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HR 275

Memorials, Recognition - Amy Schaftlein -

114th Regular Session (2025-2026) Introduced by Jesse Chism

The resolution formally recognizes and congratulates Amy Schaftlein for her leadership, professional excellence, and community contributions as celebrated by the Influential 20 Bla

Adopted, Ayes 96, Nays 0, PNV 0
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Bill Summary · HR 275

Summary of HR 275 (Session 114, Tennessee)

Title

Memorials, Recognition – Amy Schaftlein – In honor of recognition at the Influential 20 Black Tie Awards Gala

Purpose and intent

  • To publicly congratulate and recognize Amy Schaftlein for being honored at the Influential 20 Black Tie Awards Gala in Memphis.
  • The resolution expresses appreciation for her community leadership, professional expertise, and ongoing contributions to quality of life in the community.

Key provisions and changes

  • The resolution acknowledges Amy Schaftlein’s recognition by the Influential 20 Black Tie Awards Gala, which identifies and celebrates accomplished and influential business leaders, trailblazers, and notable contributors across industries.
  • It commends her commitment to business growth, professional excellence, leadership, and community service.
  • The House “congratulates” Amy Schaftlein, “applauds her outstanding community leadership,” and “salutes her professional expertise and personal excellence.”
  • An appropriately prepared copy of the resolution is to be presented to Amy Schaftlein (with the final clause requesting that the copy omit the extraneous final clause).

Who/what is affected

  • Individual: Amy Schaftlein (recognition by the Tennessee House of Representatives).
  • Broad impact: Public acknowledgment by state government of an individual’s achievements and community contributions.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Sponsor: Representative Chism; Co-sponsor: Jesse Chism.
  • Introduction and filing: Filed for introduction on 2026-04-22; placed on House consent calendar for 2026-04-23.
  • Final action: Adopted by the House on 2026-04-23 with a vote of 96 yeas, 0 nays, 0 present not voting; Enrolled and ready for signature by the Speaker on 2026-04-23; Signed by the Speaker on 2026-04-23.
  • Effective date: The bill becomes part of the official record upon signing as per standard house consent resolutions; no financial appropriations or regulatory changes are included.

Additional notes

  • This is a ceremonial resolution (a memorial/recognition item) rather than a bill proposing new law or budgetary changes.
  • It serves to officially recognize and celebrate an individual's achievement and notification to the public.

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

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