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HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS Senate Journal 2005-2006 1 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS Senate Journal 2005-2006 Title Other Action Number Speaker Signed by Transmitted Concurred in 1 Memorials, Sports - Beech High School Lady Buccaneers, 2004 TSSAA Class AAA state 14 255 260 20, 44, 87, 258, 260 champions. 2 Memorials, Congratulations - Heather Duncan, Mrs. Democrat of 2004. 14 255 260 20, 45, 87, 258, 260 3 Memorials, Congratulations - John Berry of Tullahoma, Mr. Democrat of 2004. 14 255 260 20, 45, 87, 258, 260 4 General Assembly, Joint Conventions - Calls joint convention to elect secretary of state, 8 11 15 10, 11, 12, 14, 15 comptroller of treasury, and state treasurer on January 12, 2005, at 9.30 a.m. 5 Memorials, Personal Occasion - Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Clayborn, 40th wedding anniversary. 14 21 27 20, 21, 27 6 General Assembly - Approves report of committee appointed to audit reports of comptroller 15 11 15 11, 15 and treasurer. 7 Memorials, Government Officials - Memorializes Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to 486 599 635 493, 578, 591, 604 deny application for Certificate by Midwestern Gas Transmission Co. to extend existing natural gas pipeline across Highland Rim via Eastern Extension Project; urges Tennessee Congressional delegation to exert necessary influence to convince FERC to deny such application. 8 State Symbols - Commemorates the 100th anniversary of Tennessee State Flag. 26 256 260 45, 87, 258, 260 9 Naming and Designating - "Community College Week," April 4-10, 2005. 634 745 762 643, 713, 722, 740, 759, 762 11 General Assembly, Adjournment - Adjourns organizational session at close of business on 25 24 27 24, 25, 26, 27 January 13, 2005, and convenes regular session immediately thereafter; recesses regular session until January 31, 2005. 12 General Assembly, Joint Conventions - Calls joint convention for Monday, January 31, 25 20 27 20, 27, 46, 47 2005, for purpose of hearing budget address and transmittal of the budget. 13 Memorials, Public Service - Mayor George Harvell, Jr. 53 334 351 82, 330, 338, 350 17 Memorials, Death - Kenneth E. Russell. 86 334 351 250, 330, 338, 350 18 Memorials, Death - John W. "Jack" Proffitt. 86 334 351 250, 330, 350 19 General Assembly, Statement of Intent or Position - Designates 2005 as "Year of the 590 745 762 593, 722, 736, 740, 759, 762 Veteran" in Tennessee. 20 General Assembly, Studies - Extends special joint committee created by HJR 274 in 2004 549 711 739 559, 639, 695, 715, 738 to study the alignment of the trial court judicial districts and the allocation of judicial personnel until April 1, 2005. 21 Naming and Designating - "Motorcycle Safety and Awareness Month," May 2005. 86 423 431 250, 367, 386, 428, 430, 715 25 Naming and Designating - "Dixie Youth Baseball Week," June 6-12, 2005. 943 940 945 939, 941, 944 26 Memorials, Sports - Donelson Christian Academy football team, TSSAA Class 1A 86 334 351 250, 330, 338, 350 Champions. 27 Memorials, Recognition - McGavock High School Band. 86 334 351 250, 328, 330, 338, 350 28 Memorials, Recognition - Johnny and Fay Cripps. 86 334 351 251, 330, 338, 350 29 Memorials, Personal Occasion - Roy and Becky Startup, 50th wedding anniversary. 86 334 351 251, 330, 338, 350 30 Memorials, Recognition - Hermitage Hills Baptist Church. 86 334 351 251, 330, 338, 350 31 Memorials, Sports - Donelson Knights, NABF World Series Champions. 86 334 351 251, 330, 338, 350 32 Memorials, Public Service - Sheri McCamish, Wilson Co. Humane Association. 86 334 351 251, 330, 338, 350 33 Naming and Designating - "Tennessee Saves Month," April 2005. 525 683 693 535, 638, 679, 690, 693 36 Memorials, Professional Achievement - Johnson City Bureau of Police, CALEA 86 334 351 251, 330, 350 Reaccreditation. HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS Senate Journal 2005-2006 Title Other Action Number Speaker Signed by Transmitted Concurred in 37 Memorials, Personal Occasion - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Daniels, 50th Wedding Anniversary. 86 334 351 251, 330, 350 38 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Duncan Michel, Eagle Scout. 86 334 351 251, 330, 339, 350 39 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Eric Dial, Eagle Scout. 86 334 351 251, 330, 339, 350 40 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Dennis Pritzel, Eagle Scout. 86 334 351 252, 330, 339, 350 41 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Wesley Bush, Eagle Scout. 86 334 351 252, 330, 339, 350 42 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Jacob Bliss, Eagle Scout. 86 334 351 252, 330, 339, 350 43 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Kirk Mayberry, Eagle Scout. 86 335 351 252, 330, 339, 350 44 Memorials, Personal Achievement - James Rogers, Eagle Scout. 86 335 351 252, 330, 339, 350 45 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Christopher Taylor, Eagle Scout. 86 335 351 252, 330, 339, 350 46 Memorials, Personal Achievement - James Bumpus III, Eagle Scout. 86 335 351 252, 330, 339, 350 47 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Mark Michel, Eagle Scout. 86 335 351 252, 330, 339, 350 48 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Mark Fulton, Eagle Scout. 86 335 351 253, 330, 339, 350 49 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Joseph Paterniti, Eagle Scout. 86 335 351 253, 330, 339, 350 50 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Benjamin Holloway, Eagle Scout. 86 335 351 253, 330, 339, 350 51 Memorials, Personal Achievement - John Dale, Eagle Scout. 86 335 351 253, 330, 339, 350 52 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Lucas Burt, Eagle Scout. 86 335 351 253, 330, 339, 350 53 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Jeffery Streeter, Eagle Scout. 86 335 351 253, 330, 339, 350 54 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Jerrell Hann, Eagle Scout. 86 335 351 253, 330, 339, 350 55 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Michael Gerges, Eagle Scout. 86 335 351 253, 330, 339, 350 56 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Gregory Mabry, Eagle Scout. 86 335 351 253, 330, 339, 350 57 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Josh Huff, Eagle Scout. 86 335 351 254, 330, 339, 350 58 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Lucas Mayeur, Eagle Scout. 86 335 351 254, 330, 339, 350 59 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Joseph Dungy, Eagle Scout. 86 335 351 254, 330, 339, 350 60 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Jeremiah Duff, Eagle Scout. 86 336 351 254, 330, 339, 350 61 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Jonathan Pokorny, Eagle Scout. 86 336 351 254, 330, 339, 350 62 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Derek Phillips, Eagle Scout. 86 336 351 254, 330, 339, 350 63 Memorials, Personal Achievement - William Moon, Eagle Scout. 86 336 351 254, 330, 339, 350 64 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Timothy Baker, Eagle Scout. 86 336 351 254, 330, 339, 350 66 Memorials, Public Service - Mrs. Margit Worsham. 259 346 351 327, 340, 351 69 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Jordan L. Wells, Eagle Scout. 259 346 351 327, 340, 351 70 Memorials, Recognition - Bishop Vashti Murphy McKenzie. 259 346 351 327, 340, 349, 351 71 Memorials, Recognition - John Furgess, VFW Commander-in-Chief. 259 344 351 328, 340, 344, 349, 351 74 Memorials, Retirement - Paul E. Schaaf. 259 346 351 328, 340, 349, 351 75 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Boots Donnelly, 2005 Honoree of Rutherford County 86 257 260 255, 257, 260 Heart Association. 76 Memorials, Recognition - Bishop Vashti Murphy McKenzie. 259 346 351 328, 340, 351 78 Memorials, Recognition - Johnson City Medical Center, Magnet Hospital Award. 259 346 351 328, 340, 349, 351 79 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Ashlei Goddard, 2005 Cocke County Miss Fairest of 329 359 363 333, 351, 361, 363 the Fair. 80 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Brittany Waddell, 2005 Miss Tennessee Fairest of the 329 359 363 333, 351, 361, 363 Fair. HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS Senate Journal 2005-2006 Title Other Action Number Speaker Signed by Transmitted Concurred in 82 Memorials, Heroism - Andrew von Zellen, National Boy Scout's Honor Medal. 329 359 363 333, 351, 361, 363 83 Memorials, Death - Mayor Ray Williams. 329 359 363 333, 351, 361, 363 85 General Assembly, Directed Studies - Urges the departments of health and education to 549 1363 1385 559, 1243, 1341, 1384 develop programs addressing childhood obesity. 86 General Assembly, Statement of Intent or Position - Urges the bureau of TennCare to 691 1422 1674 699, 1243, 1387, 1431, 1589 adopt a cost-of-living index for the reimbursement of dialysis services. 88 General Assembly, Statement of Intent or Position - Urges department of education to 717 1363 1385 727, 1095, 1243, 1341, 1384 develop and provide proper instruction to students about adopting and maintaining healthy lifestyle habits. 90 General Assembly, Directed Studies - Urges department of education to promote the 691 699, 1095 teaching of the labor movement in Tennessee schools. 91 General Assembly, Directed Studies - Urges TennCare to conduct study on health 760 1364 1385 766, 1243, 1341, 1384 disparities in Tennessee. 95 Memorials, Retirement - Ray Webb. 329 359 363 333, 351, 363 97 Memorials, Death - Officer Christy Dedman. 329 359 363 333, 351, 361, 363 99 Naming and Designating - "National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness & Information Day," 329 683 693 333, 638, 679, 693 February 7, 2005. 100 Memorials, Recognition - Rotary International's 100th Anniversary and Wilson County 339 359 363 343, 351, 361, 363 Rotary clubs. 101 Memorials, Recognition - Wilson County Fair. 339 359 363 343, 351, 361, 363 102 General Assembly, Confirmation of Appointment - Mr. J. Houston Gordon, Tennessee 350 348 351 348, 349, 351 Education Lottery Corporation Board of Directors. 103 Memorials, Personal Occasion - Lucinda Mae Bell, 100th Birthday. 339 344, 351, 359 105 Memorials, Congratulations - Cocke County High School's Red Regiment band. 350 381 431 357, 364, 384, 430 106 Memorials, Congratulations - Cocke County Fair, AA 2nd Runner-Up. 350 381 431 358, 364, 384, 430 107 Memorials, Recognition - Greene County Fair, AAA State Champion Fair. 350 381 431 358, 364, 384, 430 108 Memorials, Professional Achievement - Ron Lollar, All Tennessee School Board. 350 381 431 358, 364, 384, 430 109 Memorials, Recognition - Rotary International, 100th Anniversary. 350 381 431 358, 364, 384, 430 110 Naming and Designating - "Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Day," October 24th.
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