A RESOLUTION to honor and recognize Henry Williams, 2025 Top Ten Senior at Cannon County High School.
Summary
House Joint Resolution 530 is a ceremonial resolution honoring Henry Williams of Cannon County High School as a 2025 Top Ten Senior. The resolution praises his academic achievement, strong grade point average, extracurricular involvement, and overall dedication to excellence, and it expresses the General Assembly’s best wishes for his future success.
The measure does not create or amend any state law, appropriate funds, or direct any agency action. Its sole legal effect is to formally commend Mr. Williams and authorize preparation of an official copy for presentation, with standard language allowing the resolution to be printed in a form suitable for ceremonial use.
Impact
HJR0530 has no substantive impact on Tennessee statutes, regulations, or public programs. It is a commemorative joint resolution that affects only legislative records and the public recognition of an individual student, rather than changing rights, duties, or government operations for any broader class of people.
Sentiment
The sentiment around the resolution is uniformly positive and celebratory. The bill passed both chambers by unanimous votes, including 91-0 on the House floor and 31-0 in the Senate, indicating broad bipartisan support and no recorded opposition in the available materials.
Contention
There is no notable policy contention associated with this resolution. Because it is a personal commendation for a high-achieving student, the measure appears noncontroversial and was treated as a consent-style ceremonial item rather than a debated legislative proposal.