House Joint Resolution 110, sponsored by Representative Keisling, honors Allie Bailey for her exceptional commitment to community service, recognizing her as a recipient of the Governor's Volunteer Stars Award. The resolution highlights the significant impact of volunteers in Tennessee, noting that 1.3 million individuals contribute over 99 million hours of service annually, which equates to $2.6 billion for the state's economy. Allie Bailey, a resident of Scott County, has been actively involved in volunteer work since high school, initially with the Schools Together Allowing No Drugs (STAND) program and later with various local shelters and nonprofit organizations.

The resolution commends Ms. Bailey for her dedication to helping others, which has transformed her from a youth volunteer into a full-time professional with STAND after graduating from the University of Tennessee, Chattanooga. Her journey exemplifies the spirit of volunteerism and community leadership, making her a model citizen deserving of recognition. The General Assembly expresses its best wishes for her future success and emphasizes the importance of individuals like Allie Bailey in fostering a strong, supportive community.