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Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Apr 3, 2026

The Tennessee Senate passed two measures on Monday that are part of the majority’s “Immigration 2026” package. SB1915 would require local governments to verify a person is lawfully present in the country before receiving government benefits. The bill also would give the state attorney general the authority to investigate complaints and withhold state funds from local governments that do not comply. The House version of the bill passed the State & Local Government Committee on March 31 and is set to go before the Finance, Ways and Means Subcommittee on April 8. Also Monday, the Senate passed SB1922, which would require state and local governments to verify immigration status before hiring workers. The House previously adopted its version of that bill, HB1705, on March 16. Other immigration related bills making their way through the legislative process include those directing courts (HB1707/SB1952) and local governments (HB2219/SB2223) to cooperate with federal immigration authorities; requiring tracking of undocumented patients and students (HB1711/SB2108); and creating criminal penalties for undocumented drivers of commercial vehicles (HB1706/SB1587) and anyone living in Tennessee after a final deportation order has been issued (HB1704/SB1779). WPLN has a round up of these measures.