A RESOLUTION to recognize Mike Brown on the occasion of his retirement.
Impact
This resolution serves a dual purpose; it not only honors an individual for his long service but also reinforces the importance of recognizing dedicated public servants. By publicly acknowledging Brown's contributions, the resolution emphasizes the values of commitment and excellence in public service. Such recognition can inspire others within the state workforce to appreciate and strive for long-term contributions.
Summary
House Joint Resolution 7019 (HJR7019) is a resolution acknowledging the retirement of Mike Brown, who has made notable contributions to the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) over his 30-year career. The resolution highlights his journey since starting as a project supervisor and progressing through numerous roles, including the TDOT Region 3 Director of Operations. His efforts have been instrumental in managing transportation projects and overseeing significant budgets within the department.
Contention
While resolutions like HJR7019 typically do not encounter significant opposition, they do raise discussions about the recognition of public service. The major contention often revolves around the appropriateness of state resources in producing formal resolutions and whether such honors should be reserved for different contexts or individuals. The unanimous voting (31-0) reflects a consensus about the merits of Brown’s career but can also spark conversations about the criteria for such recognitions.
A RESOLUTION to commend Deputy Commissioner and Chief Policy Advisor Paul D. Degges for his honorable and astute service to the State of Tennessee on the occasion of his retirement.