Bill Would Ban Police Residency Requirement In Memphis

Tennessee’s GOP-controlled House have advanced legislation banning Memphis from requiring police officers to live in the county they patrol.

The proposal was initially introduced as a statewide ban. However, the bill was tweaked on the House floor Thursday to only apply to the state’s largest majority-Black city. The proposal must now clear the Senate.

Supporters argue Memphis’ residency requirement for first responders has led to mass staffing shortages, which in turn have contributed to the city’s violent crime rates. Memphis ended 2021 with a record 346 homicides.