A RESOLUTION to recognize former Mayor of Clarksville Don Trotter upon the designation of "Mayor Don Trotter Highway."
Impact
The passing of HR0104 represents the General Assembly's recognition of public servants who have significantly impacted their communities. By designating a highway in Trotter's name, the resolution aims to inspire future leaders and acknowledge the historical importance of Trotter's work in enhancing the quality of life for residents in Montgomery County. This recognition is part of a broader legislative tradition where highways and other public infrastructures are named in honor of individuals who have demonstrated exemplary public service.
Summary
House Resolution 104 (HR0104) is a legislative resolution aimed at honoring the legacy of former Mayor of Clarksville, Don Trotter. The resolution calls for the designation of a section of State Route 374 in Clarksville as the 'Mayor Don Trotter Highway'. This action serves to recognize Trotter's significant contributions to the community during his sixteen-year tenure as mayor, particularly his involvement in the development of the city's riverfront.
Contention
There were no noted points of contention regarding HR0104 during its discussion or voting history. The resolution passed unanimously with a vote of 96 yeas and 0 nays, indicating strong bipartisan support for honoring Mayor Trotter's contributions to the city. The lack of opposition reflects a shared appreciation for Trotter’s dedication to public service among members of the General Assembly and the community.