Tennessee 2023-2024 Regular Session

Tennessee House Bill HJR1411

Introduced
4/16/24  
Engrossed
4/18/24  
Enrolled
4/29/24  

Caption

A RESOLUTION to honor and commend Lianna Derryberry of Lawrenceburg for her contributions to the State of Tennessee.

Votes

The resolution is expected to pass with little contention, as evidenced by the favorable voting history outlined in the discussions. A recent vote resulted in a unanimous support of 28 yeas and 0 nays, indicating strong legislative support for honoring local leaders like Derryberry.

Impact

One of the notable elements of HJR1411 is Derryberry's initiative to introduce a new state motto for Tennessee, 'Send Me', inspired by the biblical passage from Isaiah 6:8. This proposed motto reflects a sense of volunteerism and readiness to serve the community, embodying the spirit of the people in Tennessee. If adopted, this new motto could be seen as a rallying point for state residents, fostering a sense of unity and civic responsibility among Tennesseans.

Summary

House Joint Resolution 1411 (HJR1411) is a resolution recognizing and commending Lianna Derryberry of Lawrenceburg for her substantial contributions to the State of Tennessee. The bill highlights Derryberry's commitment to enhancing the quality of life in her community through her role as an educator and community leader. As an English/Language Arts teacher, Derryberry has dedicated herself to inspiring students to excel and embrace their potential, and she has been acknowledged by her students for her outstanding impact through multiple nominations as an 'I Made a Difference' honoree.

Contention

While HJR1411 is primarily a commendatory resolution and is less controversial than typical legislative bills, it is a platform that encapsulates the values the state wants to highlight in its identity. Some community members may debate the relevancy of changes to the state motto or whether a new motto aligns with Tennessee's heritage and values. However, the resolution stands largely as a source of pride and recognition for community leaders, and as such, it has encountered little opposition in discussions or voting.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TN HJR0545

A RESOLUTION to honor and commend Juanita Shields Tate of Memphis for her contributions to the State of Tennessee.

TN HJR0546

A RESOLUTION to honor and commend Natalie Irene Jones Catchings of Memphis for her contributions to the State of Tennessee.

TN HJR0250

A RESOLUTION to honor and commend John Jones for his contributions to the State of Tennessee.

TN HJR1441

A RESOLUTION to honor and commend Barbara Frazier for her contributions to the State of Tennessee.

TN HR0130

A RESOLUTION to honor and commend Mary Jane Skinner for her contributions to the State of Tennessee.

TN HJR0547

A RESOLUTION to honor and commend Erma Jean Ervin of Memphis for her contributions to the State of Tennessee.

TN HJR0205

A RESOLUTION to honor the memory of Billy Ray Helton, Sr., of Lawrenceburg.

TN HJR0687

A RESOLUTION to honor and commend Dr. William E. Arnold, Jr., for his contributions to the State of Tennessee.

TN SJR0061

A RESOLUTION to honor the memory of Billy Ray Helton, Sr., of Lawrenceburg.

TN SJR0406

A RESOLUTION to honor and commend Becky Kegley for her contributions to the State of Tennessee.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.