Virginia 2024 1st Special Session

Virginia House Bill HR672

Introduced
5/13/24  
Engrossed
5/13/24  

Caption

Commending Richard T. Homes.

Impact

The passing of HR672 serves as recognition of the significant influence public servants can have within their communities. Homes’ retirement on March 31, 2023, marks a transition for the office he held. His years of service reflect a commitment to fiscal responsibility and dedicated governance, impacting not only local financial structures but also setting a precedent for future public servants in Augusta County and beyond.

Summary

HR672 is a resolution commending Richard T. Homes for his dedicated service to Augusta County over the span of 45 years, including nearly two decades as treasurer. The resolution highlights Homes' contributions to the county, beginning his career as an assistant real estate appraiser and culminating in his election as treasurer in 2003. Throughout his tenure, he was acknowledged for his professionalism and strong work ethic, which earned him reelection four times. His expertise led to the enhancement of the finances and operations of Augusta County, notably through the digitization of the treasurer's office.

Contention

While the resolution primarily offers praise for an individual's career, it also implicitly underscores the larger context of public service and the role of local government. This act of commendation does not bring forth contentious debates per se but highlights the broader appreciation for public service, as well as the need for capable individuals in local government positions. The focus on fiscal management and community service emphasizes the importance of effective governance at the local level.

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