Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HR288

Introduced
4/24/25  
Passed
4/24/25  
Introduced
4/24/25  

Caption

Steve Swofford, commended

Impact

While the resolution itself does not make changes to state laws, it serves to honor Swofford's legacy and impact within the financial services sector in Alabama. By recognizing his achievements, the legislature affirms the importance of leadership in community financial organizations and encourages continued dedication to financial inclusivity and growth within the region. This type of recognition can inspire others in the field to pursue similar paths of service and leadership.

Summary

HR288 is a resolution that commends Steve Swofford for his noteworthy career as CEO of Alabama Credit Union. The bill highlights Swofford's extensive contributions to the credit union movement spanning over 40 years, where he played a critical role in the establishment and growth of numerous credit unions. The resolution emphasizes his leadership and commitment to advancing the mission of credit unions at both the state and federal levels.

Contention

There is no apparent contention surrounding HR288. The focus is solely on celebrating Steve Swofford's contributions without indicating any divisive elements or significant opposition. The united recognition makes this bill a point of consensus among legislators and advocates within the credit union sector.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HJR204

Dr. William Patrick Taylor, commended

AL SJR55

Ray Steven "Coach" Deavours, Sr., death mourned

AL HJR154

Pro Angler Dustin Connell, commended

AL SJR52

Barry Dewayne Matson, Commending

AL HR59

Alton Woodard, commended

AL SJR40

Bobby Sprowl, commended

AL HJR144

The Honor Foundation and Retired Lieutenant Commander Richard Clifford, commended

AL HR229

Thomas Gary Ward, commended

AL HR141

The Honor Foundation and Retired Lieutenant Commander Richard Clifford, commended

AL SJR62

Brigadier General Kenneth Reed, commended

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.