Tennessee 2023-2024 Regular Session

Tennessee Senate Bill SJR1168

Caption

A RESOLUTION to honor and recognize the Indigenous Embassy Jerusalem.

Impact

SJR1168 is significant as it establishes a formal acknowledgment from the state government of Tennessee towards the Indigenous Embassy Jerusalem. The bill represents an effort to strengthen ties between indigenous groups and Israel, reflecting a growing recognition of the importance of such relationships. This resolution may influence the state's approach to indigenous policy and acknowledge the contributions of indigenous peoples in international affairs. It also aligns with broader efforts to elevate the prominence of indigenous voices in global conversations.

Summary

Senate Joint Resolution 1168 (SJR1168) aims to honor and recognize the Indigenous Embassy Jerusalem. This newly established embassy is seen as a significant achievement for its founders and supporters, which includes a diverse group of individuals affiliated with various indigenous tribes and communities. The resolution underscores the purpose of the embassy, which is not only to celebrate indigenous peoples worldwide but also to foster support for the Jewish people of Israel. It emphasizes the embassy's formal recognition by the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, marking an important step in international relations involving indigenous communities.

Contention

While the resolution itself may not have immediate contentious elements, discussions around indigenous representation and the implications of recognizing such embassies can be nuanced. On one hand, supporters hail the recognition of indigenous peoples and the establishment of the embassy as long-overdue. Conversely, there might be criticisms or differing opinions from various indigenous factions about the specific affiliations and the embassy's alignment with particular political entities. The recognition of the embassy could also raise questions about how indigenous representation is framed within international politics.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TN SJR1243

A RESOLUTION to honor and recognize the Indigenous Embassy Jerusalem.

TN AR20

Recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

TN SR212

Recognizing the organizers, supporters, and attendees of the Jerusalem Prayer Breakfast.

TN HJR0022

A RESOLUTION to honor Reverend Dr. H. Dean Haun on the occasion of his fifteenth pastoral anniversary.

TN HJR1129

A RESOLUTION to recognize and honor Dr. C. Wayne Shearer for his honorable and astute service to the State of Tennessee.

TN SJR1178

A RESOLUTION to recognize Dr. Elijah Morgan "E.M." Dudney for his honorable and astute service to this State.

TN HJR1026

A RESOLUTION to recognize Dr. Elijah Morgan "E.M." Dudney for his honorable and astute service to this State.

TN SC816

Recognizing and honoring Kevin Locke, a world-famous Hoop Dancer, player of the North American Indigenous flute, traditional storyteller, cultural ambassador, and educator.

TN HR0145

A resolution to declare October 9, 2023, as Indigenous Peoples’ Day in the state of Michigan.

TN SR203

Commends the state of Israel, commemorates the 50th anniversary of the reunification of the city of Jerusalem, and designates June 7, 2017, as Jerusalem Day at the Senate.

Similar Bills

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