Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HR91

Introduced
2/25/25  
Passed
2/25/25  
Introduced
2/25/25  

Caption

James Cullins, honored

Impact

While honors and resolutions may not directly change state law, HR91 serves to reinforce the values of respect and appreciation for veterans in legislation. By celebrating individuals like Mr. Cullins, the resolution embodies a broader commitment within state law to recognize and honor military service. It lends itself to promoting practices that support veterans and encourage civic engagement among them.

Summary

HR91 is a resolution introduced by Representative Oliver to honor United States Army veteran James T. Cullins on the occasion of his 95th birthday. The resolution recognizes Mr. Cullins for his notable service in the Army during significant historical events, such as the Berlin Airlift and the Korean War, as well as his subsequent contributions to the community and state of Alabama.

Contention

This resolution reflects the ongoing recognition of the sacrifices made by veterans and serves as a reminder of the responsibilities the state and community have towards honoring their contributions. It also underscores the importance of community involvement, as Mr. Cullins is noted for his efforts in enhancing veteran support and community development projects. The resolution's emphasis on individual contributions might stir discussions about how communities can better serve their veteran populations.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

AL HJR72

James Alvin "Jim" Littleton, death mourned

AL SJR63

William Edward Cowden, 100th Birthday, celebrated

AL HR121

James Lee Splawn, death mourned

AL HJR34

Raymond Gregg Hodges, death mourned

AL HR56

Gerald Thomas Sanders, death mourned

AL HR39

Charlie Foster, death mourned

AL HR86

Tommie Lewis, commended

AL HR111

Monsignor Theodore H. Hay, 100th birthday, celebrated

AL HR133

Pastor Wendell Davis, 35th anniversary, commended

AL HR45

Mildred Loretta Curtis Gray, Commending

Similar Bills

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