Lifetime score trend

+11 since 2023
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Campaign finance

60%PAC

$320k

total raised since 2018

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Voting record

HB 0005 / SB 0419

Bill raises penalties against out-of-state abortion-drug distributors.

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HB 0047 / SB 0303

Allow local school boards and charter schools to display Ten Commandments, Declaration, U.S. and Tennessee Constitutions, and Bill of Rights.

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HB 0571 / SB 0468

Defines biological sex and protects women and children.

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HB 0853 / SB 0259

Expands the rights of parents regarding access to medical records of their children and informed consent requirements.

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HB 0886 / SB 0777

Requires party registration for voters and protects the integrity of primary elections.

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HB 1455 / SB 1493

Bans Training AI from Encouraging Suicide or Pretending to Be Human Companions

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HB 1470 / SB 1580

Prohibits AI systems from claiming to serve as mental health professionals.

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HB 1473 / SB 1746

Allows private citizens and lawyers to refuse recognizing or officiating same-sex marriages.

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HB 1665 / SB 1664

Requires parental consent before asking minors gender-related medical questions.

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HB 1684 / SB 1625

Assigns legal and personal rights to robotic delivery devices and limits local control.

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HB 1692 / SB 1751

Allows courts to skip home study for some adoptions after six months.

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HB 1704 / SB 1779

Create Class A misdemeanors for knowingly remaining in Tennessee after a final removal order and for reentering after deportation.

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HB 1708 / SB 1889

Requires restricted driver license, English retest, and residency proof for non-English speakers.

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HB 1710 / SB 1915

Require local governments to verify applicants' citizenship, report noncitizens to state immigration enforcement, and allow the AG to withhold funds.

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HB 1805 / SB 1890

Teaches students about the history and dangers of communism in schools.

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HB 1834 / SB 1957

Authorize local school boards to open meetings with a board member-led prayer that doesn't require, harass, or coerce participation.

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HB 1847 / SB 2128

Requires data center owners to pay full cost of necessary support infrastructure.

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HB 1881 / SB 1585

Increases household income cap to provide more Education Savings Accounts

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HB 1959 / SB 2040

Prohibit pharmacy benefits managers from owning or controlling Tennessee pharmacies and require disclosure, enforcement, and penalties for violations.

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HB 1971 / SB 1958

Bars lawsuits challenging the constitutionality of state actions.

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HB 2082 / SB 1989

Prohibits ideologues from targeting parents raising their children consistent with their biological sex.

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HB 2219 / SB 2223

Require local governments to follow court orders ending unlawful sanctuary policies within 120 days.

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HB 2317 / SB 2566

Creates felony crimes for grooming minors or mentally compromised people, including electronic solicitation.

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HB 2389 / SB 2255

Requires TennCare to track and report statewide psychotropic medication use and costs.

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HB 2395 / SB 1953

Require schools to show a state-approved civics video once to middle and once to high school students, with specified content.

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HB 2526 / SB 1868

Defines children needing heightened supervision and updates their detention and shelter care.

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HB 2532 / SB 2247

Increases education freedom scholarships from 25,000 to 40,000 and opts into federal tax credits.

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Constituent reviews2.0 · 4

Barbara

Jun 16, 2025

Why do none of our elected officials respond to the actions of the federal government? The government does not represent us. They are setting up a Technate and the state legislature behaves as though they have no clue and do not concern themselves with the actions of the central government. What Musk has done in collecting all of our data is illegal and…

Nick D

Apr 24, 2025

Great guy. Very nice and helpful.

Jackson Brown

Apr 18, 2025

An amendment made by Representative Mark Cochran (R-Englewood) added on Wednesday that would prevent the sale of hemp containing a total THC content over 0.3%. As most of these products include THCA as a kind of precursor to THC, the bill would essentially ban the sale of TCHA products altogether, or 60% of revenue for local businesses in the hemp industry.

Amber Bright

Jul 8, 2024

My complaint for Mark Cochran is that he does not respond to me at all so it's like he doesn't represent me. I'm in his district so I feel like he just throws away my letters like I'm spam. I've sent several emails and he claims that he does not get them. Well, someone else does!

Vote scores reflect committee votes in addition to floor positions and cannot be calculated solely from the records shown. Absences are handled per the published methodology — this member earned 91 of 100 potential points across 28 opportunities this session. How scoring works →