A RESOLUTION to commend Julia Briggs for exemplary service as an intern for the University of Tennessee Office of Government Relations and Advocacy.
Impact
The resolution serves to formally acknowledge Ms. Briggs's accomplishments while serving as an intern, emphasizing the importance of internships and student involvement in government affairs. This commendation may encourage similar recognition of young professionals and students engaging in public service, potentially fostering greater interest in governmental processes among the youth. However, as a resolution, it does not change any state laws, but rather serves as a moral support and acknowledgment of individual achievement.
Summary
SJR1415 is a Senate Joint Resolution that commends Julia Briggs for her exemplary service as an intern for the University of Tennessee Office of Government Relations and Advocacy. The bill highlights her dedication and the significant contributions she made during her tenure as an intern, aimed at bettering the legislative process in Tennessee. It reflects the General Assembly's tradition of recognizing individuals who have positively impacted the legislative environment through their commitment and hard work.
Contention
There were no notable points of contention during the discussions surrounding SJR1415 as it is a commendative resolution rather than a controversial legislative bill. The unanimous support reflected in the voting history, with 88 yeas and only 1 nay, indicates a general consensus across the political spectrum regarding the merit of recognizing individuals for their service and contributions to the legislative process.
A RESOLUTION to commend Adalea "Addie" Davis for exemplary service as an intern for the University of Tennessee Division of Government Relations, Advocacy, and Economic Development.