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HJR 1483

Memorials, Academic Achievement - Landon Mims, Salutatorian, Sale Creek High School -

114th Regular Session (2025-2026) Introduced by Greg Martin

The resolution honors Landon Mims as the 2026 Salutatorian of Sale Creek High School for his academic achievement.

Signed by Governor.
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Bill Summary · HJR 1483

Summary of House Joint Resolution 1483 (HJR 1483), 114th Tennessee General Assembly

Purpose and intent

  • HJR 1483 is a ceremonial/recognition resolution sponsored by Rep. Greg Martin (and co-sponsored by Rep. Martin) in the Tennessee House of Representatives.
  • The primary purpose is to honor and commend an individual student, Landon Mims, for the 2026 graduating class at Sale Creek High School, specifically noting his attainment as Salutatorian.
  • The resolution expresses admiration for Mr. Mims’s academic achievement and extends best wishes for his future success.

Key provisions and changes

  • Formal recognition: The bill does not enact policy changes or create new programs. It serves as an official expression of commendation from the Tennessee General Assembly.
  • Specific honor: Identifies Landon Mims as the 2026 Salutatorian of Sale Creek High School.
  • Language of commendation: Contains customary laudatory statements about Mr. Mims’s GPA, academic excellence, extracurricular involvement, and potential for future success.
  • Distribution: Provisions indicate an appropriate copy of the resolution be prepared for presentation (with formatting described in the final clause). The wording clarifies that the copy should omit the House/Senate designation on the final presentation copy.

Who is affected

  • Landon Mims: The recipient of the recognition.
  • Sale Creek High School community: Indirect beneficiaries through notable acknowledgment of student achievement.
  • Tennessee General Assembly: Takes formal action to recognize a local student’s achievement.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Introduction and filing: The bill was filed for introduction on April 16, 2026.
  • Consideration timeline: Placed on the House consent calendar for April 16, 2026, indicating a routine, non-controversial passage process typical for ceremonial resolutions.
  • Status: The bill has been introduced and placed on consent; it requires standard approval by the House and Senate to become an adopted resolution.

Notes

  • This resolution is ceremonial in nature and does not contain any fiscal implications, policy changes, or enforcement mechanisms.
  • The focus is purely on recognizing an individual student’s achievement and celebrating local educational success.

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

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