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Public Service committee approves resolution to install bus honoring Anne M. Davis

Public Service committee · April 22, 2026

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Summary

The Public Service committee approved SJR 10 22 by a 4-0 vote, advancing a resolution to install a bus in the state capital to honor Anne M. Davis, described in the transcript as the founding mother of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

The Public Service committee approved SJR 10 22 by a 4-0 vote, advancing a resolution to install a bus in the state capital to honor Anne M. Davis, the committee clerk said during a brief meeting.

A committee member carrying the resolution summarized its purpose: "SJR 10 22 is a resolution to provide for the installation of a bus in the state capital to honor Anne M. Davis, the founding mother of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park," the clerk said. The chair called the question after a short exchange; the committee then voted.

The clerk announced the tally: "Mister chair, you have 4 ayes, no nays." The transcript records that a motion and a second were made, but it does not identify who moved or seconded the motion. Following the vote, the chair said the measure would move on to "full, state and local." The transcript does not specify funding, a timeline for installation, or which agency would manage the bus once installed.

No public comment or substantive debate is recorded in the transcript. With no other business, the chair adjourned the meeting.

The resolution cites SJR 10 22; additional details about funding, placement, and implementation were not specified in the meeting record.