Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HR218

Introduced
4/8/25  
Passed
4/8/25  
Introduced
4/8/25  

Caption

Kounte Threadgill, commended

Impact

The resolution draws attention to Kounte's extraordinary act of heroism in saving his younger siblings from a house fire in August 2020. At only 13 years of age, Kounte showed remarkable courage by running through flames to save his siblings, highlighting the exceptional character traits he possesses. His courageous actions have earned him recognition from various local entities, including the City of Auburn and the Auburn Fire Department, showcasing how individual acts of bravery can inspire and serve as a model for the community.

Summary

HR218 is a resolution that commends Kounte Hampton Threadgill, a remarkable young man from Auburn, Alabama, for being named one of Alabama Public Television's Young Heroes of 2025. The resolution highlights his academic achievements, including pursuing both the Alabama High School Diploma with the Advanced Academic Endorsement and the International Baccalaureate Diploma. Kounte is not only an academic achiever but also an active participant in various school organizations, demonstrating his commitment to his education and community involvement.

Contention

While the bill serves as a form of recognition, it also promotes the discussion around youth heroism and the importance of recognizing young individuals in society. The acknowledgment of Kounte's achievements may spark further recognition programs that aim to honor and celebrate young heroes in Alabama and beyond. By committing to remember and celebrate such acts, the legislature fosters a culture that values bravery and scholarship among youth, potentially leading to increased support for youth programs and initiatives.

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