Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HJR287

Filed/Read First Time
 
Refer
4/24/25  
Report Pass
4/29/25  
Refer
4/29/25  
Report Pass
5/1/25  
Enrolled
5/6/25  
Passed
5/6/25  
Passed
5/14/25  

Caption

Alabama Legislature

Impact

The bill facilitates an organized and ongoing recognition of law enforcement professionals, acknowledging their contributions and sacrifices. By formally establishing this committee, HJR287 may encourage a more prominent emphasis on law enforcement honors within the state legislature, potentially influencing public perception and support for local law enforcement agencies. The yearly awarding of these honors also helps maintain a positive relationship between the community and law enforcement by publicly celebrating their achievements.

Summary

HJR287 aims to establish a Permanent Joint Legislative Committee for awarding the Legislative Medal of Honor and the Legislative Meritorious Service Award to law enforcement officers in Alabama. The intention of this bill is to create a structured, ongoing process to recognize the bravery and exceptional service exhibited by officers in the line of duty. This committee will consist of members from both the House and Senate, ensuring representation and inclusivity in its composition.

Sentiment

Sentiment around HJR287 appears to be generally positive, as it highlights and fosters appreciation for law enforcement's hard work and dedication. Supporters are likely to view this measure as a necessary step to honor those who have risked their lives and served the community diligently, thereby enhancing morale within law enforcement agencies. The bill signifies a commitment from the state legislature to acknowledge crucial contributions made by law enforcement officers.

Contention

While the bill primarily aims to honor law enforcement, potential points of contention may arise regarding the committee's appointment process and its oversight. Discussions may revolve around the need for accountability in how awards are decided and to ensure the process remains fair and beneficial to all law enforcement personnel across diverse communities in Alabama. There may also be debates over maintaining a balance between recognizing officers and addressing the criticism surrounding law enforcement practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB252

Alabama Growth Alliance Bill

AL SJR58

Alabama Blockchain Study Commission, established

AL HJR195

Alabama Portable Benefits Task Force, created

AL HB163

Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences Bill

AL HB198

Building codes; Alabama Home Builders Licensure Board; Alabama Residential Building Code, authorized to be established

AL HR143

Culture and Education; creating the Alabama-Japan Legislative Exchange Group

AL SB288

Building codes; Alabama Home Builders Licensure Board; Alabama Residential Building Code, authorized to be established

AL SB137

Alabama Board of Massage Therapy, terminated pursuant to the Sunset law and replaced by the Alabama Massage Therapy Licensing Board

AL HB441

Growing Alabama Act, Innovating Alabama Act, Alabama Jobs Act, Innovate Alabama, allow existing communities to qualify for incentives

AL HJR21

Oversight Commission on Alabama Opioid Settlement Funds, membership revised, Act 2023-383, HJR 204, amended and reenacted

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