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HJR 1449

Memorials, Academic Achievement - Holly Robinson, Top Ten Senior, Cannon County High School -

114th Regular Session (2025-2026) Introduced by Michael Hale

HJR 1449 publicly honors Holly Robinson for being named a 2026 Top Ten Senior at Cannon County High School, recognizing her academic and extracurricular achievements.

Received from House, refer to Senate Calendar Committee
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Bill Summary · HJR 1449

Summary — House Joint Resolution 1449 (HJR 1449), 114th Tennessee General Assembly

Basic purpose

  • Recognizes and honors Holly Robinson, named a 2026 Top Ten Senior at Cannon County High School.
  • Acknowledges academic achievement and extracurricular involvement, and extends best wishes for her future.

Key provisions

  • Legislative recognition: The Tennessee House of Representatives (and Senate through concurrence) commend Holly Robinson for being named a Top Ten Senior for the 2026 graduating class at Cannon County High School.
  • Public statement: The resolution notes Holly Robinson’s:
    • Outstanding academic performance (exemplary GPA, as implied by Top Ten status)
    • Participation in numerous extracurricular activities
    • Demonstrated intellectual aptitude and ambition
  • Formal language: The resolution is a ceremonial, non-binding commendation typical of memorial resolutions, with no legal or regulatory changes.
  • Publication and transmission: Upon passage, an appropriate copy is prepared and presented; the resolution is transmitted for final status with standard formatting exceptions after passage.

Who/what is affected

  • Individual: Holly Robinson — the resolution honors her personal and academic achievements.
  • Institution/community: Cannon County High School and the local community are acknowledged for supporting student achievement.
  • Legislative record: The resolution becomes part of the official record to publicly recognize a student accomplishment.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Introduced and filed: April 15, 2026.
  • Consideration: Placed on House consent calendar for April 16, 2026.
  • Passage: House adopted the resolution on April 16, 2026, with a favorable vote (Ayes 92, Nays 0, PVN 0). It is prepared for transmission to the Senate for concurrence.
  • Status: Engrossed and ready for transmission to the Senate as of April 16, 2026.

Practical impact

  • Non-binding ceremonial effect: The bill does not amend statutes, create programs, allocate funds, or impose duties or penalties.
  • Educational and ceremonial value: Provides formal recognition that may inspire the honoree, her family, school, and community, and contributes to public acknowledgment of academic excellence in Tennessee.

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Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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