Commending Mae B. Midkiff.
The resolution acknowledges Midkiff's numerous contributions, including her leadership roles within the Republican Party at both the local and state levels. During her tenure, she focused on advancing Republican priorities and enhancing voter engagement, significantly impacting local political landscapes. High-profile events, such as the Stafford-Morris Dinner, which she helped create, have become essential for party activities and community involvement.
SR135 is a Senate Resolution commending Mae B. Midkiff for her extensive service as chair of the Giles County Republican Committee, concluding a notable 32-year history. The resolution highlights her dedication not just to the Committee but to the broader community in Giles County, where she has lived and raised her family. Throughout her tenure, she has exemplified the values of Southwest Virginia, promoting family, community, and faith.
There are no significant points of contention in this resolution, as it serves solely to honor Midkiff’s achievements without opposition or debate over policy implications. Instead, it serves as a recognition of her dedication and the legacy she leaves behind as she retires from her position. The commendation reflects a unifying appreciation across political lines within the community, aiming to fortify the values represented by her service.