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HJR 1

Memorials, Congress - Urges Congress to enact legislation to expand and improve efforts to treat traumatic brain injuries and post-traumatic stress disorder among veterans. -

114th Regular Session (2025-2026) Introduced by Jay Reedy

Tennessee urges Congress to expand federal treatment programs for veteran traumatic brain injuries and PTSD through a non-binding memorial resolution.

Signed by Governor.
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Bill Summary · HJR 1

Legislative bill overview

HJR 1 is a memorial resolution passed by the Tennessee legislature that formally urges Congress to enact federal legislation improving treatment programs for traumatic brain injuries (TBI) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among veterans. The resolution carries no binding legal force but serves as an official statement of the state's policy position on veteran healthcare.

Why is this important

TBI and PTSD affect significant portions of the veteran population and often result in long-term disability, homelessness, and suicide. By passing this memorial, Tennessee signals support for expanded federal funding and improved access to specialized treatment, which could influence Congressional priorities and demonstrate constituent demand for veteran mental health services.

Potential points of contention

  • Funding concerns: The resolution doesn't specify how treatment expansion would be funded or whether it would require increased federal spending during budget constraints
  • Treatment approach neutrality: The resolution doesn't mandate specific treatment methodologies, leaving ambiguity about what "improved efforts" means in practice
  • Scope limitations: As a memorial only, it has no enforcement mechanism and relies entirely on Congressional discretion to act on Tennessee's recommendation

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

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