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The bill HJR1157 is a resolution recognizing Mt. Olivet Baptist Church on its 225th anniversary, which primarily falls under the category of arts, culture, and religion. The sponsor, Susan Lynn, has a background as a former Regulatory Compliance Specialist and is currently employed by the State of Tennessee. However, her employment with the state does not present a direct financial conflict with the bill, as it is a non-monetary recognition resolution. Additionally, her ownership of Lynn Communications and involvement in other businesses do not directly relate to the church or the cultural recognition aspect of the bill. Therefore, there is no substantial personal financial gain from this resolution, and the risk of conflict is minimal.
Unlike federal analysis based on campaign donations, state analysis examines legislators' personal financial interests — their jobs, businesses, and investments.
| Type | Description | Industry | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Occupation | Former Regulatory Compliance Specialist | — | AI-researched |
| Employer | Regulatory Compliance Associates | — | AI-researched |
| Business Owner | Owner of Lynn Communications | — | AI-researched |
| Spouse Employer | Owner of Lynn Communications | — | AI-researched |
| Employer | STATE OF TENNESSEE | Government | TN Ethics Commission |
| Spouse Employer | SUMMIT REALTY | Real Estate | TN Ethics Commission |
| Employer | SRG ASSETS | — | TN Ethics Commission |
| Asset | WNR21-JANUARY ST, LLC | — | TN Ethics Commission |
| Asset | WNR26-RIVERGATE, LLC | — | TN Ethics Commission |
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This summary was generated using AI from the bill's official text and metadata. Data sourced from LegiScan and the Tennessee General Assembly. Conflict analysis examines the sponsor's personal financial interests for potential overlaps with the bill's subject matter.
TN HJR1157