Senate Bill 2835, also known as House Bill 1653, amends Tennessee law to require all state and local law enforcement agencies to release records related to a specific shooting incident that occurred at a public or private school in March 2023. This provision mandates that upon a written request from a member of the general assembly, law enforcement agencies must provide a copy of all records collected, including writings and various reports such as medical and toxicology reports, without any limitations or conditions.

The bill emphasizes transparency and accountability in law enforcement by ensuring that legislative members have access to critical information regarding incidents that may impact public safety and policy. The act is set to take effect immediately upon becoming law, highlighting its urgency in addressing the needs for oversight in law enforcement practices related to school safety incidents.