House Joint Resolution 314, sponsored by Freeman, aims to commemorate March 2025 as Sudden Unexplained Death in Children (SUDC) Awareness Month in Tennessee. SUDC is recognized as the fifth leading cause of death among children aged one to four, and it is classified as such when no other cause of death can be determined after a thorough investigation. The resolution highlights the lack of understanding surrounding SUDC, including its causes, predictability, and prevention, and emphasizes the role of the SUDC Foundation, the only global nonprofit dedicated to raising awareness, funding research, and supporting families affected by SUDC.

The resolution calls for increased community awareness and support for the SUDC Foundation, which assists bereaved parents and promotes medical research to identify potential causes and preventive measures for SUDC. By designating March 2025 as SUDC Awareness Month, the resolution seeks to foster a sense of community among those impacted by SUDC and encourages all citizens of Tennessee to contribute to the efforts aimed at eradicating unexplained deaths in children. The resolution is dedicated in honor of Asher James Lee Wilson from Nashville.