The bill is a resolution that honors Isabella Warner, a student from Independence High School, for winning the TSSAA Division I girls' individual bowling state championship. It recognizes her achievement in sports and celebrates her dedication and hard work in bowling.
Tennessee HB2010 aimed to require tire manufacturers or suppliers to specify which of their tires are made with 100 percent French process zinc oxide when bidding for state contracts or responding to solicitations. This requirement was intended to ensure transparency and promote the use of specific materials in tire production. The bill ultimately did not pass.
Tennessee HB2394 aimed to ensure that counties prioritize funding for their fire departments, whether they are county-wide or volunteer services. The bill sought to amend various sections of the Tennessee Code to reflect this funding priority. However, the bill ultimately did not pass.
The bill congratulates Ali Ridgeway for being named the Hostess Princess of the 2026 World's Biggest Fish Fry, along with her court members Jayla Boutwell, Kylee French, Madeline Gottshall, and Madison Melton. It recognizes their roles in this annual event, celebrating local culture and community involvement. The resolution highlights the importance of such traditions in bringing people together.
The bill honors Erinn McGee for being named the 2025-2026 Teacher of the Year by Metro Nashville Public Schools. It recognizes her contributions to education and celebrates her achievements as an exemplary teacher. The resolution acknowledges the importance of outstanding educators in the community.