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The House Chamber Book is an informational booklet including pictures, short biographies, state office phone numbers and state office addresses of the members of the House of Representatives of the 105th General Assembly. The Committee Schedule and Standing Committee Assignments are listed in this book. This publication also contains pictures of the House Officers and Constitutional Officers and a brief description of the functions and duties of their offices.A seating chart is included, as well as a brief description and history of the House Chamber.
The Research Review is a weekly publication produced by the Research Division of the Tennessee House of Representatives. This publication gives a brief description of legislation considered by each House Committee and the action that was taken on the legislation each week. This publication may be available for subscription in the 105th Assembly.
Legislative Manual contains information on House procedures and motions, listings of legislative staff agencies, the Tennessee Constitution, House member state office phone directory and state office addresses, legislative definitions, registered lobbyists list and much more.The Legislative Manual may be purchased for $25.00.
The House Weekly Calendar is a publication produced by the House Clerk's Office each Thursday when the House is in session. This publication contains the House's schedule for the upcoming week and the agenda for each Committee and Sub Committee meeting during that week. This publication is available on a subscription basis from the House Clerk's Office via email, Postal Service, or pick-up.
The 105th Freshman Members Booklet contains information on the newest House Members.
Educational Activities are available to help young Tennesseeans learn more about our state including a coloring book, matching games, and a chart about how a bill becomes a law.