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SJR 1106

Memorials, Death - Bobby Harold Lane -

114th Regular Session (2025-2026) Introduced by Paul Bailey

SJR 1106 memorializes Bobby Harold Lane for his 36 years of service with the Putnam County Sheriff’s Department and commemorates his life, character, and community impact.

SJR placed on H. consent cal. for 4/20/2026
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Bill Summary · SJR 1106

Summary of Senate Joint Resolution 1106 (SJR 1106) - Tennessee, 114th General Assembly

1) Purpose and Intent

  • SJR 1106 is a memorial resolution honoring the memory of Bobby Harold Lane of Flintville.
  • The resolution memorializes Lane’s life, public service, character, and family, and offers condolences to his family.
  • It expresses appreciation for Lane’s 36 years of service with the Putnam County Sheriff’s Department and his impact on the community.

2) Key Provisions and Changes

  • Formal recognition: The Senate (and House concurrence) memorializes Bobby Harold Lane, detailing his life, career, and personal attributes.
  • Expressions of sympathy: The resolution includes statements of condolence to Lane’s wife, Carolyn, his daughter, Leslie Ann Lane Kimbrough, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, siblings, and friends.
  • Personal and biographical information: The text provides biographical details (birthdate, marriage date, church affiliations, hobbies, and family survivors) to portray Lane’s character and contributions.
  • Official language: The resolution authorizes the preparation of an official copy to be presented, with any language following the State seal adjusted to omit House or Senate designation as appropriate.

3) Who/What Would Be Affected

  • Bobby Harold Lane (deceased) and his immediate family, extended family, and close associates.
  • Tennessee state government as a body (Senate and House of Representatives) through formal resolution.
  • Local community in Flintville, Putnam County, and Jackson County communities connected to Lane’s public service.

4) Procedural and Timeline Details

  • Introduction and First Consideration: Filed and introduced, passed on first consideration on 2026-04-08.
  • Second Consideration/Referral: Passed on second consideration and referred to Senate Calendar Committee on 2026-04-13.
  • Consent Calendar: Placed on Senate Consent Calendar for 2026-04-15; adopted on 2026-04-15 (Ayes 32, Nays 0).
  • Final Action: On 2026-04-15, engrossed and ready for transmission to the House; placed on House consent calendar (as of 2026-04-16, awaiting action).
  • Final concurrence: The resolution requires concurrence by the House of Representatives to become an official joint memorial.

5) Observations

  • This is a commemorative measure, not a law with regulatory or fiscal impact.
  • It serves as an official public acknowledgment of Lane’s life and service and provides a ceremonial tribute from Tennessee’s General Assembly.

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

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