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Revisions to Mason Town Charter

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PROPOSED LEGISLATIONThis bill has been introduced but has NOT been signed into law. Legislative proposals may be amended, passed, or fail to advance. This is not current law.

This proposed bill would revise the charter of the Town of Mason. It would provide grounds for vacating certain offices and prescribe an oath for office holders. The proposal also sets rules for meetings of the mayor and aldermen, establishes procedures for these meetings, and prescribes additional duties for the mayor and board members. Additionally, it outlines processes for government administration, personnel management, budgeting, and other changes to town governance. This bill would affect residents and officials in Mason, Tennessee, but requires local approval before taking effect.

Published April 6, 2026
WHAT CHANGED
BEFORE

The previous version of the charter did not include specific grounds for vacating offices, detailed meeting procedures, or comprehensive duties and processes for governance.

AFTER

This proposed bill would revise the charter of the Town of Mason. It would provide grounds for vacating certain offices and prescribe an oath for office holders. The proposal also sets rules for meetings of the mayor and aldermen, establishes procedures for these meetings, and prescribes additional duties for the mayor and board members. Additionally, it outlines processes for government administration, personnel management, budgeting, and other changes to town governance. This bill would affect residents and officials in Mason, Tennessee, but requires local approval before taking effect.

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