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SR 2:
Authorizing the Postmaster of the Indiana Senate to receive from the Postmaster of the City of Indianapolis all mail belonging to the Senate.
SR 3:
Urging the government of Turkey to cease its discrimination against the Ecumenical Patriarchate of the Orthodox Christian Church.
SR 4:
Recognizing the 150th anniversary of the Omega Christian Church.
SR 5:
Recognizing Mary Beth Schneider for a job well-done.
SR 6:
Seeking to raise awareness of Dystonia and its effect on those who suffer from this disorder.
SR 7:
Recognizing the South Whitley Community Public Library on the occasion of 100 years of service to the community.
SR 8:
Urging the Legislative Council to assign to a study committee the topic of civil penalties assessed for violations of child labor laws.
SR 9:
Urging the legislative council to assign to the Criminal Law and Sentencing Policy Study Committee the topic of raising the age of consent from 16 to 18 years of age.
SR 10:
Memorializing John C. McLane. longtime civil servant and political leader..
SR 11:
Urging a study by the Child Services Oversight Committee of duplication, timing, and costs associated with requiring national criminal background checks by different agencies.
SR 12:
Recognizing the value of a Presidential Youth Council.
SR 13:
Urging the legislative council to assign to the Criminal Law and Sentencing Policy Study Committee the topic of regulation of adult service advertisements.
SR 14:
Honoring Jim Keith for his 32 years of service to the Clark-Floyd Counties Convention and Tourism Bureau.
SR 15:
Urging a study of duplication, timing, and costs associated with requiring national criminal background checks by different agencies.
SR 16:
Memorializing the life and accomplishments of Deacon Mack Reese Sr.
SR 17:
Urging the General Assembly to study the BMV's certification law concerning 3-wheeled motorcycles.
SR 18:
Honoring Peerless Pump Company on 90 years of business,
SR 19:
Congratulating the Warren Central High School football team on their Class 6A state championship victory.
SR 20:
Congratulating District 11 Softball Team for Little League World Series win.
SR 21:
Congratulating Penn Township Fire Dept. for being ALS Provider of the Year.
SR 22:
Urging INDOT to rename U.S. 20 in Lake County for the late Mayor Rudolph Rudy Clay.
SR 23:
Honoring the Ancilla College Chargers basketball team.
SR 24:
Urging the legislative council to create a study on alternative response collections for high-stakes testing.
SR 25:
Honoring Terrin Thomas on her selection as Miss Indiana 2013.
SR 26:
Urging the legislative council to assign the topic of increasing Indiana's tourism marketing budget to an appropriate study committee.
SR 27:
Congratulating Raymond Waites, Bryce Hibbler, and Tyler Benberry, 2013 100 Black Men of American financial literacy competition winners.
SR 28:
Congratulating Fathers and Families Center on 20 successful years of serving the community.
SR 29:
Honoring the China Philanthropy Leadership Initiative for its work in improving cross-cultural communication.
SR 30:
Congratulating Northrop High School for receiving the "School of Excellence" award from the National Parent-Teacher Association.
SR 31:
Congratulating Valerie Anglemeyer upon receiving the Indiana Excellence in Teaching award.
SR 32:
Congratulating Jacob Tandy on winning the Indiana Excellence in Teaching award.
SR 33:
Urging the legislative council to study the societal impact of teenage pregnancy education.
SR 34:
Urging the legislative council to study complete cultural competency training as a requirement for licensure in a health care profession.
SR 35:
Congratulating the Clinton County 4H state championship team on their meats judging award at the State Meats Career Development Event.
SR 51:
Urging the legislative council to assign to a study committee the topic of gaming.
SR 52:
Urging the legislative council to assign the topic of service areas of electric utilities to the appropriate committee.
SR 53:
Congratulating Zoe Elise Parker, the reigning Miss Teen Indiana.
SR 54:
Recognizing the pervasiveness of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.
SR 55:
Urging assignment of the topic of nonparty defense to a study committee.
SR 56:
Congratulating Angola Moose Lodge on its 100th anniversary.
SR 57:
Honoring South Bend Police Officer Derek D. Dieter for his years of service.
SR 58:
Honoring the life and accomplishments of Dr. Patrick O'Meara.
SR 59:
Urging a study committee on the topic of home health care workers and service providers.
SR 60:
Urging INDOT to rename a section of U.S. Hwy. 231 the "Ray Ewry Memorial Highway".
SR 61:
Urging the study of the necessity of a wilderness preservation system.
SR 62:
Honoring the Senate Republican interns for their service.
SR 63:
Honoring Joseph Hilty for being named a top youth volunteer.
SR 64:
Urging the legislative council to assign to the appropriate study committee the topic of medication therapy management services provided by pharmacists.
SR 65:
Urging Indiana's congressional delegation to examine civil rights as it pertains to jury selection.
SR 66:
Recognizing and honoring the services of the Senate Democrat Interns.
SR 67:
Honor the Gibson company for being named one of the 2014 Best Places to Work in Indiana.
SR 68:
Urging the legislative council to create a study committee on increasing the number of geriatricians in Indiana.
SR 69:
Congratulating Chesterton High School boys swimming team, state champions.
SR 70:
Honoring Senator Tom Wyss upon his retirement from the Indiana Senate.
SR 71:
Congratulating the Penn High School Academic Spell Bowl team, state champions.
SR 72:
Congratulating Bethany Galat on her swimming achievements.
SR 73:
Honoring Senator Sue Landske upon her retirement from the Indiana Senate.
SR 74:
Congratulating Bremen Castings, Inc. on its 75th anniversary.
SR 75:
Urging the study of feasibility of the proposed new soccer stadium.
SR 76:
Thanking the Indiana Legislative Services Agency for their dedicated work.
SR 77:
Thanking Verizon for their support promoting legislative internships.
SR 78:
Honoring Senator Johnny Nugent upon his retirement from the Indiana Senate.
SR 79:
Honoring Senator Allen E. Paul upon his retirement from the Indiana Senate.
SR 80:
Honoring the 20th anniversary of the Wabash Commentary.
SR 81:
Urging the legislative council to study the topic of STD prevention education.
SR 82:
Thanking the Indiana State Medical Association for the "Doctor of the Day" program.
SR 83:
Thanking the participants in the Chiropractor of the Day program for their services to the General Assembly.
SR 84:
Recognizing the exceptional work of the Indiana State Senate employees.
SR 85:
Honoring Senator Lindel Hume upon his retirement from the State Senate.
SR 86:
Recognizing the renaming of the Indiana Intelligence Fusion Center
SR 87:
Congratulating Donna Holloway upon her retirement from the State Senate.
SR 88:
Urging the legislative council to assign to a study committee the topic of the interaction of the therapeutic privilege and patient access of their condition.
SR 89:
Urge to assign the topic of medical debt collection to a study committee
SR 90:
Congratulating the Community Hospital of Bremen on its 65th anniversary.
SR 91:
Congratulating Cody Coldren, 2014 IHSAA state champion in 1-meter diving.
SR 92:
A SENATE RESOLUTION recognizing the Honorable John Waterman for his work in the Indiana State Senate.
SR 93:
A SENATE RESOLUTION honoring Becki Gomez on the occasion of her retirement.
SR 94:
A SENATE RESOLUTION wishing Tracy Lytwyn all the best in her future pursuits.
SR 95:
A SENATE RESOLUTION honoring Hertha Taylor on her 100th birthday.
SR 96:
A SENATE RESOLUTION honoring the work and vision of Patricia "Pat" Payne upon her retirement.
SR 97:
A SENATE RESOLUTION honoring the life and accomplishments of Major General Robert J. Mitchell.
SR 98:
A SENATE RESOLUTION congratulating Eckstein's House of Awards on 50 years of business.
SR 99:
A SENATE RESOLUTION recognizing Diane Amos for her steadfast commitment to empowering women.
Concurrent
SCR 2:
Honoring the personnel involved in the successful Miracle on Mount Baldy rescue.
SCR 3:
Petitioning the United States Department of Transportation to hold hearings on the placement of the entire state of Indiana in the Central Time Zone.
SCR 4:
Commending INDOT on the management practices of the innovative Hoosier Roadside Heritage Program.
SCR 5:
Congratulating Keefer Printing Company, Inc., on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of its founding.
SCR 6:
Honoring the Heslar Naval Armory and its staff for their many contributions to our nation and our state.
SCR 7:
Congratulating the Fishers High School "We the People" team on their state championship.
SCR 8:
Memorializing Judge Robert R. Brown and urging the Indiana Department of Transportation to rename that section of U.S. Highway 50.
SCR 9:
Recognizing the value of a Presidential Youth Council.
SCR 10:
Urging Congress to propose the Regulation Freedom amendment to the United States Constitution.
SCR 11:
Memorializing Frank Ono and urging INDOT to name an overpass in Hamlet for him.
SCR 12:
Honoring Forrest Lucas and Lucas Oil Products, Inc. for their many accomplishments.
SCR 13:
Urging the legislative council to study the issue of involuntary commitment of persons with substance use disorders.
SCR 14:
Congratulating Cathedral High School, Class 5A football champions.
SCR 15:
Congratulating Morgan Township Elementary School upon being named a Blue Ribbon School.
SCR 16:
Urging the FCC to more effectively prioritize regulation of telemarketing.
SCR 17:
Urging the Legislative Council to assign to the appropriate study committee the topic of family caregiving and long-term services and support.
SCR 18:
Honoring the Jay and Randolph Counties' Special Olympics basketball team.
SCR 19:
Urging INDOT to rename a part of U.S. 27 North in Richmond the Bing Welch Memorial Highway.
SCR 20:
Honoring the Feldun Purdue Agricultural Center on its 100th anniversary.
SCR 21:
Urging the legislative council to assign the topic of the common construction wage to the appropriate committee.
SCR 22:
Recognizing the twentieth anniversary of the State Partnership Program between the Slovak Republic and the State of Indiana.
SCR 23:
Urging the Indiana Department of Transportation to rename U.S. 20 in Lake County for the late Mayor Rudolph "Rudy" Clay.
SCR 24:
Urging INDOT to rename U.S. 20 for Mayor Rudolph "Rudy" Clay.
SCR 25:
Congratulating 1st Source Bank on 150 years of service to the communities of northern Indiana and southwestern Michigan.
SCR 26:
Congratulating the Penn High School poms team, state champions.
SCR 27:
Honoring J. Larry Neff for his 40 years as CEO and President of Goodwill Industries of Michiana.
SCR 28:
Congratulating the Elkhart Central High School baseball team, Class 4A state champions.
SCR 29:
Congratulating the Cardinal Ritter High School Raiders football team. Class 2A state champions.
SCR 30:
Congratulating The Elkhart Truth on the occasion of its quasquicentennial anniversary.
SCR 31:
Rcognizing and honoring the Town of New Harmony, Indiana, on the occasion of its bicentennial anniversary.
SCR 32:
Honoring New Horizons Rehabilitation, Inc. for its 45 years of service to the community.
SCR 33:
Congratulating the South Spencer High School baseball team, Class 2A state champions.
SCR 34:
Acknowledging February as Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month.
SCR 35:
Urging assignment to a study committee the topic of veterans benefits.
SCR 36:
Recognizing and congratulating Centerville, Indiana on its bicentennial anniversary.
SCR 37:
Honoring Professor Lawrence Jegen III, IU School of Law at Indianapolis, for his accomplishments.
SCR 38:
Recognizing the Indiana State Police Alliance for 40 years of service to law enforcement and the public.
SCR 39:
Honoring Winter Olympic bronze medalist and Hoosier native Nick Goepper.
SCR 40:
Congratulating the City of Rising Sun on the occasion of its bicentennial anniversary.
HR 1:
Congratulating Barr-Reeve High School girls volleyball team on their Class A volleyball state championship.
HR 2:
Commemorating Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
HR 3:
Honoring the many people and organizations who gave time, money, and support to the residents of Holton following the March 2, 2012 F-3 tornado.
HR 4:
Assigning the Criminal Law and Sentencing Policy Study Committee to meet with the Indiana Commission on Autism to study criminal justice issues concerning individuals with autism spectrum disorders.
HR 5:
Assigning the Child Services Oversight Committee to study duplication, timing, and costs associated with requiring national criminal background checks by different agencies.
HR 6:
Honoring Nick Lee, gold medal winner in free wrestling at the Pan Am games.
HR 7:
Honoring the Sister Soldier Network for their many contributions to the nation.
HR 8:
Honoring the Peace Learning Center for its contributions to non violence in Indianapolis.
HR 9:
Congratulating Eric and Melissa Valsi on the birth of their son Anthony.
HR 11:
Supporting the lead role of states in the regulation of carbon dioxide emissions from existing power plants.
HR 12:
Urging the legislative council to assign to a study committee the topic of human sex trafficking on the Internet.
HR 13:
Congratulating the Brown County Junior High School "We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution" team.
HR 14:
Urging the legislative council to assign the appropriate committee to study the need for, costs, benefits, and impacts of a wilderness preservation system on state public lands.
HR 15:
Recognizing the accomplishments of Mckenzie Radcliff ,who had read 1000 books before entering kindergarten.
HR 16:
Urging the legislative council to assign to the appropriate committee the study of the need for, costs, benefits, and impacts of a wilderness preservation system on state public lands.
HR 17:
Congratulating Ginger Giessler on her receipt of the 2013 Milken National Educator Award.
HR 18:
Congratulating the Brown County Junior High School
HR 20:
Recognizing the efforts of the LaPorte Emergency Responders, numerous volunteers, and the Indiana Department of Transportation.
HR 21:
Urging national policy makers to adopt an energy approach that increases U.S. energy security
HR 22:
Urging the Legislative Council to assign to a study committee the topic of which time zone our state capital and, therefore, the majority of our citizens should observe.
HR 23:
Congratulating Angola Moose Lodge 1568, Chapter 66 on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of its establishment.
HR 24:
Honoring the Chesterton High School debate team, state champions.
HR 25:
Honoring Richard Gordon Hatcher, former mayor, for his contributions to Gary.
HR 26:
Recognizing the accomplishments of Karen Freeman-Wilson, mayor of Gary.
HR 27:
Honoring the Sister Soldier Network for their contributions to the nation.
HR 28:
Congratulating Terrin Thomas on her selection as Miss Indiana 2013.
HR 29:
Honoring John Newlin and Charles "Butch" Newlin for saving the life of an elderly woman.
HR 30:
Recognizing Schneck Medical Center of Jackson County upon being named as the most nurse-friendly facility in the nation.
HR 31:
Recognizing the Bill Johnson Film Festival in northwest Indiana.
HR 32:
Congratulating the Walker Career Center Nanoline Team, national champions.
HR 33:
Urging the legislative council to assign to the appropriate study committee task of examining economic and workforce development impact of the medical device industry in Indiana.
HR 34:
Honoring Michael Brandenburg, a native of Austin, Indiana, upon his successful music career.
HR 35:
Recognizing Vivian Carter and Vee-Jay Records for their contributions to the music industry.
HR 36:
Recognizing Indiana Wesleyan University's commitment to making a college education available to Hoosiers of all income levels.
HR 37:
Congratulating the Porter County Career and Technical Center Student Mentor Program for receiving the Indiana Award for Excellence.
HR 38:
Honoring Paige Smith, Valparaiso, upon receiving the Indiana Award for Excellence.
HR 39:
Honoring Helen J. Pettis of AT&T upon her retirement.
HR 40:
Recognizing Brian Wyatt, Indianapolis, for receiving the Student Award for Excellence.
HR 41:
Honoring the Taylor University Euler Science Complex, award winner for its energy efficient design.
HR 42:
Recognizing the Taylor University Engineering Program for its contributions to the space program.
HR 43:
Recognizing the Indianapolis International Airport upon being named the best airport in the nation.
HR 44:
Honoring the First Baptist Church, Tipton, Indiana on the occasion of the 115th anniversary of its establishment.
HR 45:
Congratulating Boyd King on the occasion of his 100th birthday.
HR 46:
Congratulating Taylor University for being named an NAIA Champions of Character Five-Star institution.
HR 47:
Recognizing Taylor University as the number one ranked Midwest University.
HR 48:
Urging the legislative council to assign the topic of homeowners associations to the appropriate committee.
HR 49:
Honoring Nick Goepper for winning the Sochi Olympic bronze medal in slope style skiing.
HR 50:
Memorializing Andrew Jacobs, Jr. for his contributions to Indiana.
HR 51:
Honoring Tri-Central High School football coach George Gilbert on being a finalist for the Don Shula Coach of the Year Award.
HR 52:
Recognizing the Tri-Central High School football team for winning the 2013 Class A state championship
HR 53:
Honoring those who have served as legislative interns for the Indiana House of Representatives during the Second Regular Session of the 118th Indiana General Assembly.
HR 54:
Recognizing Carey Services, Inc. for serving persons with disabilities.
HR 55:
Recognizing the life and accomplishments of Paul Randall.
HR 56:
Recognizing February 16-22, 2014 as "Indiana Court Reporting and Captioning Week".
HR 57:
Supporting the recognition of March, 2014 as Multiple Myeloma Awareness Month in support of afflicted Indiana citizens and their loved ones affected by this incurable form of blood cancer.
HR 58:
Recognizing Mrs. Bernice Bohannon on her 104th birthday.
HR 60:
Urging the Legislative Council to assign the appropriate committee to study the use of coal tar pavement products.
HR 61:
Urging the legislative council to assign to an appropriate study committee the topic of the causes of violence and violent crime in Indiana.
HR 62:
Honoring those who have served as legislative interns for the Indiana House of Representatives during the Second Regular Session of the 118th Indiana General Assembly.
HR 63:
Congratulating Eleanor Long Organ on the occasion of her 100th birthday.
HR 64:
Recognizing Sarann Weeks for her 30 years as a teacher and mentor.
HR 65:
Recognizing Jordan Eickelberger for being named the 2013 Emerging Philanthropist of the Year.
HR 67:
Urging the legislative council to assign to the appropriate study committee to study the training received by teachers who instruct students diagnosed with a neurological disorder.
HR 68:
Recognizing the 2013 Indiana University baseball team for winning the Division 1 College World Series.
HR 69:
Urging legislative council to assign a committee the topic of policies which assists individuals with chronic eye disease in removing barriers to long-term access to effective treatment therapies.
HR 70:
Concerning United States Environmental Protection Agency proposed Greenhouse Gas Emission Standards.
HR 71:
Urging legislative council to assign a committee the topic of the feasibility of a proposed new soccer stadium in Indianapolis and other areas for development of professional sports development areas.
HR 72:
Urging the legislative council to assign to the appropriate study committee the topic of job sharing working conditions and benefits, especially work sharing unemployment benefit.
HR 73:
Recognizing the Ball State Singers on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of their creation.
HR 74:
Recognizing the importance of all schools and libraries being equipped with high-capacity, high-speed broadband connectivity.
HR 75:
Honoring Representative Rick Niemeyer on his retirement.
HR 76:
Honoring Representative Mark Messmer on his retirement.
HR 77:
Honoring Representative Timothy Neese on his retirement.
HR 78:
Urging the legislative council to assign to the appropriate study committee the topic of the shift of the business personal property tax burden.
HR 79:
Honoring the Tri-West High School softball team, Class 3A state champions.
HR 80:
Urging the Blue Ribbon Commission to include different classes of property in the study of tax policy deductions.
HR 81:
Urging the legislative council to assign to the appropriate study committee the topic of factors that contribute to shifts of the local property tax burden.
Concurrent
HCR 1:
Memorializing and honoring Representative Phyllis Pond.
HCR 2:
Allowing the House and Senate to adjourn and recess separately throughout the Second Regular Session
HCR 3:
Honoring Sammy Lee Davis, Congressional Medal of Honor recipient.
HCR 4:
Recognizing the accomplishments of Luke Bielawski for his charitable fundraising efforts.
HCR 5:
Congratulating the Salem High School marching band on winning the Indiana State School Music Association 2013 Scholastic B State Championship.
HCR 6:
Honoring Providence High School girls volleyball team, state champions.
HCR 7:
Requesting INDOT to name that portion of U.S. Highway 24 from U.S. Highway 30 east of New Haven to State Line Road in Allen County the "Phyllis J. Pond Memorial Highway".
HCR 8:
Convening a Joint Session for the State of the State address by the Governor.
HCR 9:
Convening a Joint Session for the State of the Judiciary address by the Chief Justice.
HCR 10:
Congratulating James Dolan on the occasion of his 90th birthday.
HCR 11:
Congratulating Dan Wilson on his selection as the 2014 Indiana Middle School Principal of the Year.
HCR 12:
Urging the Indiana Department of Transportation to rename the section of State Road 59 from U.S. Highway 40 to State Road 42 the "Orville Redenbacher Memorial Highway".
HCR 13:
Supporting an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to provide that corporations are not "people" and money is not "speech".
HCR 14:
Recognizing January 2014 as Cervical Cancer Awareness Month.
HCR 15:
Honoring IURC Commissioner Larry S. Landis upon his retirement.
HCR 16:
Recognizing the General Motors Bedford Powertrain plant as a center of expertise.
HCR 17:
Congratulating the Indiana University School of Nursing on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of its founding.
HCR 18:
Recognizing the FFA and its Indiana state officers.
HCR 19:
Congratulating Steven Perkins on his selection as Indiana's 2014 Teacher of the Year.
HCR 20:
Honoring the members of the Youth Advisory Council for their help in providing information to General Assembly.
HCR 21:
Recognizing the 60th anniversary of the addition of the words "under God" to the Pledge of Allegiance.
HCR 22:
Urging the Governor to designate March 30 each year as Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day.
HCR 23:
Urging INDOT to rename a part of U.S. Highway 31 between Main Street and East Street in the city of Austin as as "Berley Goodin Way".
HCR 24:
Recognizing the problem of malnutrition and its effect on health outcomes.
HCR 25:
Recognizing Dennis Patrick Neary on the occasion of his 70th birthday.
HCR 26:
Urging the INDOT to rename two bridges over U.S. Highway 50 in Daviess County after David Graham and James Newland.
HCR 27:
Memorializing the lives of Krystle Lauren Dikes and Rachelle Godfread and honoring Corporal Cody Skipper and Corporal Jason Tripp of the Elkhart Police Department.
HCR 28:
Honoring the West Lafayette High School girls soccer team, Class A state champions.
HCR 29:
Recognizing Indiana State University for its dedication to and participation in community service.
HCR 30:
Recognizing Alpha Kappa Alpha Day at the Capitol.
HCR 31:
Supporting Taiwan's efforts to secure entry to the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and the signing of a Free Trade Agreement (FTA).
HCR 33:
Congratulating the Andrean High School football team, Class 3A state champions.
HCR 34:
Honoring the Columbus East High School football team, Class 4A state champions.
HCR 35:
Honoring Jamey Aebersold, 2014 recipient of the A.B. Spellman NEA Jazz Masters Award for Jazz Advocacy.
HCR 36:
Congratulating the Indiana Association of Rehabilitation Facilities, Inc., on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of its establishment.
HCR 37:
Honoring the Honorable William Boklund, LaPorte Superior Court Judge, upon his retirement.
HCR 38:
Honoring Tom Nowatzke, LaPorte County native, upon his successful NFL career.
HCR 39:
Urging Governor Pence to reestablish the earned income reciprocal agreement with Illinois.
HCR 40:
Urging the Legislative Council to assign to a study committee the topic of which time zone our state capital and, therefore, the majority of our citizens should observe.
HCR 41:
Memorializing Robert Carter, longtime broadcaster.
HCR 42:
Honoring Dr. Frank A. Bush, Indiana School Boards Association, upon his retirement.
HCR 43:
Urging INDOT to name parts of I-70 from Indianapolis to Brazil and of I-65 from Indianapolis to Seymour "The Tuskegee Airmen Highway".
HCR 44:
Concerning the United States Environmental Protection Agency's proposed greenhouse gas emission standards for new coal fueled power plants.
HCR 45:
Honoring Trinity School at Greenlawn, 2013 National Blue Ribbon School.
HCR 46:
Recognizing Easter Seals Arc., for its services for the disabled.
HCR 47:
Acknowledging the many contributions of Cardinal Services to the disabled.
HCR 48:
Recognizing the Bona Vista Programs, Inc. for its services to the disabled.
HCR 49:
Urging INDOT to rename a section of U.S. Highway 231 the "Ray Ewry Memorial Highway".
HCR 50:
Honoring Judge Robert Wilkins upon his confirmation to serve on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
HCR 51:
Celebrating the 200th birthday of William S. Culbertson and recognizing the historic and cultural significance of the Culbertson Mansion.
HCR 53:
Recognizing the Tri-Central High School football team. Class A state champions.
HCR 54:
Honoring the Signature School and the nine National Merit finalists.
HCR 55:
Honoring Scott Haffner, upon having his University of Evansville basketball jersey retired.
HCR 56:
Recognizing Todd Webster, Tyler Webster, Matthew Wirtz, Ben Groeneweg, Mike Kiester, and Ted Nitza for their humanitarian efforts.
HCR 57:
Memorializing First Lieutenant Lewis Bennett Challis, who was killed in France during World War II.
HCR 58:
Recognizing Carey Services, Inc. to help recognize individuals with disabilities.
HCR 59:
Congratulating the Bedford North Lawrence High School girls basketball team for winning the Class 4A state basketball championship.
HCR 60:
Honoring Scott Haffner upon having his University of Evansville basketball jersey retired.
HCR 61:
Fixing the date for the second regular technical session of the One Hundred Eighteenth General Assembly.