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SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS House Journal - 2007-2008 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS House Journal - 2007-2008 Description Other Action Number Speaker Signed by Signed Committee Referred to Referred Transmitted Concurred in Concurred 1 Memorials, Retirement - Herbert L. Harper 65 85 89 66, 86, 89 3 Memorials, Heroism - Robert Lee 65 85 89 66, 89 4 Memorials, Retirement - Joe Max Williams 65 85 89 66, 89 5 Memorials, Public Service - Lola V. Wooldridge 65 85 89 66, 85, 89 6 Memorials, Public Service - Bruce Overton 151 221 224 153, 223 7 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Christopher Martin Burgess, Eagle Scout 151 221 224 153, 223 9 Memorials, Recognition - Taylor Wesley Jones 151 221 224 153, 223 10 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Devin James Conway, Eagle Scout 151 221 224 153, 223 11 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Michael Christopher, Eagle Scout 294 395 451 300, 451 12 Memorials, Recognition - City of Gatlinburg, Bicentennial Celebration 294 395 451 300, 451 13 Memorials, Congress - Urges enactment of legislation to accelerate naturalization process and 617 627 make such process more accessible to legal immigrants. 14 Memorials, Death - Wilma Dykeman 294 395 451 300, 451 15 Memorials, Death - David Lo 294 395 451 300, 451 16 Memorials, Academic Achievement - Coopertown Middle School, Blue Ribbon/Lighthouse School of 294 395 451 300, 451 Excellence 17 Memorials, Retirement - Hugh Jackson 294 395 451 300, 451 18 Memorials, Death - Joe Miller Womack 294 395 451 300, 451 19 Memorials, Death - Bob Culbreath 294 395 451 300, 451 20 Memorials, Public Service - B.R. Hall 294 395 451 300, 397, 451 21 Memorials, Personal Occasion - James and Evelyn Burns, 60th wedding anniversary 128 173 224 130, 223 22 Memorials, Death - Joanna Burke 294 395 451 300, 451 23 Memorials, Death - Dr. James Church Blackwell 294 395 451 300, 451 24 Memorials, Academic Achievement - 2007 Phi Theta Kappa All-Tennessee Academic Team 227 291 296 290, 296 25 Memorials, Congratulations - Ralph McDonald, Ducks Unlimited International Artist of the Year 294 395 451 300, 451 26 Memorials, Public Service - Cliff Beaman, Senior Citizens Center 2006 Volunteer of the Year 294 395 451 301, 451 27 Memorials, Sports - Hendersonville High School cheerleaders 294 395 451 301, 451 29 Memorials, Public Service - Judge Jane Wheatcraft 294 395 451 301, 451 30 Memorials, Heroism - Master Sergeant Archie Pike, United States Army 294 395 451 301, 451 38 General Assembly, Statement of Intent or Position - Urges President George W. Bush to pardon 617 627 1334 1400 955, 1044, 1157, 1264, Border Control Agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean. 1335, 1397 39 Memorials, Professional Achievement - Tina Mitchell, Girls in Pearls 294 396 451 301, 451 40 Memorials, Death - Lance Corporal William Koprince, Jr., United States Marine Corps 294 396 451 301, 397, 451 41 Memorials, Death - Marshall Whisnant 294 396 451 301, 451 42 Memorials, Public Service - Senator Don McLeary 294 396 451 301, 451 44 Memorials, Personal Occasion - Letha Bryant, 100th birthday 294 396 451 301, 451 45 Memorials, Death - Trooper Calvin Wayne Jenks 294 396 451 301, 397, 451 46 Constitutional Amendments - Proposes an amendment to Article XI, Section 5 of the Constitution of 1517 1524 the State of Tennessee concerning charitable lotteries to include certain veteran organizations exempt from federal taxation and described in 26 USC 501(c)(19). 48 Memorials, Personal Occasion - Anna and Owen Alexander, 50th Wedding Anniversary 297 396 451 301, 451 6517 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS House Journal - 2007-2008 Description Other Action Number Speaker Signed by Signed Committee Referred to Referred Transmitted Concurred in Concurred 49 Memorials, Public Service - Homer P. "Hop" Hopkins 297 396 451 301, 451 50 Memorials, Professional Achievement - Michelle Haynes, Tennessee Women Auctioneer Bid Calling 297 396 451 301, 451 Champion 51 Memorials, Retirement - Colonel Olen Scott Key, United States Air Force 151 221 224 153, 223 52 Memorials, Retirement - Kathy Ratz 297 396 451 302, 451 53 Memorials, Death - Dr. Paul C. Thompson 297 396 451 302, 451 55 General Assembly, Confirmation of Appointment - Eddie Roberson, Tennessee Regulatory Authority 351 456 56 Memorials, Professional Achievement - Mike Fitts, Thomas Jefferson Award for Public Architecture 297 396 451 302, 397, 451 57 Memorials, Public Service - Blount County Rescue Squad, 50th anniversary 297 396 451 302, 451 58 General Assembly, Directed Studies - Requests department of correction to review National Bill of 1033 1041 1410 1447 1320, 1373, 1412, 1447 Rights for Children of the Incarcerated and update 1995 report on Children and Families of Incarcerated Felons. 59 Memorials, Death - Billy "Jack" Grindstaff 297 397 451 302, 451 60 Memorials, Public Service - Bob Cable 297 397 451 302, 451 62 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Brian Elrod, Eagle Scout 297 397 451 302, 451 64 Memorials, Death - Truman Dale Anderson 351 520 563 352, 563 66 General Assembly, Statement of Intent or Position - Commends and supports efforts of Taiwan to 617 627 join United Nations, World Health Organization, and other international organizations. - 67 Memorials, Personal Occasion - Dr. Stephen G. Preas, 60th birthday 351 521 563 353, 563 69 Naming and Designating - "Tennessee Bus Drivers' Appreciation Day," October 17, 2007 581 585 70 Memorials, Death - Judge Charles H. O'Brien 351 521 563 353, 521, 563 71 Naming and Designating - "Edna Shoffner Allied Health Complex," Tennessee Technology Center 2012 2031 2413 2499 2262, 2406, 2412, 2499 72 Memorials, Retirement - Betty Nixon 451 555 563 456, 563 73 Memorials, Recognition - Laura Smith Tidwell, Star Spangled Salute 451 555 563 456, 563 74 Memorials, Recognition - Jeff Whitehorn, Star Spangled Salute 451 555 563 456, 563 76 Memorials, Sports - Loftis Middle School cheerleaders, Grand National Champions 575 605 622 584, 622 77 Naming and Designating - "Ronald Reagan Day," February 6, 2008 667 694 78 Memorials, Retirement - Patsy Harrison Keen 575 605 622 584, 622 80 Memorials, Recognition - David L. Eubanks 351 399 451 451 81 General Assembly, Recess & Reconvene - Recesses general assembly for President's Day holiday 350 352 451 351, 451 from close of business on Thursday, February 15, 2007, until Wednesday, February 21, 2007. 82 Naming and Designating - Designates "Tennessee Treasures Too" by Michael Sloan as an official 667 694 1581 1630 1320, 1456, 1629 painting of Tennessee. 83 Memorials, Death - Dr. Benjamin F. Byrd, Jr. 581 605 622 584, 622 84 Memorials, Public Service - Richard Williams, Jr., Leadership Development Academy 581 605 622 584, 607, 622 86 Memorials, Public Service - Tiffany A. Zwart, U.S. Marine Corps 581 606 622 584, 622 87 Memorials, Public Service - Jonathan R. Zwart, U.S. Marine Corps 581 606 622 584, 622 88 Memorials, Congress - Urges withdrawal of the United States from the Security and Prosperity 1216 1257 1795 Partnership of North America and from any other bilateral or multilateral activity that seeks the economic merger of the United States with any other country. 89 Memorials, Academic Achievement - April Lynn Tummins, Valedictorian, McEwen High School 581 606 622 584, 622 6518 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS House Journal - 2007-2008 Description Other Action Number Speaker Signed by Signed Committee Referred to Referred Transmitted Concurred in Concurred 90 Memorials, Death - Judge Allen Cornelius 581 606 622 584, 622 91 General Assembly, Directed Studies - Directs the comptroller of the treasury to study current alcohol 644 670 2230 2499 1928, 1929, 2067, 2068, and drug laws. 2125, 2229, 2499 92 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Christopher Neil Goggans, Eagle Scout 581 606 622 584, 622 93 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Bob Sain, Robert W. Varnell, Jr., Leadership Award 582 606 622 584, 622 94 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Lynn Jones, 28th M.C. Headrick Free Enterprise Award 582 606 622 584, 622 95 Memorials, Congratulations - Thompson Springs Baptist Church, 75th Anniversary 582 606 622 584, 622 96 Memorials, Professional Achievement - Dr. Richard W. Phillips, President of the Southern College of 582 606 622 584, 622 Optometry 98 Memorials, Public Service - Miles Karro, Prudential Spirit of Community Award 582 606 622 585, 622 99 Memorials, Public Service - Taylor Cox, Prudential Spirit of Community Award 582 606 622 585, 622 100 Highway Signs - "Trooper Todd M. Larkins Memorial Highway," segment of I-40 in Dickson and 851 865 Williamson counties 101 Memorials, Professional Achievement - Robert Smith, Josten's Renaissance Hall of Fame 582 606 622 585, 622 102 Memorials, Congratulations - UTC College of Business, inclusion in Princeton Review's Top 282 582 606 622 585, 622 Business Schools 103 Memorials, Public Service - Leigh Andrews, Prudential Spirit of Community Award 582 606 622 585, 622 104 Memorials, Sports - Beech High School Cheerleaders 582 606 622 585, 622 105 Highway Signs - "Trooper Samuel F. Holcomb Memorial Highway," segment of I-40 in Dickson 851 865 County 106 Naming and Designating - "TISL Day at the Legislature," March 28, 2007 666 694 838 851 796, 797, 850 107 Naming and Designating - "Girl Scouts Make the World A Better Place Week," March 10-17, 2007 667 694 108 Memorials, Professional Achievement - Catherine Neely, National Federation of High School 601 632 639 602, 639 Associations' 2006 National High School Coach of the Year 109 Memorials, Professional Achievement - Barry Brickey, Tennessee Public Fire Educator of the Year 601 632 639 603, 639 110 Memorials, Recognition - Michael Crowder 601 632 639 603, 639 111 Memorials, Recognition - Ken Maness 601 632 639 603, 639 112 Memorials, Recognition - Kemmons Wilson 601 632 639 603, 639 113 Memorials, Death - Charles Edward Laine 601 632 639 603, 639 114 Memorials, Recognition - Middle Tennessee State University Construction Management Technology 575 606 622 585, 622 Team 115 Memorials, Congratulations - Oakmont Elementary School, principal, and parents 601 632 639 603, 639 116 Naming and Designating - "Be a Hero for Babies Day," June 7, 2007 667 694 1581 1630 1320, 1456, 1629 117 Memorials, Death - Christine L. Oden 601 632 639 603, 639 118 Memorials, Professional Achievement - Yolanda Taylor-Statom, Teacher of the Year 581 606 622 585, 607, 622 119 Memorials, Recognition - George Barnes, Jr.
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