A RESOLUTION to honor the memory of Helen Anita Sheeler Miller of Bradley County.
Impact
The resolution aims to pay tribute to Helen Miller's legacy and contributions, reflecting on her character and commitment to public service. By recognizing her life and achievements, the resolution serves as an important reminder of the impact that dedicated individuals can have on their communities. It emphasizes the values of integrity, compassion, and dedication to service, and inspires current and future generations to emulate her example.
Summary
HJR0993 is a resolution to honor the memory of Helen Anita Sheeler Miller, a notable figure in Bradley County, Tennessee. The resolution acknowledges her significant contributions to the community, particularly in the field of education, where she had a distinguished career as a teacher and principal. Helen Miller's influence as an educator and community leader is highlighted, noting her pioneering role as the first female principal in the Cleveland City Schools system and her active involvement in various local organizations.
Contention
There are no notable points of contention associated with HJR0993 as it is a resolution focused on honoring an individual's contributions rather than a piece of legislation that would alter existing laws. Given the nature of resolutions, they typically garner wide support and there were no recorded objections during the voting process, which was unanimously in favor with 32 yeas and 0 nays.
Voting_history
The resolution was voted on March 14, 2024, with a summary of the voting indicating a motion to adopt it was approved without any opposition, reflecting a strong consensus among the members of the legislative body concerning Helen Miller's contributions.