Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HR29

Introduced
2/2/22  

Caption

Gingrich, Walter, Jr., death mourned

Impact

The resolution serves as an important recognition of the sacrifices made by veterans and is intended to honor their memory. Such actions are pivotal in promoting community awareness and unity as they remember those who have served. By commemorating individuals like Mr. Gingrich, HR29 reinforces the values of patriotism and service, which resonate strongly within legislative dialogues.

Summary

HR29 is a resolution that commemorates the life of Mr. Walter Gingrich, Jr., who served honorably in the United States Marine Corps. This bill acknowledges his contributions to his country, as well as his dedication to family and community. As a combat veteran, he served in significant conflicts including Korea and Vietnam, where he earned a Purple Heart, reflecting his bravery and sacrifice.

Contention

While no contentious points were raised in the available discussions regarding HR29, the legislation's focus remains solely on the respectful remembrance of an individual’s life and service rather than on legislative disputes. Such resolutions can serve as important reminders of the collective grief experienced by communities after the loss of local heroes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HR168

Allen Thomas, death mourned

AL HR225

Grady McClinton, Jr., death mourned

AL HJR34

Raymond Gregg Hodges, death mourned

AL HR261

Robert Prince, death mourned

AL HR87

Willie Frank Brown, Jr. - Mourning The Death

AL HR58

Herbert Palmer, Jr., death mourned

AL HR287

Billy Boyd, death mourned

AL SJR7

William Jelks Cabaniss, Jr., death mourned

AL HR122

Henry A. Barron, death mourned

AL HR201

Calvin Elder, death mourned

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.