Alabama 2023 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HR100

Caption

MOURNING THE DEATH OF MR. THEO R. SMITH.

Impact

The enactment of HR100 does not directly alter existing laws or create new statutory obligations; instead, it serves a ceremonial purpose. By memorializing the deceased, the bill may foster community reflection and unity, allowing individuals to collectively acknowledge loss and celebrate the contributions made by the late Mr. Smith. Although the bill does not produce legislative changes, it does reinforce the importance of community recognition of individuals' contributions.

Summary

House Bill HR100 is a resolution mourning the death of Mr. Theo R. Smith. This bill serves as a formal expression of sorrow for the passing of an individual who was presumably significant to the community or region represented by the legislature. Such resolutions are common in legislative practice as a way to honor and remember individuals who have made notable contributions to society or have impacted the lives of many.

Contention

While resolutions like HR100 are generally uncontroversial, the discussions surrounding such bills can reflect broader issues, such as community values or historical significance. There may be some contention regarding who is deemed worthy of such recognition, particularly in cases where different constituents may have varying perspectives on an individual's legacy or contributions. Nonetheless, the specific discussions or debates related to HR100 are not evident in the searching results, suggesting a general consensus around the bill's sentiment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HR178

Charles Colston, Sr., Mourning The Death

AL HR161

Robert D. "Bobby " Timmons, Mourning The Death

AL HJR163

Robert D. "Bobby " Timmons, Mourning The Death

AL HR87

Willie Frank Brown, Jr. - Mourning The Death

AL HR168

Allen Thomas, death mourned

AL HR259

Dr. Prasada Rao Kakani, Mourning The Death

AL HR287

Billy Boyd, death mourned

AL HR56

Gerald Thomas Sanders, death mourned

AL HR251

Major General Jerome Gary Cooper, death mourned

AL HR207

Warren Lee Helms, death mourned

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.