House Bill 2625 proposes the creation of a new school district structure in Cheatham County, Tennessee, which will transition from six to seven school districts starting with the general election in August 2032. The bill mandates that the county legislative body will establish these districts, each with a substantially equal population, and that one member of the Cheatham County board of education will be elected from each district. During the transition period, current board members will remain in their positions until their terms expire, while a new member will be elected to a four-year term to fill the newly created office.

The bill stipulates that it will only take effect if approved by a two-thirds vote of the Cheatham County legislative body, with the results of the vote to be certified to the secretary of state. The act will be effective upon becoming law for the purpose of approval or rejection, while other provisions will take effect as outlined in the approval process.