Alabama 2023 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HR280

Caption

MOURNING THE DEATH AND CELEBRATING THE LIFE OF SHIRLEY ANN BYRD.

Impact

While HR280 is primarily a commemorative resolution, it reflects the broader practice within legislative bodies to recognize individuals who have significantly impacted society. Commemorative resolutions like HR280 do not change state laws but serve to highlight the cultural and social influences of individuals. The resolutions can help foster community spirit by promoting recognition of local figures and their legacies.

Summary

HR280 is a resolution mourning the death and celebrating the life of Shirley Ann Byrd. The resolution serves as a public acknowledgment of the significant impact that Byrd had on her community and the lives she touched. Through this bill, the legislature expresses its condolences and honors the legacy of an individual whose contributions resonated widely within the community.

Contention

Since HR280 is a resolution rather than a piece of legislation that proposes any changes to laws or regulations, there are no notable points of contention surrounding it. Such resolutions typically receive broad support and do not provoke debate, as they serve to unify rather than divide opinions. The emphasis is on the personal insights and remembrances of the individual being honored, making it a shared topic for all members involved.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HR87

Willie Frank Brown, Jr. - Mourning The Death

AL HR233

Mentile B. Forte, Mourning

AL HR28

Sylvester Hollis, death mourned

AL HR175

Dr. Cynthia Sellers-Simon, Mourning the Death

AL HR248

Eddye Louise Glover Sanderson, death mourned

AL HR161

Robert D. "Bobby " Timmons, Mourning The Death

AL HJR163

Robert D. "Bobby " Timmons, Mourning The Death

AL HJR176

Dr. Cynthia Sellers-Simon, Mourning the Death

AL HR18

Ronald Hicks, death mourned

AL HR87

Dr. Margaret Ann Breland-Bradley, death mourned

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.