House Joint Resolution 213, sponsored by Butler, honors Aaron Summerall for receiving the Governor's Volunteer Stars Award in recognition of his significant contributions to his community in Roane County, Tennessee. The resolution highlights the importance of volunteers in the state, noting that 1.3 million Tennesseans contribute over 99 million hours of service annually, which adds $2.6 billion to the economy. Aaron Summerall exemplifies this spirit of volunteerism through his active participation in various school, civic, and government activities, including serving as vice president of his class, completing Roane County Youth Leadership, and holding officer positions in HOSA at multiple levels.

The resolution commends Mr. Summerall for his dedication to community service, which includes attending Boys State and representing youth in the opioid drug settlement process for Roane County. It concludes by expressing the General Assembly's best wishes for his future success and emphasizes the importance of recognizing individuals who embody the values of the Volunteer State through their commitment to helping others.