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House Joint Resolutions 5167 House Journal – 2003-2004 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS SPONSOR DESCRIPTION OTHER ACTION 1 Overbey, et al Memorials, Death - Barbara Ann Householder. 37 49 62 62 62 94 50, 62, 93 2 Overbey, et al Memorials, Death - George A. "Gig" Painter, Jr. 37 49 62 62 62 94 50, 62, 93 3 Johnson R Memorials, Death - Walter Duke. 37 49 62 62 62 94 50, 62, 93 4 McMillan, et al General Assembly - Approves report of committee appointed to audit 46 46 51 51 52 52 51, 52 reports of comptroller and treasurer. 5 McMillan, et al General Assembly, Joint Conventions - Provides for counting votes and 42 42 51 51 52 52 43, 51, 52 declaring results of November election for governor during joint convention to elect comptroller and state treasurer. 6 McMillan, et al General Assembly, Joint Conventions - Calls joint convention to elect 37 37 51 51 52 52 43, 51, 52 comptroller and state treasurer on January 15, 2003, at 10:30 a.m. (CST). 7 McMillan, et al General Assembly, Joint Conventions - Calls joint convention for purpose 43 43 75 75 75 94 43, 75, 93 of inaugurating Honorable Phil Bredesen as governor on Saturday, January 18, 2003; adjourns organizational session and convenes regular session on January 18, 2003; recesses regular session until February 3, 2003. 8 Black, et al Memorials, Professional Achievement - Hal Ramer, President, Volunteer 46 61 75 75 75 94 62, 75, 93 State Community College. 9 Fowlkes Memorials, Recognition - Yvonne Wood. 46 61 75 75 75 94 57, 62, 75, 93 10 Overbey, et al Naming and Designating - "Childcare Workers Day," May 10, 2003. 65 617 1091 1096 1239 1240 74, 545, 556, 580, 598, 619, 636, 1096, 1239 11 Sargent, et al Memorials, Sports - Brentwood High School, AAA State Volleyball 59 66 90 90 93 94 67, 75, 90, 93 Champions. 12 Sargent, et al Memorials, Sports - Franklin High School Lady Rebels Soccer Team. 59 66 90 90 93 94 75, 90, 93 13 Sargent, et al Memorials, Sports - Page High School, 2002 A/AA Volleyball 59 66 90 90 93 94 75, 90, 93 Championship. 14 Sargent, et al Memorials, Sports - Brentwood High School, 2002 5A State Football 59 66 90 90 93 94 75, 90, 93 Champions. 15 Matheny Memorials, Professional Achievement - Dan Lawson, TOSS's 59 67 90 90 93 94 75, 90, 93 Superintendent of the Year. 16 Mumpower Memorials, Death - Dr. Raymond Massengill, Jr. 96 130 161 161 161 246 133, 161 17 Hargett, et al Memorials, Public Service - Ken Fulmar, Mayor of Bartlett. 112 112 133 160 160 246 113, 160, 161 18 Hargett, et al Memorials, Personal Achievement - Matthew Ryan Young, Eagle Scout. 96 130 161 161 161 246 133, 161, 214 19 Turner L, et al General Assembly, Studies - Creates special joint committee to study 95 1784 1970 1973 1974 1978 857, 1107, 1696, 1751, 1811, public school drop-out rates. 1973, 1974 20 Matheny Memorials, Professional Achievement - Clyde Smith. 96 131 161 161 161 246 133, 161 21 Naifeh Memorials, Heroism - Honors soldiers and military units from Tennessee 96 131 133 160 160 246 131, 133, 160, 161 mobilized in support of War on Terrorism. 22 Lynn, et al Memorials, Personal Achievement - Michael Hodges, Eagle Scout. 96 131 161 161 161 246 133, 161 23 Lynn, et al Memorials, Personal Achievement - Kevin Miller, Eagle Scout. 96 131 161 161 161 246 133, 161 24 Hood, et al Memorials, Death - Thomas M. Lane. 96 131 161 161 161 246 133, 161 5167 House Journal – 2003-2004 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS SPONSOR DESCRIPTION OTHER ACTION 25 Hood, et al Memorials, Professional Achievement - Bart Walker. 96 131 161 161 161 246 133, 161 26 McDonald Memorials, Sports - The Imperials. 96 564 610 611 611 640 131, 211, 582, 610, 612 27 Borchert Memorials, Recognition - Centennial of Town of Big Sandy. 96 131 161 161 161 246 133, 161 28 Newton, et al Memorials, Personal Achievement - Phi Theta Kappa All-Tennessee 96 131 698 704 704 725 114, 640, 704 Academic Team. 29 Baird Memorials, Personal Occasion - Elva Morton, 90th birthday. 116 157 184 186 186 248 161, 186 30 Bone, et al Memorials, Death - J.C. Hellum, Jr. 116 157 184 186 186 248 135, 161, 186 31 Bone, et al Memorials, Death - Martin Cummings. 116 157 184 186 186 248 135, 161, 186 32 McDaniel, et al Naming and Designating - "Major General Dan Wood National Guard 138 889 1480 1485 1486 1973 556, 596, 763, 833, 862, 888, 895, Armory" in Henderson. 1485, 1486 33 Harwell, et al Memorials, Sports - Fred McFerrin Russell. 116 157 184 186 186 248 136, 161, 186 34 Odom Memorials, Academic Achievement - Penny Tyler, 2002 Phi Theta Kappa 116 158 184 186 186 248 161, 186 All Tennessee Academic Team. 35 West Memorials, Public Service - Linda B. Miller. 139 180 245 246 246 349 184, 246 36 West Memorials, Public Service - Betty B. Cannon. 139 180 245 246 246 349 184, 246 37 West Memorials, Public Service - Phyllis Stewart Williams. 139 180 245 246 246 349 184, 246 38 West Memorials, Public Service - Paula Ann Milton. 139 180 245 246 246 349 184, 246 39 West Memorials, Public Service - Gloria Keel Coles. 139 180 245 246 246 349 184, 246 40 Mumpower Memorials, Personal Occasion - Mr. & Mrs. Aaron Chesser, wedding. 139 180 245 246 246 349 184, 246 41 Mumpower Memorials, Congratulations - Erin and Margaret Wills. 139 180 245 246 246 349 184, 246 42 Winningham, et al Naming and Designating - "Teachers Day" in Tennessee, May 6, 2003. 165 473 477 479 479 496 299, 440, 450, 477, 478, 479 43 Winningham General Assembly, Statement of Intent or Position - Endorse "Read 165 473 477 479 479 496 299, 440, 477, 478, 479 Across America" program. 44 Johnson R Memorials, Death - Bobby Grimes. 165 207 305 347 348 482 213, 347, 348 45 Hargett Memorials, Personal Occasion - Violet Canup Edwards, 100th birthday. 165 207 305 347 348 478 213, 347, 348 46 Maddox Memorials, Sports - Rafeal Hill, 2002 Class AA Mr. Football Back Award. 165 207 305 347 348 482 213, 347, 348 47 Mumpower Memorials, Death - Betty Lee Honaker Gray. 165 207 305 347 348 482 213, 347, 348 48 McKee, et al General Assembly, Studies - Creates committee to study group insurance 187 1007 premium increases for small businesses having employees with serious illness. 49 McKee Memorials, Heroism - Billy Benton Stewart. 165 207 305 347 348 482 208, 213, 347, 348 50 Maddox, et al Memorials, Sports - Patrick Willis, 2002 Mr. Football, Division I-1A. 165 207 305 347 348 482 213, 347, 348 51 Sontany Memorials, Congratulations - League of Women Voters, 83rd birthday. 210 210 212 244 244 349 212, 244, 245 52 Fraley Memorials, Retirement - Ed Johnson. 187 243 386 447 447 496 245, 446, 447 53 DeBerry J Memorials, Death - Dottie Yeldell. 187 243 386 447 447 496 245, 446, 447 54 DeBerry J Memorials, Professional Achievement - Rev. Phillip Bell, J.A. McDaniel 188 243 386 447 447 496 245, 446, 447 Award. 55 Dunn, et al Memorials, Professional Achievement - Jennifer Truan, PBPA 188 243 386 447 447 496 245, 446, 447 Businessperson of the Year. 5168 House Journal – 2003-2004 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS SPONSOR DESCRIPTION OTHER ACTION 56 Dunn, et al Memorials, Professional Achievement - Rusty Reed, 2003 Powell 188 243 386 447 447 522 245, 446, 447 Business & Professional Association Man of the Year. 57 Dunn, et al Memorials, Professional Achievement - Margaret Massey-Cox, Powell 188 243 386 447 447 522 245, 446, 447 Business and Professional Association Woman of the Year. 58 McDonald, et al General Assembly, Studies - Creates special joint committee to study 187 1801 1970 1974 1974 1978 1696, 1731, 1739, 1751, 1811, rural water supply, water resources and environment. 1973 59 Hackworth, et al General Assembly, Studies - Creates special joint committee to study 216 1784 1970 1973 1974 1978 762, 1696, 1740, 1751, 1783, economic development. 1811, 1973, 1974 60 Buck Memorials, Death - David Massey. 188 243 386 447 447 522 245, 446, 447 61 West, et al Naming and Designating - "The Ralph A. Brewer Administration Building" 216 880 1737 1807 1807 1978 597, 834, 836, 862, 895, 1807, at Tennessee School for Blind. 1808 62 Rinks, et al Memorials, Retirement - Milt Ashford. 211 211 212 244 244 385 185, 212, 244, 245 63 McMillan, et al General Assembly, Recess & Reconvene - Recesses general assembly 210 210 212 244 244 385 212, 244, 245 for Presidents Day holiday from close of business on Thursday, February 13, 2003, until Wednesday, February 19, 2003. 64 McMillan, et al General Assembly, Joint Conventions - Calls joint convention to elect 210 210 212 244 244 349 212, 244, 245 state election commission and fill vacancy on state election commission, February 19, 2003, 3:00 p.m. 65 Godsey Memorials, Death - Grace Riden. 188 243 386 447 447 520 243, 245, 446, 447 66 Patton Constitutional Amendments - Recognizes importance of relationship 216 between grandparents and grandchildren; acknowledges that such relationship should be sustained through divorce, death or non-marriage of parents of grandchild. 67 Brown, et al Memorials, Public Service - Captain James W. Cunningham. 188 243 386 447 447 522 214, 245, 446, 447 68 Davidson Memorials, Public Service - Dee Reid. 216 299 386 447 447 522 304, 446, 447 69 Overbey, et al Memorials, Death - Michael C. White. 216 299 386 447 447 522 304, 446, 447 70 Walker R, et al Memorials, Personal Occasion - Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Broyles, 50th 216 300 386 447 447 522 301, 304, 446, 447 Wedding Anniversary. 71 Mumpower Memorials, Professional Achievement - Harvey Burniston, Jr.
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