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SR 463

Trooper First Class 2 Chase W. Redner Memorial Intersection; Lumpkin County; dedicate

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by John Albers and 35 co-sponsors

Senate Resolution 463 dedicates an intersection in Lumpkin County, Georgia, to honor Trooper Chase W. Redner, preserving his legacy and sacrifice for future generations.

Senate Read and Referred
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Bill Summary · SR 463

Summary of Senate Resolution 463

Bill Number: SR 463
Title: Trooper First Class 2 Chase W. Redner Memorial Intersection; Lumpkin County; dedicate
Status: Senate Read and Referred
Introduced: March 25, 2025
Classification: Resolution

Purpose and Intent

Senate Resolution 463 aims to honor the life and service of Trooper Chase Winston Redner by dedicating a specific intersection in Lumpkin County, Georgia, in his memory. The resolution recognizes Trooper Redner's contributions to law enforcement and his tragic sacrifice while serving in the line of duty.

Key Provisions

  • Dedication of Intersection: The resolution designates the intersection of State Route 400 and Whelchel Road/Burnt Stand Road in Lumpkin County as the Trooper First Class 2 Chase W. Redner Memorial Intersection.

  • Signage: The Georgia Department of Transportation is tasked with the responsibility to erect and maintain appropriate signs that commemorate the dedication of the intersection.

  • Distribution of Copies: The Secretary of the Senate is authorized to prepare and distribute copies of the resolution to Trooper Redner's family and the Department of Transportation.

Background on Trooper Chase Winston Redner

  • Birth and Education: Trooper Redner was born on January 5, 1993. He earned a bachelor's degree from the University of North Georgia and graduated from the 103rd Trooper School with the Georgia State Patrol.

  • Career and Contributions: He served as a member of the Specialized Crash Reconstruction Team and was known for his integrity, dedication, leadership, and meticulous attention to detail in his law enforcement duties.

  • Tragic Death: Trooper Redner lost his life in the line of duty on February 20, 2024, which prompted this resolution to honor his memory.

Impact

The resolution serves to memorialize Trooper Redner's legacy and contributions to public safety in Georgia. By dedicating an intersection in his name, the community and state acknowledge his service and sacrifice, ensuring that his memory will be preserved for future generations.

Legislative Timeline

  • March 25, 2025: Bill introduced and entered into the Senate Hopper.
  • March 27, 2025: Bill read in the Senate and referred to the appropriate committee for further consideration.

This resolution reflects the community's respect and gratitude for Trooper Redner's service, fostering a sense of remembrance and honor for those who serve in law enforcement.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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