Honoring Cindy Hoye for her longstanding service to the Indiana State Fair Commission.
Impact
The resolution acknowledges not only Hoye's long-term contributions and leadership within the Indiana State Fair Commission but also highlights the positive changes she brought to the organization and the community at large. Under her guidance, the commission enhanced its programming and facilities, fostering increased participation and engagement from the public. Hoye’s retirement marks the end of an era for the Indiana State Fair, and the resolution serves as a testament to her dedication and achievements.
Summary
HCR0012 is a House Concurrent Resolution that honors Cindy Hoye for her nearly four decades of service to the Indiana State Fair Commission. Hoye served as the executive director of the commission since 2004, guiding significant renovations and expansions that greatly benefited the Indiana State Fair. Throughout her tenure, she played a pivotal role in overseeing projects like the renovation of the Corteva Coliseum and the construction of the Indiana Farm Bureau Fall Creek Pavilion. Additionally, her efforts helped to attract high-profile sporting events to the fairgrounds.
Contention
While the resolution primarily serves as an acknowledgment of Hoye's contributions, it reflects broader themes of appreciation for public service and the importance of leadership in community organizations. It emphasizes the impact that dedicated individuals can have on state institutions and the lasting legacies they leave behind. The resolution stands as a symbol of gratitude from both the legislature and the community for Hoye’s efforts over the years.
Urging the Indiana Department of Transportation to rename that portion of State Road 5 from State Road 218 to State Road 22 the "Ralph Duckwall Memorial Highway".