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HJR 1363

Memorials, Academic Achievement - Mollie Gonzalez, Top Ten Senior, Marshall County High School -

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

Ceremonially recognizes Mollie Gonzalez as 2026 Top Ten Senior at Marshall County High School for academic excellence and community pride.

Concurred, Ayes 28, Nays 0
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Bill Summary · HJR 1363

Summary of Bill HJR 1363 (Session 114, Tennessee)

Basic purpose

  • HJR 1363 is a House Joint Resolution that commemorates and honors Mollie Gonzalez, identified as the 2026 Top Ten Senior at Marshall County High School.
  • The resolution is a ceremonial recognition intended to salute her academic achievement and convey best wishes for her future.

Key provisions and changes

  • The text provides explicit commendation of Mollie Gonzalez for:
    • Being named a Top Ten Senior for the 2026 graduating class at Marshall County High School.
    • Demonstrating an exemplary GPA and strong academic performance.
    • Participation in multiple extracurricular activities and demonstrated intellectual aptitude and ambition.
    • Representing a source of pride for her family, school, and community.
  • The resolution requests that an appropriate copy be prepared and presented to Mollie Gonzalez. It also includes a standard closing clause about the form of the copy and the omission of procedural designations on the presented copy.

Who/what is affected

  • Primary beneficiary: Mollie Gonzalez, in recognition of her achievement.
  • Secondary beneficiaries: Marshall County High School, her family, and the local community, which are acknowledged as sources of pride and support.
  • There are no fiscal implications, regulatory changes, or policy mandates associated with the bill; it is a ceremonial acknowledgment.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Sponsorship: Co-sponsored by Todd Warner.
  • Timeline:
    • Introduced and filed for introduction on April 13, 2026.
    • Placed on House consent calendar for April 14, 2026.
    • Passed the House with a unanimous vote (Ayes 90, Nays 0, PVN 3) on April 14, 2026.
    • Received by the Senate on April 15, 2026 and referred to the Senate Calendar Committee.
    • Engrossed and ready for transmission to the Senate on April 14, 2026 (per the action history, which indicates steps in sequence around mid-April 2026).
  • As a memorial resolution, it does not create or alter law, nor does it impose obligations or expenditures beyond ceremonial recognition.

Interpretation and impact

  • The resolution serves a symbolic function, publicly recognizing a high-achieving student.
  • It provides a formal record of commendation that can be cited by Mollie Gonzalez and may contribute to community pride and school prestige.
  • No policy changes, funding, or regulatory effects are associated with HJR 1363.

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

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