Elbert/Franklin/Hart/Madison County; Georgia Forestry Commission 2022 North Georgia Unit of the Year; recognize
Impact
The resolution highlights the significant achievements of these organizations and individuals in various forestry services, including wildfire prevention and suppression, reforestation, and community education initiatives. The recognition serves to bolster public awareness of forest conservation efforts in Georgia and underscores the importance of effective forest management. By commending these units and individuals, the resolution aims to promote continued excellence and commitment to safeguarding the state's forest resources.
Summary
Senate Resolution 230 commends several units and individuals recognized by the Georgia Forestry Commission for their outstanding contributions in the area of forest management in 2022. This resolution specifically honors the Elbert/Franklin/Hart/Madison County Unit for being named the North Georgia Unit of the Year, the Grady/Thomas County Unit as the South Georgia Unit of the Year, and Forest Protection Area 3 designated as the Forest Protection Area of the Year. Additionally, Gabe Outlaw is recognized as the Forester of the Year, and the Cost Share Team is acknowledged as the Forest Management Team of the Year.
Contention
While resolutions such as SR230 generally do not entail legal controversies or contentious debates like bills, this acknowledgment does bring attention to the ongoing challenges facing forestry units, including limited personnel resources and the need for sustained support to continue their crucial work in forest protection and management. The recognition serves to motivate continued dedication among individuals and units engaged in forest services amid those challenges.
McDuffie/Warren County Unit; named Ga. Forestry Commission North Ga. Unit of the Year; Berrien County Unit; named South Ga. Unit of the Year; Forest Protection Area 9; named Forest Protection Area of the Year; Jason McMullen; Forester of Year; commend
University of Georgia 4-H Program; Thomas Holt, Melanie Biersmith, and the 2023-2024 4-H leadership teams and award winners and recognizing 02/14/24, as 4-H Day at the state capitol; recognize