutional amendment to secure the right to bear arms.

* A green thumbs up indicates that this legislator voted favorably towards the stated TLRC position on the bill. A red thumbs down indicates otherwise.
* Vote scores reflect votes in committees in addition to whether or not the legislator supported our position on a particular bill and therefore cannot be calculated simply by the information displayed above.
* An “A” indicates that the legislator was absent during the floor vote for that particular bill.

Campaign Finance Reporting

Currently reporting through end of year 2024.

$1,232,499.92

TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS BEGINNING 2011

70.27%

PERCENTAGE OF SPECIAL INTERESTS CONTRIBUTIONS

Top 5 PAC Contributors Cumulative Giving
TENNESSEE BANKERS ASSN PAC
$35,000
TENNESSEE REALTORS PAC
$28,750
LAWYERS INVOLVED FOR TN
$22,000
TENNESSEE VOLUNTEER PAC
$20,500
TENNESSEE ACTION COMMITTEE FOR RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
$17,500

* All of the data presented in this section is public information and extracted from the online resources of the Tennessee Registry of Election Finance. Per Tennessee law, this information is self-reported by candidates and the Tennessee Legislative Report Card (TLRC) is not responsible for inaccurate, misleading, or false information that may have been reported by candidates or their campaigns. Please note that the financial information displayed by TLRC does not include unitemized contributions as reported. If you feel that any of this information is presented in error, please contact us at info@tnreportcard.com.

Citizen Reviews

Take this opportunity to leave your personal review of this legislator’s performance. These reviews are moderated and only authentic reviews will be approved. Preferably, if you are leaving a review, you have had some sort of interaction with this legislator or their office personnel. (It is encouraged to be truthful and firm. But please be respectful in your comments.)

June 16, 2025

Biometrics is unconstitutional and an invasion of privacy and this bill should not be implemented! Voter id in Tennessee works against fraud but there’s no need for this type of legislation! Getting rid of computerized voting should be the first step in voter id! Paper ballots and state id should be sufficient!I will never vote for republicans that want to invade my privacy in such a way! Stay out of my life ! It’s my constitutional right to not be invaded in my privacy as a sovereign person! You’re no representative to me if you do this kind of legislation! I give you an F IN LEADERSHIP !

Debra H
May 7, 2025

The living embodiment of weakness and compliance to Master Sexton

Kevin