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SJR 1078

Memorials, Interns - Mariana Perez Pita -

114th Regular Session (2025-2026) Introduced by Sara Kyle

SJR 1078 commends Mariana Perez Pita for exemplary service as a 2026 legislative intern, noting her academic focus, tutoring work, and goal to practice family law.

Concurred, Ayes 96, Nays 0, PNV 0
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Bill Summary · SJR 1078

Summary: Senate Joint Resolution 1078 (SJR 1078) — Tennessee 114th General Assembly

Purpose

  • SJR 1078 is a commemorative resolution recognizing and honoring Mariana Perez Pita for exemplary service as a legislative intern during the 2026 session of the Tennessee General Assembly.
  • The resolution expresses the Senate’s and House’s appreciation for her conduct and contributions to the legislative process.

Key Provisions and Provisions of Change

  • Official commendation: The resolution publicly recognizes Mariana Perez Pita, detailing her role as a legislative intern for Senator Sara Kyle.
  • Personal and professional background:
    • Student at the University of Memphis.
    • Pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy with a minor in Legal Thought and Liberal Arts.
    • Active as a tutor for the Undergraduate Philosophy Circle, supporting peers in philosophical inquiry.
    • Native of Memphis, with a stated commitment to her community and aspirations to practice family law to advocate for vulnerable families in Tennessee.
  • Timeline and session context:
    • Applies to the 2026 session of the 114th General Assembly.
    • Published language confirms the intern’s service occurred during the 2026 session.
  • Formal acknowledgments:
    • The resolution is sponsored by Senator Sara Kyle (co-sponsor) and is part of the customary honors given to interns who have shown diligent service.
    • The text directs that an appropriate copy be prepared for presentation.

Who/What is Affected

  • Primary recipient: Mariana Perez Pita (legislative intern for Senator Sara Kyle).
  • Legislative process: Recognition by both Senate and House of Representatives; no policy changes or budgetary implications are proposed.
  • Community and academic communities: Highlights the intern’s academic pursuits, tutoring work, and future legal aspirations.

Procedural and Timeline Highlights

  • Introduction and passage timeline:
    • Filed for introduction: April 6, 2026.
    • Passed first consideration: April 9, 2026.
    • Passed second consideration and referred to Senate Calendar Committee: April 13, 2026.
    • Placed on Senate Consent Calendar for April 15, 2026; adopted on April 15, 2026 (Ayes 32, Nays 0).
    • Placed on House consent calendar for April 20, 2026.
  • Final status: The resolution was adopted by the Senate and sent to the House for concurrence; it represents a ceremonial acknowledgment rather than substantive policy changes.

Implications

  • This is a ceremonial/aptitude recognition bill with no fiscal impact or changes in law.
  • It serves to publicly honor a legislative intern’s service and can enhance the profile of the internship program and its participants.

Summary

SJR 1078 commends Mariana Perez Pita for outstanding service as a legislative intern during the 2026 Tennessee General Assembly session, detailing her academic background, tutoring work, and commitment to family law and Tennessee’s vulnerable populations. The resolution follows standard ceremonial processes, passing both chambers and awaiting presentation to the intern.

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

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