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HR 288

Memorials, Recognition - Bryan Carson -

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

The bill formally recognizes Bryan Carson for leadership and community service in connection with his honor at the Influential 20 Black Tie Awards Gala.

Adopted, Ayes 96, Nays 0, PNV 0
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Bill Summary · HR 288

Summary of House Resolution 288 (HR 288), 114th General Assembly – Tennessee

Purpose

HR 288 is a commemorative resolution recognizing and congratulating Bryan Carson for being honored at the Influential 20 Black Tie Awards Gala in Memphis. The resolution expresses appreciation for his community leadership, professional excellence, and contributions to community service, and extends best wishes for his continued success.

Key Provisions and Changes

  • Recognition and Praise: The core provision is a formal expression of commendation from the Tennessee House of Representatives for Bryan Carson’s recognition at the Influential 20 Black Tie Awards Gala.
  • Contextual Description of Gala: The resolution notes that the Influential 20 Black Tie Awards Gala identifies and honors influential business leaders, trailblazers, and notable individuals across industries who demonstrate business growth, leadership, professional excellence, and community service.
  • Statement of Intent: The resolution states that Bryan Carson has demonstrated dedication to excellence and community service throughout his career, warranting recognition by the state legislature.
  • Formal Presentation: The resolution directs that an appropriate copy be prepared for presentation (with the final clause to be omitted from that copy).

Who/What is Affected

  • Individual Recognized: Bryan Carson receives formal recognition from the Tennessee House of Representatives.
  • No Legislative or Regulatory Changes: The resolution does not enact policy changes, impose requirements, or alter existing laws. It is a ceremonial/expressive measure.
  • Official Record: The resolution becomes part of the official legislative record, marking the recognition in the state’s proceedings.

Procedural and Timeline Details

  • Sponsor and Status:
    • Primary Sponsor: Representative Chism
    • Co-Sponsor: Representative Jesse Chism
  • Actions Taken:
    • Introduced and placed on the House consent calendar for April 23, 2026.
    • Adopted by the House on April 23, 2026 (Ayes 96, Nays 0, Present Not Voting 0).
    • Signed by the Speaker and enrolled on April 23, 2026; ready for the Speaker’s signature.
  • Effective Date: As a concurrent ceremonial resolution, it becomes part of the official record upon adoption and signing, without creating enforceable obligations or funding.

Impact and Implications

  • Public Recognition: The resolution publicly acknowledges Bryan Carson’s achievements and community contributions, potentially enhancing visibility and credibility within the state.
  • Non-binding Nature: This is a symbolic acknowledgment and does not impose duties, regulatory changes, or budgetary implications.
  • Legislative Record: Adds to the historical record of the 114th General Assembly’s resolutions that honor individuals for service and leadership.

Bottom Line

HR 288 serves as a formal ceremonial acknowledgment by Tennessee’s House of Representatives, recognizing Bryan Carson for his leadership and community service in connection with his honor at the Influential 20 Black Tie Awards Gala. The measure passed unanimously in the House and has been enrolled for the Governor’s or official signature as part of the state’s official records.

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

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