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HJR 1476

Memorials, Retirement - George Renaudin II -

114th Regular Session (2025-2026) Introduced by Caleb Hemmer

Tennessee formally commends George Renaudin II for his career in healthcare administration and policy, recognizing his retirement and contributions to the field.

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Bill Summary · HJR 1476

Summary: House Joint Resolution 1476 (HJR 1476) — Tennessee 114th General Assembly

Purpose

  • To honor and commend George Renaudin II on the occasion of his retirement from his role as President of Insurance at Humana.
  • The resolution recognizes his career achievements in healthcare administration and policy, and expresses appreciation for his service to the citizens of Tennessee.

Key Provisions and Provisions Covered

  • Declaration of commendation: The Tennessee House of Representatives, with Senate concurrence, formally commends George Renaudin II for his honorable and astute service.
  • Summary of career highlights (as presented in the resolution):
    • Current role: President of Insurance at Humana, overseeing strategy, product development, business operations excellence, clinical quality, sales and distribution, network and provider experience, and profitability for Humana’s large member base (including Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplement, Medicaid, and Specialty members, plus long-term support services).
    • Prior roles: Senior Vice President of Administration at Ochsner Health Plan; Executive Director of the Louisiana Health Care Commission and Chief Health Reform Analyst.
    • Leadership and service: Participated in Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal’s transition team; served as president of the Louisiana Association of Health Plans.
    • Awards: Named to the “40 under 40” by New Orleans City Business magazine in 2004.
    • Education: Bachelor’s degree from Tulane University; Master’s in Public Policy with emphasis on Medicare and healthcare policy from Pennsylvania State University; Crowe Scholar; cum laude graduate of Loyola University Law School.
    • Personal note: Recognizes his family support.
  • Form and presentation: Requires that an appropriate copy of the resolution be prepared for presentation. The language following the State seal is to appear without House or Senate designation when copied.

Who/What is Affected

  • Primary beneficiary: George Renaudin II, in recognition of his retirement.
  • Broader audience: Tennessee legislators and the public, as the resolution is a formal commendation that highlights his contributions to healthcare policy and administration.
  • No fiscal impact or statutory changes are proposed; this is ceremonial and commemorative in nature.

Procedural / Timeline Details

  • Session and action: House Joint Resolution introduced and filed on April 16, 2026. It was placed on the House consent calendar for April 16, 2026, indicating expedited, non-controversial consideration.
  • Sponsors: Primary sponsor is Rep. Caleb Hemmer (with a co-sponsor role noted for the resolution).

Practical Implications

  • Ceremonial recognition intended to acknowledge career achievements and retirement.
  • Does not create or alter law, fiscal policy, or administrative programs.
  • Serves as a formal record of appreciation by Tennessee’s General Assembly.

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

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