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HJR 1360

Memorials, Academic Achievement - Dani Brady, Top Ten Senior, Marshall County High School -

114th Regular Session (2025-2026) Introduced by Todd Warner

The bill is a commemorative resolution honoring Dani Brady for academic excellence as a 2026 Marshall County High School Top Ten Senior, with no laws or funding enacted.

Received from House, refer to Senate Calendar Committee
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Bill Summary · HJR 1360

Summary of HJR 1360 (Session 114, Tennessee)

Purpose and intent

  • HJR 1360 is a House Joint Resolution honoring Dani Brady, identified as the 2026 Top Ten Senior at Marshall County High School.
  • The resolution expresses appreciation for Brady’s academic excellence and commends her achievements, noting her future potential.

Key provisions and changes

  • The resolution designates Dani Brady as a 2026 Marshall County High School Top Ten Senior.
  • It acknowledges Brady’s “exemplary grade point average,” engagement in extracurricular activities, and overall intellectual aptitude and ambition.
  • The document states the General Assembly’s intention to honor Brady, commending her accomplishments and wishing her continued success.
  • As a commemorative (non-binding) resolution, it does not create new laws, regulatory requirements, or fiscal obligations.

Who or what would be affected

  • Dani Brady is the primary subject of the resolution, with recognition extending to:
    • Brady herself
    • Marshall County High School
    • Brady’s family, school, and local community
  • The measure has symbolic significance and serves as formal recognition by the Tennessee General Assembly. It does not impose duties on state agencies or require administrative action beyond presenting or recording the resolution.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Sponsorship: Co-sponsored by Representative Todd Warner.
  • Legislative timeline:
    • Introduced and filed on April 13, 2026.
    • Adopted by the House with a vote of 90 in favor, 0 against, and 3 present not voting (PNV) on April 13, 2026.
    • Engrossed and transmitted to the Senate on April 14, 2026.
    • Received from the House and referred to the Senate Calendar Committee on April 15, 2026.
  • The resolution, upon concurrence by the Senate, would be prepared for presentation with standard formal language, reflecting ceremonial recognition rather than substantive policy or budgetary changes.

Notes

  • The bill is a commemorative measure and does not enact new statutes or funding.
  • It highlights the value Tennessee places on academic achievement and student excellence.

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