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SR 330

Memorials, Interns - Griffin Hancock -

114th Regular Session (2025-2026)

Tennessee's SR 330 unanimously approves a Senate Resolution creating a memorial or program related to interns, signed by the Senate Speaker with no recorded opposition.

Adopted, Ayes 33, Nays 0
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Bill Summary · SR 330

Legislative bill overview

SR 330 is a Senate Resolution introduced by Griffin Hancock in Tennessee that creates a memorial or commemorative measure related to interns. The bill passed unanimously through the Senate (33-0) and has been signed by the Senate Speaker, indicating it is a non-controversial procedural or ceremonial measure.

Why is this important

Senate Resolutions of this type typically serve symbolic or administrative purposes rather than creating enforceable law. While the specific memorial details are not provided in the available information, such measures can recognize achievements, establish commemorative programs, or honor individuals or groups, which can have modest administrative or cultural significance at the state level.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of transparency in description: The bill's actual content and purpose are unclear from the available summary, making it difficult to assess whether resources are being appropriately allocated
  • Symbolic vs. substantive value: Resolutions may be seen as performative gestures that don't address material policy needs, though they carry minimal fiscal impact
  • Unknown scope and obligations: Without seeing the full text, it's unclear whether this creates ongoing state responsibilities or is purely commemorative

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

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