Gov. Bill Lee will decide whether Tennessee will ban the use of handheld electronic devices, including cellphones while driving.
The Senate voted 23-7 on Tuesday (4/30/2019) to send Governor Lee the bill. The House previously cleared it in a 53-38 vote.
Supporters in the GOP-supermajority Legislature touted the bill as a safety measure, while opponents argued it's a government overreach.
Sixteen states and Washington D.C. prohibit all drivers from using handheld cellphones, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. Georgia passed a similar law last year.
Currently, hand-held cellphone use is banned in Tennessee school zones.
By the way, a study shows that the Volunteer State leads the nation in the number of traffic deaths resulting from being distracted while driving.
In addition to the cellphone bill, the bills on school vouchers as well as the daylight savings bill are all headed to Governor Lee for signing.