Alabama 2023 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HR130

Caption

MOURNING THE DEATH OF MR. EARNEST L. TATE.

Impact

By adopting HR130, the Alabama House of Representatives emphasizes the importance of local leadership and community figures in shaping the fabric of society. The resolution reflects an acknowledgment of Mr. Tate's achievements and serves to inspire future generations on the importance of civic involvement and community service. The mention of awards such as the Golden Eagle Medal of Honor indicates the high esteem in which he was held, fostering a sense of pride and recognition within the community.

Summary

House Resolution 130 (HR130) mourns the death of Mr. Earnest L. Tate, a prominent figure in Selma, Alabama. The resolution highlights Mr. Tate's significant contributions to the community, particularly through his service in the Selma Police Department where he became a notable leader as the first African American Chief of Police. His passing is recognized not just as a loss to his family and friends, but to the broader community that he served throughout his life. HR130 serves to honor Mr. Tate's legacy and the void left by his departure.

Contention

While a resolution like HR130 is generally uncontentious, it serves as a platform for broader discussions on race, leadership, and the progress made within law enforcement in Alabama. Mr. Tate's achievements in a historically segregated department underscore significant milestones in the civil rights movement and ongoing efforts towards equality in public service. The resolution, therefore, not only commemorates a life but also reflects on the challenges and triumphs within the context of Black history in the United States.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

AL HR87

Willie Frank Brown, Jr. - Mourning The Death

AL HR259

Dr. Prasada Rao Kakani, Mourning The Death

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 HJR120

Larry Barnett, death mourned

AL HR251

Major General Jerome Gary Cooper, death mourned

AL HR4

Mrs. Ethel T. Leslie, death mourned

AL HJR232

Lamona Hall Lucas, Mourning

AL HR175

Dr. Cynthia Sellers-Simon, Mourning the Death

Similar Bills

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