Senate Resolution No. 588 honors Judge Wayne Mack for his 35 years of dedicated public service to Montgomery County. His career began in the 1980s with the Montgomery County Building Maintenance Department, where he eventually became the director of Building Custodial Services. Judge Mack also played a significant role in law enforcement by reviving the Conroe Police Department Reserve Unit and serving as an adjunct instructor at the Montgomery County Sheriff's Academy. Since being sworn in as justice of the peace for Montgomery County Precinct 1 in 2014, he has demonstrated wisdom and integrity while focusing on helping troubled youth and implementing various administrative improvements in the court system.

The resolution commends Judge Mack for his numerous contributions to the community, including his involvement with various nonprofit organizations and his commitment to charitable work. He is recognized for his honesty, compassion, and fairness in the administration of law, earning the admiration of Montgomery County residents. The Texas Senate expresses its esteem for Judge Mack's judicial excellence and outstanding service, wishing him well in his future endeavors. A copy of the resolution will be prepared as a formal acknowledgment of his achievements.