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HR 248

Memorials, Academic Achievement - Maggie Hamilton, Honor Graduate, Oneida High School -

114th Regular Session (2025-2026) Introduced by Kelly Keisling

The resolution formally commends Maggie Hamilton for achieving the 2026 Oneida High School Honor Graduate status, recognizing her academic excellence and school involvement.

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Bill Summary · HR 248

Summary of House Resolution 248 (HR 248), 114th General Assembly, Tennessee

Type and purpose

  • Type: House Resolution
  • Sponsor: Representative Kelly Keisling (with co-sponsor)
  • Purpose: To commend and honor Maggie Hamilton for achieving Honor Graduate status at Oneida High School as part of the 2026 graduating class.

Main purpose and intent

  • Recognize and celebrate Maggie Hamilton’s academic achievement and distinguished performance in high school.
  • Acknowledge her GPA, classroom excellence, and participation in extracurricular activities.
  • Express pride and best wishes on her future endeavors.

Key provisions and changes

  • Formal commendation: The resolution formally commends Maggie Hamilton for being named a 2026 Oneida High School Honor Graduate.
  • Public recognition: Request to prepare and present an official copy of the resolution to Maggie Hamilton (with customary wording to omit the final clause from the copy).

Who or what is affected

  • Maggie Hamilton: Primary honoree; the resolution serves to recognize her academic achievement.
  • Oneida High School community: Beneficiary of public acknowledgment; reflects positively on the school.
  • Tennessee General Assembly and constituents: Adds to the record of statewide recognition for student achievement.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Introduction: Filed for introduction and placed on the House consent calendar for April 22, 2026.
  • Status: Presented as a formal resolution; typically would pass without opposition on a consent basis given its ceremonial nature.
  • Effective date: Not specified in the text; typically becomes effective upon enactment of the resolution by the House (and Senate, if applicable) or upon formal publication as adopted.

Additional notes

  • This bill is ceremonial in nature and does not create new laws, funding, or regulatory obligations.
  • The resolution highlights the value placed on academic excellence and community pride within Tennessee.

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

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