Alabama 2023 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SJR64

Introduced
5/9/23  
Engrossed
5/9/23  
Enrolled
5/24/23  
Passed
5/24/23  

Caption

HONORING MR. JOHN ALLISON TEAGUE, SR. FOR PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS.

Impact

The resolution supports and reinforces a tradition of honoring individuals for their achievements, which can foster community cohesion and inspire others. Although it is not an active legislative bill that enacts new laws, SJR64 serves a ceremonial purpose that impacts the public perception of local leaders and can encourage civic engagement. By acknowledging exceptional contributions, it may motivate other community members to participate in local initiatives and strive for excellence in their own endeavors.

Summary

SJR64 is a resolution honoring Mr. John Allison Teague, Sr. for his professional achievements and contributions to the community. The resolution serves to recognize Mr. Teague’s dedication and the impact he has had through his efforts. It emphasizes the importance of acknowledging individuals who have contributed significantly to the social and professional fabric of the community, thereby promoting a culture that respects and celebrates local leaders and role models.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SJR64 is likely to be positive, as such resolutions generally attract support from various community factions, including local government, organizations, and residents. Recognizing individuals for their achievements is often viewed as a commendable act that brings the community together. While there may be occasional discussions about the criteria for such recognitions, the overall reception tends to be supportive, highlighting community pride and appreciation for outstanding service.

Contention

As a resolution honoring an individual, SJR64 does not appear to have significant points of contention. However, discussions may arise concerning whom to honor and the criteria for such recognitions. The challenge often lies in ensuring that all significant contributions are acknowledged equitably, potentially leading to debates within the community about various forms of achievement and recognition criteria. Nonetheless, SJR64 stands as a tribute to the values of gratitude and acknowledgment within the community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HR75

Stevlen Dickerson, Sr., commended

AL SJR18

Tami Teague, death mourned

AL HR103

Johnny Frank McKinney, Willie and Betty Farrior Family Foundation Community Service Award Recipient, commended

AL HJR245

Mr. Allen Gillespie, commended

AL HR197

John and Mary Garrett, commended

AL SJR10

Judge John Lawrence Carroll, death mourned

AL HR100

Mrs. Mollie MacLeroy Bearden, Commrnding

AL HR11

Kierstyn Nicole Johnson, commended

AL HJR33

Finis St. John IV, commended

AL SJR64

Steve Sloan, death mourned

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.