House Joint Resolution 232, sponsored by Representative Russell, honors Kamara Johnson for her exceptional contributions to her community, 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. Kamara, a thirteen-year-old from Monroe County, has demonstrated remarkable dedication by volunteering with local businesses and community events, showcasing her leadership and commitment to helping others.

The resolution commends Kamara Johnson for her exemplary volunteerism, which embodies the spirit of the Volunteer State. It acknowledges her efforts in assisting a physical therapy clinic and a florist, as well as her proactive approach in reaching out to local event organizers to offer her support. The General Assembly expresses its best wishes for her future success and emphasizes the importance of recognizing individuals like Kamara, who contribute significantly to their communities through selfless service.