Tennessee Women Push for Voyeurism Victims Act
Tennessee Women Push for Voyeurism Victims Act

Tennessee Women Push for Voyeurism Victims Act

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As the 2025 Tennessee legislative session commenced, a group of six women urged lawmakers to consider the "Voyeurism Victims Act," which aims to extend the statute of limitations for survivors of non-consensual filming. Their call for change is prompted by a recent case where a Nashville man was charged with filming sexual encounters without consent, leaving some victims unable to press charges due to existing limitations. Meanwhile, the session has sparked fierce debate over proposed new rules in the state House, particularly concerning a reduction in the number of bills each member can sponsor from 15 to 12, which Democrats argue would further silence their minority voices. Additionally, new regulations are being considered that would impose stricter penalties for disrupting House proceedings and limit public participation. The rules package is set to be voted on soon, with significant contention evident among lawmakers. Other bills being discussed include proposals on school funding and tax reforms, illustrating a busy agenda ahead for Tennessee lawmakers.

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