Senate Joint Resolution 100 confirms the appointment of Sharon Jean-Phillipe to the state forestry commission in Tennessee. This appointment, made by Governor Bill Lee, designates her as an at-large member with a term set to expire on June 30, 2029. The resolution highlights her academic credentials, including a master's degree in botany and a Ph.D. in natural resources from the University of Tennessee, where she has also served as a professor of urban forestry since 2021. Additionally, she holds the position of faculty director of Undergraduate Research and Fellowships and is recognized as a certified arborist.

The resolution is in accordance with Tennessee Code Annotated, which mandates that members appointed by the governor to the state forestry commission must be confirmed by the general assembly. The confirmation of Dr. Jean-Phillipe is presented for approval by both the Senate and the House of Representatives, ensuring that her expertise and experience will contribute to the commission's work in managing the state's forestry resources.