Senate Joint Resolution 232, sponsored by Southerland, honors Michelle Lane for her exceptional contributions to her community, culminating in her receipt 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. Michelle Lane is recognized as a model citizen for her selfless dedication, particularly in aiding locals affected by floods and transforming her coffee shop into a hub for volunteer efforts.
The resolution commends Lane's commitment to volunteerism, emphasizing her roles as a teacher at Cosby High School and a business owner. It acknowledges her tireless efforts to coordinate essential aid and support for those in need, embodying the spirit of giving that characterizes the Volunteer State. The General Assembly expresses its best wishes for her future success and calls for the preparation of an appropriate copy of the resolution for presentation.