Senate Joint Resolution 112, sponsored by Johnson, seeks to confirm the appointment of Jake Almond to the state forestry commission in Tennessee. This appointment is in accordance with Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 11-4-201, which mandates the governor to appoint seven members to the commission. Governor Bill Lee has appointed Almond, who is a forest landowner with up to 500 acres in the state, for a term that will last until June 30, 2029.

Jake Almond brings over 42 years of experience in the forest industry, primarily as a consultant for private landowners and as a vice president and part-owner of American Forest Management. He has held leadership roles, including president of the Tennessee Forestry Association, and has served on various forestry-related boards. Currently, he is a realtor with the American Forest Management real estate division and holds a degree in forestry from North Carolina State University. The resolution concludes with a formal confirmation of his appointment by the Tennessee General Assembly.