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Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Feb 27, 2026

The Tennessee Senate passed SB1731 — sponsored by Sen. John Stevens, R-Huntingdon — on Feb. 23 by a vote of 26-6. The House Judiciary Committee is set to consider its version of the bill — HB1791 sponsored by Rep. Jason Zachary, R-Knoxville — on March 4. The legislation would authorize the attorney general to make immediate appeals of initial trial court rulings in certain cases brought against the state. These include rulings (1) granting, continuing or modifying injunctions against the state; (2) denying sovereign or qualified immunity for state officials; and (3) denying motions to dismiss in cases challenging the constitutionality of state laws, executive orders or administrative rules. Normally, the state would have to wait for a final judgment from the trial court before appealing. Supporters of the bills argue that waiting for a final judgment can drag cases out for years. Opponents warn it gives the state an unfair advantage. The Nashville Post has more on the bill.