Tennessee 2023-2024 Regular Session

Tennessee House Bill HJR0223

Introduced
2/14/23  
Engrossed
2/23/23  
Enrolled
3/3/23  

Caption

A RESOLUTION to honor Gavin Giffey of the Clay County 4-H Livestock Judging Team on winning the Arizona National Livestock Judging Contest.

Impact

This resolution not only acknowledges the achievement of an individual but also brings attention to the broader impact of youth agricultural programs like 4-H in promoting engagement among young people in farming and livestock management. By celebrating such victories, the resolution aims to inspire other youth to participate actively in agricultural education and competitions, fostering a sense of community and leadership within the sector. This can contribute to a more robust future for Tennessee's agriculture by encouraging participation and excellence among young leaders.

Summary

House Joint Resolution 223 (HJR0223) is a resolution that honors Gavin Giffey, a member of the Clay County 4-H Livestock Judging Team, for his impressive achievement at the Arizona National Livestock Judging Contest. Gavin, alongside his team members, excelled in evaluating livestock in various categories, demonstrating their skills in structural correctness and quality assessment, ultimately leading to their victory. HJR0223 aims to recognize and celebrate the accomplishments of young scholars in Tennessee's agricultural sector, thereby highlighting the importance of youth involvement in agricultural practices.

Contention

While HJR0223 itself is a resolution of recognition and does not impose new laws or alter existing legislation, it sheds light on the significance of youth programs in developing future agricultural leaders. The celebration of these accomplishments can generate conversations around the funding and support of such programs, which are crucial for the growth and competitiveness of the agricultural industry. There may be varying opinions regarding resource allocation for youth programs versus other pressing agricultural needs, which can stir discussions among legislators and constituents.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TN HJR0224

A RESOLUTION to honor Eli Rich of the Clay County 4-H Livestock Judging Team on winning the Arizona National Livestock Judging Contest.

TN HJR0222

A RESOLUTION to honor Kendall Hamilton of the Clay County 4-H Livestock Judging Team on winning the Arizona National Livestock Judging Contest.

TN HR0128

A RESOLUTION to honor Gavin Giffey, Kendall Hamilton, and Gunnar Giffey of the Clay County 4-H Livestock Judging Team on competing in the National Livestock Judging Contest.

TN SJR1055

A RESOLUTION to honor the members of the Cocke County 4-H Livestock Judging Team for their outstanding performance at The Darby.

TN SJR1193

A RESOLUTION to honor the members of the Cocke County 4-H Livestock Judging Team for their outstanding performance at The Darby.

TN SJR1380

A RESOLUTION to commend and congratulate the Franklin County 4-H Consumer Decision Making Judging team on winning the FCS National Championship.

TN SR712

Recognizing the Austin County 4-H Livestock Quiz Bowl team for winning the Western National Roundup Championship.

TN HR196

Congratulating the Austin County 4-H Livestock Quiz Bowl team on its national championship.

TN HJR0878

A RESOLUTION to honor and congratulate the Macon County 4-H parliamentary procedure team on winning the national championship.

TN HR132

Honoring the Fort Recovery High School FFA wildlife judging team on placing first at the 2023 Ohio FFA Wildlife Judging Competition.

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