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Tennessee Legislative Update: Abortion Pill Crackdown, Hit-and-Run Penalties, and School Bus Safety

Mar 27, 2026 at 09:14 am by Producer



Tennessee’s legislative session is hitting high gear, and State Representatives Dr. Bryan Terry, Robert Stevens, and Mike Sparks are pulling back the curtain on the complex process of turning constituent concerns into state law. From the intense vetting process in the Health Committee to the reality of balancing a tight state budget, this episode explores the friction between impactful policy and fiscal responsibility.

The representatives break down legislation, including new efforts to regulate abortion pills, the introduction of "Jimmy’s Law" to stiffen penalties for hit-and-run offenders, and a critical look at school bus driver qualifications. They also discuss the unique role of "bad guy" committee chairs who must often kill popular-sounding bills that carry unintended consequences or massive price tags.

Key Takeaways:

  • Abortion Pill Regulation: Insights into the cross-committee collaboration required to crack down on abortion pills while protecting the broader healthcare ecosystem.

  • Jimmy’s Law: A deep dive into HB 1604, which seeks to elevate hit-and-run offenses from misdemeanors to felonies when injuries or deaths occur.

  • The Fiscal Note Challenge: Why a $1,500 "fiscal note" can be just as deadly to a bill as a $1 million one during a tight budget year.

  • Workforce Development: Addressing the school bus driver shortage by revisiting age restrictions and certification barriers.

  • Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs): The ongoing fight for transparency and "just scales" in prescription drug pricing.