Senate Joint Resolution 695, sponsored by Oliver, commends the Tennessee Justice Center on the occasion of its thirtieth community birthday, celebrated on February 4, 2026. The resolution highlights the organization's commitment to promoting equity and justice in Tennessee, focusing on improving the well-being of its citizens through advocacy, education, and litigation. The Tennessee Justice Center aims to ensure healthy growth for children, access to affordable healthcare, increased independence for the aging population, and expanded food security.

Over the past thirty years, the Tennessee Justice Center has made significant contributions, securing $2.5 billion in healthcare benefits and $300 million in food aid, positively impacting the lives of 95,000 children, 45,000 children and pregnant women, and 15,000 older Tennesseans. The resolution expresses the General Assembly's recognition of the organization's relentless efforts to advance economic, racial, and social justice, and extends best wishes for its continued success.