Tennessee SB2275 Designates Gold Star Father's Day
Summary
Tennessee Senate Bill 2275 proposes to designate a day as "Gold Star Father's Day" to honor fathers who have lost a child in military service. The bill is in the legislative process and has not yet been enacted. If passed, the designation would be ceremonial in nature and would not create regulatory compliance obligations for businesses or individuals.
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Tennessee SB2275 proposes to designate a specific day as "Gold Star Father's Day" in honor of fathers who have lost a child serving in the United States Armed Forces. The bill is a ceremonial designation and does not impose any regulatory requirements, compliance obligations, or penalties on any party. Gold Star families are recognized through this commemorative designation. The bill is currently under consideration in the Tennessee General Assembly and has not been enacted into law.
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