A RESOLUTION to honor and commend Toney E. Winstead on the occasion of his retirement.
Impact
The resolution reflects a broader cultural appreciation for public service, highlighting the importance of recognizing individuals who have dedicated their careers to serving their community and state. While it is primarily a ceremonial bill, its passage in the Tennessee General Assembly underscores the value placed on long-term public service and the contributions of individuals like Winstead to the state’s operations and community development.
Summary
House Joint Resolution 122, also known as HJR0122, serves to honor and commend Toney E. Winstead for his dedication and service to the State of Tennessee upon his retirement. Winstead has been recognized for his exceptional work as Facilities Manager at the East Tennessee Regional Office (ETRO) and in various roles within the Tennessee State Parks. His retirement marks the end of a noteworthy 36-year career during which he exhibited exemplary service and commitment.
Contention
Given the nature of HJR0122 as a commendation for an individual, there are no significant points of contention related to this bill. It is a universally supported resolution that celebrates an individual's lifetime achievements and contributions, with no opposing views or controversies surrounding its passage, as evidenced by the unanimous support reflected in the voting history—32 Yeas and 0 Nays during the floor vote.