The resolution recognizes Plemons' deep commitment to his community, which was reflected in his various positions ranging from a board member for the Department of Corrections to the assistant director of Engineering and Construction Services. His longstanding contributions to environmental conservation have also been recognized with inductions into both the Georgia Association of Conservation District Supervisors Hall of Fame and the National Association of Conservation Districts Hall of Fame. Through this resolution, the General Assembly acknowledges the impact he had on local governance and community development.
Summary
House Resolution 1311 is a commemorative resolution aimed at honoring the life and legacy of Jack M. "Bob" Plemons, who passed away on April 22, 2023. The resolution pays tribute to Plemons' extensive contributions to the State of Georgia and highlights his dedicated service as a guardian of freedom and liberty through his military service in the United States Army and Army Reserves. His commitment to serving others is further emphasized through his various roles in public service, including as a purchasing agent, county manager, and member of the State Soil and Water Conservation Commission under four different governors for over two decades.
Contention
While House Resolution 1311 is primarily a tribute to an individual, the underlying themes of public service and community dedication resonate broadly, reflecting the values esteemed by constituents. However, commemorative resolutions often stir discussions regarding the visibility and contributions of public servants, and how their legacies are preserved within state narrative. The resolution serves as a reminder of the importance of acknowledging leaders who have made significant impacts in their communities, fostering ongoing support for public service.