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HJR 608

Memorials, Recognition - Kyle Nahrebne -

114th Regular Session (2025-2026) Introduced by Michele Carringer

Ceremonial memorial honors Kyle Nahrebne for elected Knox County Republican Party Vice Chair (2025–27), recognizing leadership and public service; no fiscal impact.

Signed by Governor.
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Bill Summary · HJR 608

Summary of HJR 608 (Kyle Nahrebne)

Overview

House Joint Resolution 608 is a memorial resolution recognizing Kyle Nahrebne for being elected Vice Chair of the Knox County Republican Party for 2025-2027. The measure acknowledges her leadership and public service and extends congratulations and best wishes.

Purpose and Intent

  • Honor Kyle Nahrebne for her election as Vice Chair of the Knox County Republican Party for the 2025-2027 term.
  • Recognize her leadership, commitment to public service, and engagement in political leadership roles within Knox County.
  • Conclude with best wishes for continued success and happiness.

Key Provisions

  • The resolution states that the Tennessee General Assembly honors and congratulates Nahrebne and salutes her commitment to public service and political engagement.
  • It directs that an appropriate copy of the resolution be prepared for presentation.
  • A standard formatting provision is included: the language following the State seal should appear without House or Senate designation on the printed copy.

Background on the Honoree

  • Nahrebne holds both an undergraduate and a graduate degree in microbiology.
  • She has over 33 years of corporate experience managing departments, employees, and multi-million-dollar budgets.
  • After retirement, she became active in politics and has held multiple leadership roles:
    • Secretary of the West Knox Republican Club
    • President of Knox County Republican Women
    • District president of Knox County Conservative Republicans
    • Member of the Knox County Library Advisory Board

Affected Parties

  • Directly: Kyle Nahrebne (the honoree)
  • Indirectly: Knox County Republican Party and the broader Knox County community, through recognized leadership and civic engagement

Legislative History and Timeline

  • Introduced: April 8, 2025 (Sponsor: Carringer)
  • April 8–10, 2025: Filed, placed on consent calendar, engrossed/adopted
  • April 14–17, 2025: Passed in the House and sent to the Senate; sponsor additions
  • April 23, 2025: Senate concurrence and enrollment; signatures by Senate Speaker and House Speaker
  • April 24, 2025: Transmitted to Governor
  • April 29, 2025: Signed by Governor

Practical Effects

  • The bill is a ceremonial memorial with no fiscal impact or policy change.
  • It serves as formal recognition by state government of Nahrebne’s leadership role and public service contributions.

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

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