House Resolution 150, sponsored by Representative Keisling, honors Randy Roysden for receiving the Governor's Volunteer Stars Award. The resolution highlights the significant contributions of volunteers in Tennessee, noting that 1.9 million individuals provide over 134 million hours of community service annually, which equates to a $4 billion impact on the state's economy. Randy Roysden, a resident of Fentress County, is recognized for his exemplary commitment to volunteerism and community service, embodying the spirit of giving that characterizes the Volunteer State.
The resolution expresses the House of Representatives' appreciation for Roysden's outstanding leadership and dedication to helping others. It congratulates him on his award and extends best wishes for his future endeavors. An appropriate copy of the resolution will be prepared for presentation, omitting the final clause.