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New Laws Effective July 1 Benefit 1st Responders, Veterans


New Laws Effective July 1 Benefit 1st Responders, Veterans
Tuesday, June 29, 2021
As Tennessee ushers in a new fiscal year on July 1, several new laws protecting and benefiting Tennessee’s first responders, active military service members and veterans will take effect. 
 
Among the new laws is legislation sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Jack Johnson (R-Franklin) and Senator Mike Bell (R-Riceville) providing volunteer firefighters an annual $600 payment upon completion of at least 30 hours of training.  Currently, the cost of any training or equipment is often at their own expense. 
 
Leader Johnson said, “In many parts of our state, volunteer firefighters are the only means of providing emergency fire and medical services. ....

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TN Senate votes to approve bill to allow first responders to live where they choose


The measure would ban residency requirements for police officers, firefighters, and emergency medical services workers.
Author: Dalisa Robles (WBIR)
Updated: 12:31 PM EST March 4, 2021
TENNESSEE, USA On Thursday, the Tennessee State Senate voted to approve Senate Bill 29 which would allow first responders to live where they choose. 
The measure, sponsored by State Senator Brian Kelsey (R-Germantown), would ban residency requirements for police officers, firefighters, and emergency medical services workers. This bill as amended does not affect Hamilton County, officials said.
Kelsey explained that the bill is a matter of public safety and will allow police and fire departments to recruit top-tier first responder candidates, regardless of where they live. The lawmaker said that it will help the state address a deficit of police officers occurring throughout the country. ....

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