The resolution honors Chief of Police James A. "Jaye" Loggins for his distinguished 29-year career with the Mountain Brook Police Department, culminating in his retirement. Chief Loggins began his service in 1996 after completing the Alabama Advanced Criminal Justice Academy and has held various roles within the department, including Captain and Deputy Chief, before being appointed Chief of Police in 2021. Under his leadership, the department achieved significant advancements, such as implementing a take-home vehicle program, transitioning dispatch services, enhancing the School Resource Officer team, and fostering community relations through initiatives like the Community Night Out and the establishment of the Mountain Brook First Responders Foundation.

In addition to his professional accomplishments, Chief Loggins has pursued continuous education and training, earning a Bachelor's degree in Justice Science and a Master's degree in Criminal Justice. He has received numerous accolades, including the FBI Law Enforcement Executive Development Academy Trilogy Award and multiple Officer of the Year honors. The resolution expresses the Alabama House of Representatives' deep appreciation for Chief Loggins' dedication to public service and wishes him well in his retirement, recognizing the lasting impact he has made on the Mountain Brook community.