Alabama 2023 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HR106

Caption

HR_____MOURNING THE DEATH OF SHAUNKIVIA NICOLE "KEKE" SMITH.

Impact

The resolution is a formal expression of grief and respect, aiming to highlight the void left by ShaunKivia's passing. It serves as a reminder of the fragility of youth and the significance of supporting families in mourning. By commemorating ShaunKivia, the resolution strengthens community bonds and emphasizes the importance of cherishing the lives of young people.

Summary

House Resolution 106 mourns the untimely death of ShaunKivia Nicole Smith, a 17-year-old from Dadeville, Alabama. ShaunKivia was a beloved member of her community, known for her humility and vibrant personality. She was a senior at Dadeville High School and had aspirations of becoming a NICU nurse, having been accepted into the freshmen class at The University of Alabama at Birmingham. This resolution acknowledges the deep impact her loss has on her family, friends, classmates, and the community at large.

Contention

While there may be no direct legal implications from HR106, its introduction reflects deep emotional connections within the community and the ongoing need to address issues impacting youth, such as healthcare access and educational opportunities. The acknowledgment of youth loss promotes discourse around the societal responsibilities toward young individuals and their families, highlighting the necessity for ongoing support in times of grief.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

AL HR192

Apostle Cleveland Smith, death mourned

AL HJR94

Kimberly Vaughn, death mourned

AL HR42

Dr. Kiki Scott Moore, death mourned

AL HR287

Billy Boyd, death mourned

AL HR85

Tamela Selmar-Burks, death mourned

AL HR63

Mrs. Georgia Mae Lanier, death mourned

AL HJR164

Mike Kolen, death mourned

AL HR58

Herbert Palmer, Jr., death mourned

AL HR38

Dr. Ora M. Banks-Parker, death mourned

AL HR45

Rev. Powell, death mourned

Similar Bills

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