Tennessee 2023-2024 Regular Session

Tennessee House Bill HR0061

Introduced
3/28/23  
Enrolled
4/4/23  

Caption

A RESOLUTION to honor Memphis Police Chief Cerelyn "C.J." Davis in celebration of Women's History Month in Tennessee.

Impact

By acknowledging Chief Davis during Women's History Month, HR0061 emphasizes the importance of representation and leadership by women in various fields, including law enforcement. This resolution acts as a symbolic gesture of recognition for the challenges faced and overcome by women in leadership roles. It aligns with the broader movement to promote gender equity and acknowledges the ongoing efforts to foster an inclusive environment within public service sectors, particularly in traditionally male-dominated fields like policing.

Summary

House Resolution 61 (HR0061) serves to honor Memphis Police Chief Cerelyn "C.J." Davis in the context of Women's History Month in Tennessee. This resolution highlights the contributions of women, particularly those who have played significant roles in shaping society, and C.J. Davis is recognized for her pioneering leadership within law enforcement. As the first woman to lead the Memphis Police Department, her appointment represents a historic moment in the department's history and a step towards gender equality in law enforcement roles.

Contention

Although HR0061 is primarily celebratory in nature, the discussions surrounding women's contributions to leadership can evoke varying opinions within the broader community. While many praise the resolution as a vital recognition of C.J. Davis’s significant impact on the Memphis community and as a representation of women in leadership, there may also be critiques concerning ongoing issues of gender equality in law enforcement and the broader implications of representation in high-profile roles. The resolutions’ focus on Chief Davis's achievements may stir discussions about the effectiveness of leadership strategies traditionally associated with male leaders versus those brought forth by women.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TN SR0101

A RESOLUTION to honor Memphis Police Chief Cerelyn "C.J." Davis in celebration of Women's History Month in Tennessee.

TN HR0055

A RESOLUTION to honor the All-Female Senior Leadership Team of the City of Memphis in celebration of Women's History Month in Tennessee.

TN SR0088

A RESOLUTION to honor Dr. Kia Moore in celebration of Women's History Month in Tennessee.

TN HR0057

A RESOLUTION to honor Alex Smith in celebration of Women's History Month in Tennessee.

TN SR0082

A RESOLUTION to honor Alex Smith in celebration of Women's History Month in Tennessee.

TN HR0059

A RESOLUTION to honor Fire Chief Gina Y. Sweat in celebration of Women's History Month in Tennessee.

TN SR0094

A RESOLUTION to honor Fire Chief Gina Y. Sweat in celebration of Women's History Month in Tennessee.

TN SR0091

A RESOLUTION to honor Deidre Malone in celebration of Women's History Month in Tennessee.

TN HR0058

A RESOLUTION to honor Chandell Ryan in celebration of Women's History Month in Tennessee.

TN SR0083

A RESOLUTION to honor Chandell Ryan in celebration of Women's History Month in Tennessee.

Similar Bills

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