Tennessee Senate Honors Dewey V. Woody Jr. on Retirement
Summary
Tennessee Senate Joint Resolution SJR1087 honors Dewey V. Woody Jr. on the occasion of his retirement from public service. The resolution passed the Senate on April 8, 2026, during the 114th General Assembly. This is a ceremonial honorific measure with no regulatory requirements or compliance obligations.
What changed
Tennessee Senate Joint Resolution SJR1087 honors Dewey V. Woody Jr. on his retirement from public service. The resolution was passed by the Senate on April 8, 2026, during the 114th General Assembly and was introduced by Senator Adam Lowe.
This honorific measure carries no regulatory requirements, compliance obligations, or penalties. It serves solely as a formal recognition of public service and does not create any legal or operational requirements for any party.
What to do next
- No regulatory actions required - ceremonial resolution only
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ChangeBridge / Tennessee / SJR1087 Passed SJR1087 Senate Joint Resolution Passed 2026-04-08
A RESOLUTION to honor Dewey V. Woody, Jr., on the occasion of his retirement.
Dewey V. Woody, Jr.
Bill Details
State Tennessee
Session 114th General Assembly
Chamber Senate
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Adam Lowe (Sen - R)
Action History
2026-04-09 S Introduced, Passed on First Consideration 2026-04-08 S Filed for introduction
Bill Text Versions
2026-04-08 Draft
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Memorials, Retirement Legislative data powered by LegiScan (CC BY 4.0)
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