The Speaker, on behalf of the entire membership of the House of Representatives, offered the following resolution:
House Resolution No. 445.
A resolution of tribute for the Honorable Peter Lucido.
Whereas, It is with great pleasure that we congratulate Representative Peter Lucido on his dedicated service to the legislative body, the Thirty-sixth District, and the state of Michigan; and
Whereas, Peter Lucido holds degrees from Macomb Community College, Oakland University, Central Michigan University, and the Detroit College of Law, and has been a practicing attorney for more than 25 years. He is also a licensed insurance agent and realtor. He founded, and is president of, one of the largest law firms in Macomb County. His community involvement runs deep as he founded and published Macomb Now Magazine and is a member of numerous local service organizations and boards. His dedication earned him induction into the Macomb County Hall of Fame; and
Whereas, First elected to the House in 2014, Representative Lucido brought his many years of experience to bear to work hard for families in the Thirty-sixth District, consisting of the village of Romeo and the townships of Shelby, Washington, and Bruce. During his two terms, his knowledge of and passion for the law contributed greatly to the committees on Criminal Justice, Judiciary, and Law and Justice, serving the latter two as vice chair. Many of the successful bills he sponsored dealt with criminal justice reform. Representative Lucido also sat on the Energy Policy, Financial Services, Tax Policy, Financial Liability Reform, and Transportation and Infrastructure committees as well as the Michigan Law Revision Commission; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives, That we offer this expression of tribute to commend and thank the Honorable Peter Lucido for his notable contributions to this legislative body and to our state; and be it further
Resolved, That copies of this resolution be transmitted to Representative Lucido as evidence of our esteem and best wishes as he moves onto the Senate.