Senate Joint Resolution 326 honors Brian Glenn Wilson for his remarkable fifty years of service in the broadcasting industry. Recognized as a luminary in his field, Wilson has had a distinguished career that began in 1975 at KOZA radio in Odessa, Texas, and has included significant roles at various television stations, including KAMR TV, KFDA TV, and WTTG in Washington, D.C. He later joined Fox News as a senior correspondent and anchor, covering major events such as the White House, Capitol Hill, and the Supreme Court, as well as the aftermath of 9/11 from the Pentagon. In 2018, he became the host of The Drive with Brian Wilson on SuperTalk 99.7 WTN in Nashville.
The resolution not only acknowledges Wilson's professional achievements but also highlights his personal life, including the support of his family. The General Assembly expresses its gratitude for his dedication to informing and entertaining audiences over the decades and wishes him continued success in the future. An appropriate copy of the resolution will be prepared for presentation, omitting specific legislative designations.