The House concurrent resolution No. R-258 honors Lexa and Steve Clark for their extensive civic engagement and leadership in the Town of Jamaica. Lexa Clark has a long history of public service, particularly in emergency services, having played a key role in establishing the Jamaica Rescue Squad and continuing to respond to rescue calls. She has also contributed to the education of local children as a school board member and teacher's aide, and has served in various financial oversight roles, including as the town's auditor and bookkeeper. Additionally, Lexa was a member of the Jamaica Selectboard, where she notably chaired the board during the aftermath of Tropical Storm Irene, and she currently holds a governance position at the Jamaica Memorial Library.

Steve Clark has also made significant contributions to the community, starting his involvement at a young age with the Jamaica Village Cemetery and serving on the village school board and planning commission. His dedication to the town's fire and rescue services spans over fifty years, during which he held various roles, including treasurer and auditor, and was honored as an honorary member of the fire department. Furthermore, Steve has served as Jamaica's trustee of public funds for 52 years, as grand juror for three decades, and as president of the Jamaica Historical Foundation since 2005. Together, Lexa and Steve Clark exemplify exemplary municipal citizenship, and the resolution calls for their contributions to be formally recognized by the General Assembly.