Senate Resolution 120, sponsored by Taylor, addresses the lack of established codes of conduct for district attorneys general, district public defenders, and court clerks in Tennessee. While there is a board of judicial conduct for judges, the resolution highlights the absence of similar mechanisms for these other elected officials within the justice system. The resolution calls on the Supreme Court to initiate the drafting and adoption of appropriate codes of conduct for these roles to ensure accountability and uphold the integrity of the judicial branch.

Additionally, the resolution urges the Supreme Court to form a panel of three to five individuals involved in the judicial process to investigate recent allegations of misconduct involving district attorneys general. This panel would evaluate the situation and determine if any actions are necessary to hold these officials accountable, thereby reinforcing the standards of conduct expected within the justice system.