JOINT LEGISLATIVE RESOLUTION By Senator BATEMAN, Assembly CIATTARELLI and Assemblywoman SIMON
State of New Jersey
THE SENATE AND GENERAL ASSEMBLY
STATE HOUSE, TRENTON, NJ
JOINT LEGISLATIVE RESOLUTION
By Senator BATEMAN, Assembly CIATTARELLI and Assemblywoman SIMON
WHEREAS: The Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey are pleased to honor and congratulate Robert Stack, an esteemed member of the Garden State community, upon the occasion of the Twenty-Fifty Anniversary of Community Options, Inc.; and,
WHEREAS: Robert Stack is the respected founder, President, and Chief Executive Officer of Community Options, Inc., which has nearly 200 chapters across the nation; and,
WHEREAS: Community Options, Inc. was incorporated on February 9, 1989, and its praiseworthy mission is to develop housing and employment for individuals living with special needs, and it is especially commended for training staff on proven methodologies of care and therapy services, including 24-hour residential services and supported employment for competitive jobs; and,
WHEREAS: The strength and success of the State of New Jersey, the vitality of our communities, and the effectiveness of our American society depend, in great measure, upon concerned and dedicated individuals and organizations, such as Robert Stack and Community Options, Inc.; and,
WHEREAS: Within all the spheres of his life and work, Robert Stack has established a model to emulate and set a standard of excellence toward which others might strive; now, therefore, Be It Resolved by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New jersey:
That this Legislature hereby honors and congratulates Robert Stack, joins in commending his meritorious record of service, leadership, and commitment, and extends best wishes for continued success in all his future endeavors; and,
Be It Further Resolved, That a duly authenticated copy of this resolution, signed by the Senate President and the Assembly Speaker and attested by the Senate Secretary and the Assembly Clerk, be transmitted to Robert Stack.
Stephen M. Sweeney
President of the Senate