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Senate Joint Resolutions 5225 House Journal – 2003-2004 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS DESCRIPTION OTHER ACTION 1 Memorials, Death - Joe E. Torrence. 58 67 90 59, 67, 89 2 Memorials, Academic Achievement - Parker Ramsey, State Music Composition Competition 58 67 90 59, 89 Winner. 3 Memorials, Congratulations - John Furgess, Jr., election as National Junior Vice Commander-in- 58 67 90 59, 89 Chief, VFW. 4 Memorials, Professional Achievement - Anne B. Pope, Commissioner of Commerce and Insurance. 58 67 90 60, 89 7 General Assembly, Joint Conventions - Calls joint convention for purpose of inaugurating Honorable 51 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 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Fran Marcum. 58 69 90 60, 89 9 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Representative Butch Lewis, "Mr. Democrat". 58 69 90 60, 89 10 Memorials, Public Service - Ken Fulmar, Mayor of Bartlett. 58 67 90 60, 89 11 Memorials, Government Officials - Urges secretary of state to include "I AM TENNESSEE," official 1045 1104 2978 3007 2920, 2974, 3007 state declamation, in subsequent editions of Tennessee Blue Book. 12 Memorials, Heroism - Halie Jacobs. 65 88 93 66, 93 13 Memorials, Sports - Soddy Daisy Cheerleaders. 86 111 115 86, 114 14 Memorials, Personal Occasion - Reverend Melvin Jordan. 86 111 115 86, 115 16 Memorials, Recognition - Jane G. Kisber, Tennessee Board of Regents. 65 88 93 66, 88, 93 18 Memorials, Professional Achievement - Judge Allen W. Wallace. 86 89 93 93 20 Memorials, Public Service - Family & Children's Services of Chattanooga, 125th anniversary. 136 180 186 139, 186 21 Memorials, Personal Occasion - Whitney Stegall, Sr., 87th birthday. 94 112 115 115 22 Memorials, Retirement - Judge Allen W. Wallace. 136 139, 180, 181, 182 23 Naming and Designating - May 24, Tennessee Aviation Maintenance Technicians Day. 352 472 479 392, 479 24 Memorials, Retirement - Alma and Billy Ford. 136 138 162 162 25 Memorials, Death - J.R. Humphreys. 136 180 186 139, 186 26 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Christoper James and David Brown, Eaker Award. 136 180 186 139, 186 27 Memorials, Congress - Urges passage of federal constitutional amendment to define marriage 4387 4686, 4688, 4689 exclusively as "union of a man and a woman.". 28 Memorials, Death - Lytle "Jug" Landers. 136 180 186 139, 181, 186 29 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Brandon Holt, Eagle Scout. 136 180 186 139, 186 30 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Josh Deal, Eagle Scout. 136 180 186 139, 186 31 Memorials, Public Service - Gallatin Bicentennial Celebration Committee. 94 112 133 115 32 Memorials, Retirement - James Harvey "Preacher" Shelton. 94 131 133 96, 133 34 Memorials, Sports - Montgomery Bell Academy, 2002 TSSAA Division II, AAA football champions. 136 181 186 140, 186 35 Memorials, Death - Clyde William McCullough, Jr. 136 181 186 140, 181, 186 37 Naming and Designating - February 6, 2003, "Ronald Reagan Day" in Tennessee. 94 38 Memorials, Public Service - Ed Moore. 136 181 186 140, 186 39 Memorials, Heroism - Expresses sorrow at loss of Space Shuttle Columbia and offers condolences 136 181 186 140, 181, 186 to families of crew members. 40 Memorials, Death - Gwen Awsumb. 136 181 186 140, 186 5225 House Journal – 2003-2004 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS DESCRIPTION OTHER ACTION 41 Memorials, Professional Achievement - Harvey Burniston, Jr. 136 181 186 140, 186 42 Memorials, Retirement - James D. Bowman. 136 181 186 140, 186 43 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Arthur Byron "Deacon" Bowers. 136 181 186 140, 186 46 Memorials, Death - David Wallace. 115 158 162 117, 162 47 Memorials, Retirement - Dr. Martin O. Deschenes. 164 207 245 166, 245 48 Memorials, Death - Ben Marlin Gaines, Sr. 562 578 587 587 49 Memorials, Sports - David Lipscomb High School football team, 2002 TSSAA Class 2A champions. 164 208 245 166, 245 50 General Assembly, Studies - Continues special joint committee to study restructuring of electric 249 310 utility industry. 51 Memorials, Death - Foster D. Arnett, Sr. 164 208 245 166, 245 53 Memorials, Professional Achievement - Quinten Howard, Master School Board Member. 249 339 349 251, 349 54 Memorials, Professional Achievement - W. David Sullins, Jr., Southern College of Optometry 164 208 245 166, 208, 245 Lifetime Achievement Award. 55 Memorials, Public Service - Senator Tommy G. Haun. 164 208 245 166, 208, 245 56 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Phi Theta Kappa All-Tennessee Academic Team. 164 183 186 186 57 Memorials, Retirement - George "Big Daddy" Perkins. 164 208 245 166, 208, 245 58 Memorials, Recognition - National Champions, Walnut Valley Music Festival. 164 208 245 166, 245 60 Memorials, Congress - Urges U.S. Department of Energy to require engineers working at DOE 512 524 facilities in Tennessee to comply with Tennessee's registration law; memorializes state's Congressional delegation to introduce legislation to accomplish same. 61 Memorials, Professional Achievement - Tennessee Gas Association, 40th Anniversary. 249 339 349 251, 349 62 Memorials, Retirement - Karen Williams. 215 301 349 217, 348 63 Memorials, Death - Mayor Tommie Goodwin. 215 301 349 217, 348 64 Memorials, Congress - Urges Congress to require, when applicable, that government uniforms and 541 567 3229 3280 3169, 3197, 3230, 3280 equipment be manufactured in United States. 65 Memorials, Death - Lester Hailey. 215 301 349 217, 348 66 Memorials, Professional Achievement - Roy Drusky. 215 301 349 217, 348 67 General Assembly, Studies - Reauthorizes select joint committee on veterans affairs. 995 1002 1804 1967 1751, 1967 68 Memorials, Academic Achievement - Jaime Johnson, Phi Theta Kappa. 215 301 349 217, 348 69 Memorials, Academic Achievement - Mitzi Kanizar, Phi Theta Kappa. 215 301 349 217, 348 70 Memorials, Death - George and Ruth Hymers. 215 301 349 217, 348 71 Constitutional Amendments - Amends Article II, Section 28, of Tennessee Constitution to provide 3625 4344 4560 4108, 4164, 4170, 4230, 4344, 4560 property tax relief for senior citizens. 72 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Kelley Powers. 249 339 349 252, 349 73 Memorials, Public Service - Tennessee Jaycees Model Legislature. 249 339 349 252, 349 74 Memorials, Professional Achievement - Lawrence Hahn. 249 339 349 252, 349 75 Memorials, Congratulations - Y-12 National Security Complex. 249 339 349 252, 349 77 Memorials, Death - William T. Goins. 249 339 349 252, 349 78 Memorials, Death - Raymond Miller. 249 339 349 252, 349 79 Memorials, Congratulations - Bowater, Inc., Sustainable Forestry Initiative certification. 215 346 389 217, 301, 345, 389 5226 House Journal – 2003-2004 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS DESCRIPTION OTHER ACTION 80 Memorials, Retirement - Jim Dodge. 187 211 245 245 81 General Assembly, Directed Studies - Requires inter-departmental study of autism and creates 995 1002 1804 1967 1751, 1967 special joint committee to recommend any necessary legislation. 82 General Assembly, Directed Studies - Requests state insurance committee to propose 512 524 775 793 712, 762, 792 comprehensive vision program as voluntary group program for state employees and retirees. 83 Memorials, Recognition - Senator Rosalind Kurita. 249 252, 339, 340, 353, 382 85 Memorials, Retirement - Vernon Osborne. 352 443 479 354, 479 86 Memorials, Congratulations - Wilson County Fair. 352 443 479 354, 479 87 Memorials, Personal Achievement - Nikki White, Wilson County Fairest of the Fair. 352 443 479 355, 479 89 Memorials, Professional Achievement - Charles C. Haynes. 352 443 479 355, 479 90 Memorials, Recognition - Sasha Kay Dunavant. 352 443 479 355, 479 91 Memorials, Retirement - Randy Barnes. 352 443 479 355, 479 92 Memorials, Recognition - Tennessee Gospel Quartet Convention, guests. 352 383 389 389 93 Memorials, Recognition - Michael R. Dickson. 352 384 389 389 94 Memorials, Recognition - Tennessee Quartet Convention, volunteers. 352 384 389 389 95 Memorials, Sports - Ridgeway High School Football. 352 443 479 355, 479 96 Memorials, Public Service - Willie Green, Citizen of the Year. 352 443 479 355, 479 97 Memorials, Death - Letha Ottinger Kilgore. 352 443 479 355, 479 98 Memorials, Death - Sherry Wolfe. 352 443 479 355, 479 99 Memorials, Congratulations - Watauga Masonic Lodge, 100th Anniversary. 352 443 479 355, 479 100 Memorials, Recognition - Tennessee Gospel Quartet Convention, deceased gospel singers and 352 384 389 389 pioneering quartets. 101 Memorials, Congratulations - Junior League of Chattanooga, 85th Anniversary. 249 339 349 251, 349 102 Memorials, Congratulations - Emmie Granbery, 2003 Prudential Spirit of Community Award winner. 352 444 479 355, 479 103 Memorials, Public Service - Courtney Campbell, 2003 Distinguished Finalist, Prudential Spirit of 389 472 479 392, 479 Community Awards. 104 Naming and Designating - May, 2003, "Motorcycle Awareness Month". 562 543 1011 1976 914, 1007, 1976 105 Memorials, Public Service - Senator Bobby Carter. 389 472 479 392, 479 106 Memorials, Death - John R. Lunn, Sr. 389 472 479 392, 472, 479 107 General Assembly, Joint Conventions - Calls joint convention to hear from representative of 309 383 389 389 Georgia Lottery, February 26, 2003, 3:00 p.m. (CST). 108 Memorials, Public Service - Auction of Senator Curtis Person with proceeds easing state budget 309 353 deficit. 110 Memorials, Congratulations - Cassandra Cardoza, 2003 Distinguished Finalist, Prudential Spirit of 389 472 479 392, 479 Community Award. 111 Memorials, Professional Achievement - Rabbi Lawrence Zierler. 482 490 495 495
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