MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE

2003 Regular Session

To: Rules

By: Senator(s) Little, Walden

Senate Concurrent Resolution 584

(As Adopted by Senate)

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION COMMENDING THE LEGACY OF PUBLIC SERVICE OF LONGTIME CORINTH CITY CLERK JIM BILLINGSLEY UPON THE OCCASION OF HIS RETIREMENT.

     WHEREAS, Jim Billingsley has been City Clerk of Corinth, Mississippi, since 1983, and when anyone had a question about municipal government in Corinth or in any Mississippi municipality, Jim Billingsley was the man to ask; and

     WHEREAS, prior to beginning his career at Corinth City Hall in 1983, Billingsley worked with several other government agencies where he gained important experience in local, state and federal programs; and

     WHEREAS, a native of Corinth, Mississippi, Billingsley received a Business Administration Degree from Mississippi State University in 1962.  He enlisted in the Army and served two years in Germany, where he met his wife, the former Christine Hofmann.  They were married in 1963 and have two children, Mike and Melinda; and

     WHEREAS, when he returned to Corinth, Billingsley joined the Corinth National Guard and served as Commander of the local unit, which was recognized as one of the most outstanding units in the state.  He also reached the rank of Major in the Army Reserve before leaving military service; and

     WHEREAS, after a stint in the Advertising Department at the Daily Corinthian newspaper, he went to work for the Corinth Urban Renewal Agency.  He later became the first Executive Director of the Tennessee Valley Housing Authority.  He went into private business for about three years, building and managing apartments until 1983 when he was hired as City Clerk; and

     WHEREAS, Billingsley served under four mayors, including the late John D. Mercier and E.S. Bishop.  He also worked under Jack Holt and current Mayor Jerry Latch, who said, "In the eight years I worked with him, I learned that he was one of the most knowledgeable men in municipal government in the State of Mississippi"; and

     WHEREAS, Billingsley served on the Mississippi Municipal Association, Board of Directors for eight years and served eight years as Parliamentarian for the Mississippi Municipal Clerks Association; other Mississippi municipal governments called him quite frequently for advice on municipal affairs; and

     WHEREAS, Jim Billingsley said that every day was a new challenge, but his best memory was how the City of Corinth responded to the 1994 ice storm, with all city employees working together; and

     WHEREAS, Jim Billingsley served with distinction and the City of Corinth and the State of Mississippi will miss his experience and leadership, and wish to express sincere appreciation to him for his record of dedicated public service:

     NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CONCURRING THEREIN, That we do hereby commend the legacy of public service of longtime Corinth City Clerk Jim Billingsley upon the occasion of his retirement, for all that he has meant to the City of Corinth and his contributions to Mississippi municipal government, and extend to him the best wishes of the Legislature.

     BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That this resolution be presented to Jim Billingsley and his family and be made available to the Tupelo Daily Journal and the Capitol Press Corps.