The House Concurrent Resolution honors Lexa and Steve Clark for their extensive civic engagement and leadership in the Town of Jamaica, Vermont. 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 serving as an EMT since the 1970s. She has also contributed to the education of local children as a school board member and teacher's aide, and has held various financial oversight roles, including town auditor and selectboard member, where she notably led the community through the challenges posed by Tropical Storm Irene. Additionally, she is involved with the Jamaica Memorial Library.
Steve Clark has also made significant contributions to the community, starting from his youth at the Jamaica Village Cemetery and serving in various municipal roles, including on the village school board and planning commission. His dedication to fire and rescue services spans over fifty years, and he has held positions such as treasurer and auditor for the fire department. Furthermore, he has served as Jamaica's trustee of public funds and grand juror, and has been the president of the Jamaica Historical Foundation since 2005. The resolution recognizes both Lexa and Steve Clark as exemplary citizens whose decades of service have greatly benefited their community.