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Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Apr 3, 2025

A bill proposing a one percentage point increase to Shelby County’s sales and use tax passed the Senate State and Local Government Committee on April 2, the Daily Memphian reports. The revenue generated from the tax increase would exclusively fund the construction of a new jail in Shelby County. If the bill were to pass this year, the law would not take effect until passed by the Shelby County Board of Commissioners and then by voters through a county-wide referendum. The legislation is designed to address deteriorating conditions within the jail, which have led to a string of deaths and subsequent lawsuits. Since 2019, the Downtown jail, also known as 201 Poplar, has seen 61 inmate deaths and five so far in 2025. The bill, SB337/HB308 is sponsored by Rep. John Gillespie, R-Memphis, in the House and Sen. Raumesh Akbari, D-Memphis, in the Senate.