TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 25, 2025

On Tuesday, the Lee administration released its proposed budget amendment for FY 2025-2026, which includes an additional $17 million to fund the new plan for indigent representation in Tennessee. The TBA has worked closely with the Tennessee Supreme Court and the Tennessee Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) on securing funding for the new plan, and this issue was the top priority last week during attorneys’ meetings with legislators during TBA’s Day on the Hill. TBA President Ed Lanquist Jr. reacted to the development saying, “The TBA applauds Gov. Bill Lee and his administration for prioritizing indigent representation by funding the AOC’s Indigent Representation Plan. I believe the AOC’s new and innovative plan will address the current shortage of attorneys willing to accept appointments to represent the indigent, by establishing more competitive and predictable attorney compensation structures. The TBA is especially grateful to Chief Justice Holly Kirby, the Tennessee Supreme Court and the Administrative Office of the Courts for their leadership and partnership in helping spotlight this critical issue, and we look forward to working with them and the Tennessee General Assembly to ensure this funding is in the final budget passed by the legislature.” The budget process in Tennessee is a three part process: (1) in early February, the governor unveils his initial proposed budget in conjunction with the State of the State Address; (2) in late March/early April, the administration unveils a budget amendment, which compliments and makes adjustments to the initial budget; and (3) the Tennessee General Assembly works with the administration to finalize the budget, which must pass the House and Senate before they adjourn for the year. The TBA will continue working to ensure the new plan is funded. Learn more about the plan and indigent representation in Tennessee.