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House of Representatives171 legislators-1000 bills

Legislators(171)

Jerry Starnes4 bills
R
Tom Butler69 bills
R
Ben Harrison3 bills
R
Jennifer Fidler4 bills
R
Ben Robbins13 bills
R
Mark Gidley5 bills
R
Pebblin Warren15 bills
D
Anthony Daniels7 bills
D
Greg Barnes1 bills
R
Gerald Allen103 bills
R
Joshua Carnley7 bills
R
Clyde Chambliss67 bills
R
Will Barfoot66 bills
R
Garlan Gudger66 bills
R
Tim Melson66 bills
R
Arthur Orr84 bills
R
J.T. Waggoner114 bills
R
April Weaver54 bills
R
Chris Blackshear10 bills
R
Andy Whitt6 bills
R
Chris Pringle10 bills
R
Ed Oliver14 bills
R
Adline Clarke16 bills
D
Paul Lee6 bills
R
David Faulkner22 bills
R
Patrice McClammy5 bills
D
Laura Hall25 bills
D
Kenneth Paschal6 bills
R
Robert Stewart9 bills
D
Phillip Rigsby7 bills
R
Parker Moore6 bills
R
Marcus Paramore4 bills
R
Thomas Jackson25 bills
D
Steve Livingston68 bills
R
Merika Coleman-Evans11 bills
D
Artis McCampbell5 bills
D
Greg Albritton66 bills
R
Larry Stutts61 bills
R
Bobby Singleton68 bills
D
Matt Simpson13 bills
R
Matt Woods7 bills
R
Russell Bedsole14 bills
R
Rhett Marques14 bills
R
Terri Collins9 bills
R
James Lomax5 bills
R
Frances Holk-Jones2 bills
R
Arnold Mooney24 bills
R
Shane Stringer12 bills
R
Curtis Travis7 bills
D
Marilyn Lands6 bills
D
Phillip Ensler3 bills
D
Chip Brown14 bills
R
Lance Bell6 bills
R
Steve Clouse8 bills
R
Reed Ingram6 bills
R
Barbara Drummond2 bills
D
Troy Stubbs4 bills
R
Jay Hovey2 bills
R
Andrew Jones62 bills
R
Jim Carns17 bills
R
Chris Elliott65 bills
R
Brock Colvin3 bills
R
Rodger Smitherman63 bills
D
Margie Wilcox6 bills
R
Rex Reynolds13 bills
R
Joe Lovvorn5 bills
R
Chad Robertson3 bills
R
David Sessions60 bills
R
Rolanda Hollis5 bills
D
Shay Shelnutt62 bills
R
Mike Shaw5 bills
R
Kerry Underwood5 bills
R
TaShina Morris1 bills
D
Christopher England1 bills
D
Danny Crawford6 bills
R
David Standridge3 bills
R
Tracy Estes6 bills
R
Ginny Shaver14 bills
R
Jeana Ross2 bills
R
Mark Shirey1 bills
R
Linda Coleman-Madison61 bills
D
Susan DuBose7 bills
R
Vivian Figures57 bills
D
Jack Williams62 bills
R
Neil Rafferty4 bills
D
Napoleon Bracy5 bills
D
Ontario Tillman3 bills
D
Nathaniel Ledbetter9 bills
R
Jeremy Gray7 bills
D
Mike Kirkland2 bills
R
Matthew Hammett6 bills
R
Bill Lamb3 bills
R
Alan Baker8 bills
R
Jim Hill4 bills
R
Debbie Wood1 bills
R
William Beasley73 bills
D
Corley Ellis2 bills
R
Mack Butler3 bills
R
Kelvin Datcher1 bills
D
Kelvin Lawrence3 bills
D
Randy Wood4 bills
R
Cynthia Almond2 bills
R
Juandalynn Givan3 bills
D
Sam Givhan61 bills
R
Jeff Sorrells4 bills
R
Danny Garrett7 bills
R
Scott Stadthagen9 bills
R
Jamie Kiel7 bills
R
Van Smith6 bills
R
Corey Harbison4 bills
R
Ernie Yarbrough1 bills
R
Bob Fincher4 bills
R
Timothy Wadsworth1 bills
R
Travis Hendrix1 bills
D
Allen Treadaway1 bills
R
Greg Reed62 bills
R
Dan Roberts62 bills
R
Chris Sells3 bills
R
Prince Chestnut2 bills
D
Randall Shedd6 bills
R
Leigh Hulsey1 bills
R
Donnie Chesteen59 bills
R
Clay Scofield60 bills
R
David Cole2 bills
R
Mary Moore1 bills
D
John Rogers2 bills
D
Keith Kelley4 bills
R
Malika Sanders-Fortier57 bills
D
Victor Gaston6 bills
R
James Hanes4 bills
R
Mac McCutcheon19 bills
R
Priscilla Dunn56 bills
D
Kirk Hatcher57 bills
D
Jimmy Holley58 bills
R
Del Marsh60 bills
R
Jim McClendon60 bills
R
Randy Price56 bills
R
Thomas Whatley57 bills
R
Mike Ball3 bills
R
Gil Isbell3 bills
R
Stephen Hurst4 bills
R
Howard Sanderford3 bills
R
Charlotte Meadows4 bills
R
Barbara Boyd5 bills
D
Louise Alexander2 bills
D
Dexter Grimsley3 bills
D
Mike Jones8 bills
R
David Wheeler3 bills
R
Ralph Howard2 bills
D
Wes Allen3 bills
R
Steve McMillan13 bills
R
Joe Faust7 bills
R
Harry Shiver8 bills
R
Kenyatte Hassell1 bills
D
Sam Jones2 bills
D
Allen Farley1 bills
R
Mike Holmes3 bills
R
Craig Lipscomb3 bills
R
Becky Nordgren4 bills
R
K.L. Brown4 bills
R
Andrew Sorrell1 bills
R
Brett Easterbrook1 bills
R
Wes Kitchens1 bills
R
Connie Rowe1 bills
R
Roderick Scott1 bills
D
Proncey Robertson2 bills
R
Kyle South1 bills
R
Will Dismukes1 bills
R
Phillip Pettus1 bills
R
William Poole1 bills
R
Rich Wingo1 bills
R

Referred Bills (1000)

HJR121Passed

Mary Frances Holland, celebrated

SJR74Passed

Tommy Jacques, commended

HJR279Passed

Encouraging the State of Alabama to study navigational aids within the waterways of Mobile Bay and surrounding waters

HJR242Passed

Urging the Governor and relevant state agencies to recognize the value of spent nuclear fuel and take state actions toward its development

HJR326Passed

Recognizing the need for a north-south transportation route in East Alabama

HJR316Passed

Encouraging the Governor to promote the textile recycling industry in Alabama

HJR241Passed

Recommending state government entities to avoid using the term, "West Bank"

HJR315Passed

Expressing gratitude to the Alabama Congressional Delegation

HJR281Passed

Urging the State Committee of Public Health to review and consider adding the novel synthetic opioid N-Propionitrile Chlorphine as a Schedule I controlled substance

HJR198Passed

Alabama Mental Health Task Force, established

SJR117Passed

Dylan Nutt, commended

SJR119Passed

Senator Tom Butler, commended

SJR120Passed

Senator John W. Williams, commended

SJR118Passed

The Montgomery Academy boys basketball team, commended

SJR121Passed

Lee Roy Jordan, death mourned

SJR114Passed

Brigadier General Vandiver H. Carter, commended

SJR115Passed

John R. Cooper, commended

SJR113Passed

Seriousness of the national debt and its threat to national security, recognized

SJR112Passed

The University of Alabama Women's Wheelchair Basketball Team, commended

SJR94Passed

Exchange Club of Tuscaloosa Officer of the Year honorees, commended

SJR110Passed

William Riley Hawkins, Jr., commended

SJR109Passed

Alabama Boating Safety Task Force, established

SJR103Passed

Norman Wendell Arnold, death mourned

SJR102Passed

Alabama Forest Products Retention and Pulp and Paper Mill Stability Study Commission, established

SJR93Passed

Alabama Rural Emergency Medical Services and Volunteer Fire Department Study Commission, created

HJR314Passed

Brittney Rabens, commended

HJR302Passed

Senator Thomas Wayne Butler, commended

HJR282Passed

Chronic Weight Management and Type 2 Diabetes Task Force, extended

HJR293Passed

250th Anniversary of the United States, celebrated

HJR284Passed

Molly Meadows, commended

HJR301Passed

Establishing the Alabama Forest Products Retention and Pulp and Paper Mill Stability Study Commission

HJR283Passed

Chattahoochee Valley Community College women's basketball team, commended

HJR269Passed

Bishop State Community College Men's Basketball Team, congratulated

HJR275Passed

Alabama Schools S.T.E.M. Programs Study Commission, established

HJR278Passed

Samford Women's Basketball Team, commended

HJR270Passed

Authorizing an independent environmental assessment by the University of South Alabama of maintenance dredging operations in Mobile Bay

HJR277Passed

Drake State Community and Technical College, commended

HJR251Passed

Winterboro High School Girls Basketball Team, 2026 State Basketball Champions, commended

HJR257Passed

Dr. Charles L. Karr, celebrated

HJR252Passed

Commonwealth National Bank, celebrated

HJR244Passed

Young Ladies of Class Mentorship and Debutante Program and its founder, Sheyann Webb-Christburg, honored

HJR240Passed

Micky Ray Hammon, death mourned

HJR271Passed

Naming the Special Agent Justin Williams Memorial Highway

SJR105Passed

Lieutenant Governor Will Ainsworth, commended

SJR98Passed

Naming the Lamar S. "Bubba" Woodham, Jr. Highway

SJR97Passed

The University of Alabama, commended

SJR79Passed

Alabama Legislative Study Commission on Child Sexual Abuse Laws and Policies, created

HJR237Passed

Naming the bridge on United States Highway 45 that spans the B.N. Railroad between Sports Plex Road and Bell Grayson Road in Marengo County as the Fred Armstead, Sr. Memorial Bridge

SJR77Passed

Section Boys Basketball Team, commended

SJR78Passed

North Sand Mountain Girls Basketball Team, commended

HJR215Passed

Ron Ingram, commended

SJR88Passed

Expressing support for the United States Department of Energy's Nuclear Lifecycle Innovation endeavor

SJR89Passed

Urging the Governor and relevant state agencies to recognize the value of spent nuclear fuel and take state actions toward its development

HR339Introduced

City of Spanish Fort and Baldwin County, supported

SJR91Passed

Naming both bridges on Interstate 22 that span Mulberry Fork the Senator Greg Reed Bridge

SJR92Passed

Sue Thompson, honored

SJR90Passed

Alabama State Chiropractic Association, commended

HJR235Passed

Senior Trooper Hunter Woodruff, commended

HJR216Passed

Trooper Joshua Wasden, commended

HJR218Passed

Benjamin M. Carswell, commended

HR313Introduced

Senators Tommy Tuberville and Katie Britt commended for their encouragement for the use of the Chattahoochee River to transport of goods

SJR82Passed

Johnny Williams Legacy, honored

SJR83Passed

Mr. Jim America, commended

SJR84Passed

Alabama specialty public high schools, consortium encouraged

SJR81Passed

CoachSafely Foundation; commended and continued collaboration with Alabama Department of Public Health encouraged

HR291Introduced

Month of May 2026, ALS Awareness Month in Alabama, recognized

HR288Introduced

House Resolution, Study Commission on Carbon Dioxide Storage Facility Fees established

HJR206Passed

Joint Interim Study Commission on Expanding Access to High-Quality Out-of-School Education Programs, extended

HJR207Passed

Houston County Schools, commended

HJR196Passed

Representative Terri Collins, commended

HJR189Passed

Career and Technical Education, resolution of support for additional funding

HR264Introduced

Jewish American Heritage Month, May 2026, designated

SJR86Passed

Retired U.S. Army Colonel Shawn Thomas Prickett, commended

HJR211Passed

Omega Psi Phi Day, recognized

HJR209Passed

Paul H. Reynolds, commended

SJR73Passed

First Responder Benefits Task Force; created

HJR197Passed

Roger David Perkins, commended

HJR200Passed

Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Day, recognized

HJR199Passed

Captain Ted Johnson, commended

SJR85Passed

Senior Trooper Hunter Woodruff, commended

HJR217Passed

Sheriff's Lieutenant Robert Hopkins, commended

HJR261

Commonwealth National Bank, celebrated

SJR71Passed

Peggy Sellers Benson, commended

SJR68Passed

Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan David Shultz, USAF (Retired), honored

SJR70Passed

Kelli Fischer, Alabama High School Principal of the Year, commended

SJR69Passed

Honda Automotive Plant, commended

HJR176Passed

Ozark Collard Green Festival, commended

HJR180Passed

Founding of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Celebrated

HJR179Passed

Congress urged to authorize a reliability report on Marine Highway 65

HJR172Passed

Reverend Jesse Jackson, death mourned

HJR182Passed

Sheriff Derrick Cunningham, recognized

HJR156Passed

David Thomas Gallaher, death mourned

HJR152Passed

Thomas A. Harris, commended

HJR150Passed

Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated, Day at the Alabama State Capitol, recognized

SJR66Passed

Alabama's long-standing partnership with Quebec, recognized

SJR61Passed

Shirley Ann Ross, death mourned

HJR162Passed

Encouraging the Alabama Medicaid Agency to evaluate the overall costs of GLP-1 medications and report its findings

HJR148Passed

George Hardy Fleming, Sr., death mourned

HJR158Passed

250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, honored, William J. Bennett, commended

HJR149Passed

Naming the Larry Ryland Highway

HJR151Passed

Pam Swanner, commended

SJR65Passed

Maplesville High School football team, commended

SJR50Passed

Tim Carter, commended

HJR236

National Congress of American Indians, encouraged

HR234Introduced

National Congress of American Indians, encouraged

HJR163Passed

Dr. Brad Russell, honored

HJR154Passed

George W. Barber, Jr., death mourned

HJR51Passed

Artificial Intelligence and Children's Internet Safety Study Commission, created

HJR128Passed

250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, honored

HR190Introduced

Statewide Workforce Transportation Needs Assessment; completion supported

HR191Introduced

HR Expressing Support for Expanding and Preserving Housing

SJR55Passed

Alabama's record-breaking year for economic development, commended

SJR57Passed

Dale County School System, commended

SJR53Passed

Alicia Cannon, commended

SJR56Passed

Founding of AT&T, recognized

SJR54Passed

Congress urged to authorize a reliability report on Marine Highway 65

SJR58Passed

Alabama Rural Roadmap initiative, extended

SJR51Passed

Junior Harold Sorrells, death mourned

HJR131Passed

Alpha-Delta Chapter of Sigma Pi Fraternity, commemorated

HJR142Passed

Tim Carter, commended

HJR134Passed

Boaz High School Cheerleading Program, commended

HJR140Passed

Elaine Sessions, congratulated

HJR137Passed

Profound Autism Day, recognized

HJR133Passed

Naming the bridge on United States Highway 45 that spans Bennett Creek in Mobile County the Sidney Alden Hobbs Memorial Bridge

HJR130Passed

Ralph D. Patton, recognized

HJR141Passed

Albertville High School Cheer Team, congratulated

HJR123Passed

March 2026 as Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, recognized

HJR124Passed

City of Mountain Brook Police Officer Richard Knecht, recognized

HJR119Passed

Pray Vestavia, commended

HJR120Passed

Ronnie Dell Joiner, death mourned

HJR96Passed

Staff Sergeant Ronald Hurst, recognized

HJR88Passed

Expressing support for the establishment of a state veterans cemetery in north Alabama/Madison County

SJR64Passed

Jo Ann Blackmon Bland, death mourned

SJR48Passed

Tommy Jacques, commended

SJR47Passed

John J. Guthrie, Jr., death mourned

SJR45Passed

Alicia Cannon, commended

SJR43Passed

Mary Frances Holland, celebrated

SJR44Passed

Stanhope Elmore Boys Bowling Team, commended

HJR110Passed

Tuskegee University Day, recognized

HJR92Passed

Dr. Bradley Heim, commended

HR181Introduced

Designating the month of March 2026 as Chronic Kidney Disease Awareness Month

HR153Introduced

Declaring February 24, 2026, as Alabama Links Day at the Capitol

HJR116Passed

Joseph William Jones, Jr., death mourned

HJR112Passed

Black Pioneers of Macon County, recognized

HJR109Passed

Mac McCutcheon, retirement from public service, commended

SJR37Passed

Sheriff Derrick Cunningham, recognized

SJR39Passed

Clifford Ray Miller, death mourned

SJR41Passed

Eddie Conyers, death mourned

SJR36Passed

Urging the Alabama Congressional Delegation to identify and provide federal funds for the State Logging Efficiency Grant Fund

SJR40Passed

Gardendale First Baptist Church, 150th anniversary, celebrated

SJR35Passed

William Riley Hawkins, Jr., commended

SJR38Passed

Baldwin County Fair, 75th anniversary, celebrated

HJR97Passed

Second Sunday in September recognized as Louis Vuitton the Pit Bull Day

HJR99Passed

43rd Alabama State Games Opening Ceremony, recognized

HR177Introduced

March 11, 2026, Rev Up Day of Advocacy, recognized

HJR171

State Legislature urged to address food insecurity and expand SNAP eligibility in state

HR173Introduced

State Legislature urged to address food insecurity and expand SNAP eligibility in state

HR166Introduced

Encouraging the Alabama Medicaid Agency to evaluate the overall costs of GLP-1 medications and report its findings

HJR46Passed

Cathy Waller McGowin, commended

HJR42Passed

City of Florence, Audrey Nelson Community Development Award, commended

HJR50Passed

Taiwan's relations with the United States and the State of Alabama, commended

HJR53Passed

Seeking Almighty God's Hand of Mercy and Healing on Alabama

HJR38Passed

Dr. Lloyd Walker, commended

HJR34Passed

Crime Clearance Data Task Force, created

HJR39Passed

General Federation of Women's Clubs Alabama and President Becky Vasant, commended

HJR37Passed

Hannibal McNeill Gipson, Jr., death mourned

HJR33Passed

Dr. Leon Frazier, commended

HJR29Passed

Jake Harper, commended

HJR14Passed

Ella Cobbs Cook, death mourned

HJR102Passed

Alicia Cannon, commended

HJR57Passed

Alabama Birth Equity Initiative, commended

HR135Introduced

Honoring the relationship between Japan and the State of Alabama and designating March 10, 2026, as "Japan Day" in the Alabama House of Representatives

HJR87Passed

John Mitchell, Jr., commended

HJR76Passed

Sandra Thompson, commended

HJR85Passed

Dr. Neil E. Christopher, death mourned

HJR77Passed

Command Sergeant Major Kevin D. Harkey, commended

HJR89Passed

Joint Session on April 2, 2026, Law Enforcement Medal of Honor

HJR83Passed

Mitchie Clegg Neel, commended

HJR69Passed

Designating January as National Blood Donor Month

HJR63Passed

Dale County School System, commended

HJR71Passed

Roberta Swann, retirement, commended

HJR70Passed

The Alabama Scenic River Trail and Winners of the 2025 Great Alabama 650, commended

HJR64Passed

Anita Haggerty, commended

HJR59Passed

Coach Jamie White, commended

HJR43Passed

Naming the bridge on Alabama Highway 63 that spans Sugar Creek in Alexander City the Dr. Larry Tuggle Memorial Bridge

HJR26Passed

McKenzie Fuller, Miss Jacksonville State University 2025, recognized

HJR17Passed

Alabama Community College Football Study Commission, created

HJR18Passed

Alabama Chapters of the Daughters of the American Revolution and the Sons of the American Revolution, commended

HJR6Passed

Booker T. Washington Day, recognized

HJR11Passed

Recognizing November as Diabetes Month in the State of Alabama

HJR143

Albertville High School Cheer Team, congratulated

HJR86Passed

Tobin Roth, commended

SJR31Passed

Mackenzie Grace Stigile, commended

SJR32Passed

Alabama School of Mathematics and Science, recognized

SJR27Passed

William Grant Lynch, Jr., death mourned

SJR28Passed

Sandra Thompson, commended

SJR26Passed

John David Williams, death mourned

SJR14Passed

Drew and Lauren Wendland, top young farm family, commended

SJR16Passed

Sam Palmer Faucett III, death mourned

SJR23Passed

Junior Harold Sorrells, death mourned

SJR24Passed

John Waller Giles, death mourned

SJR15Passed

Mary Ann Peak Phelps, death mourned

SJR20Passed

Alabama Birth Equity Initiative, commended

HR72Introduced

Declaring February 6, 2026, Wear Red Day in the State of Alabama

SJR19Passed

Ann Bedsole Holmes, honored and commemorated

HR58Introduced

Urging the United States Congress to pass the Major Richard Star Act

HJR62

Urging the State of Alabama to acknowledge and adopt the temporary workers' bill of rights for the betterment of the state and its workforce

SJR29Introduced

President of the United States, urged to address sextortion

HJR47

Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs); supporting the creation of a bicameral HBCU Legislative Caucus

SJR17Introduced

Naming portions of Alabama state routes 5, 69, 195, and 257, as well as Industrial Parkway, in Walker County, Alabama, as the Smith Lake Parkway

SJR12Passed

United States Postal Service, 250th anniversary, celebrated

SJR8Passed

Naming the bridge on United States Highway 98 that spans Big Creek Lake in Wilmer, Alabama, the Lamar Harrison Memorial Bridge

SJR9Passed

Samuel Alan Harper, death mourned

SJR6Passed

Former Representative Bryant Melton Jr., Death Mourned

SJR10Passed

Claudette Colvin, death mourned

SJR5Passed

Pineywoods Cattle, recognized

SJR4Passed

Dorothy Lee Hatcher, death mourned

SJR13Passed

Alabama Chapters of the Daughters of the American Revolution and the Sons of the American revolution, commended

SJR2Introduced

Committee appointed to notify Governor that the Legislature is in session

SJR3Introduced

Legislature, committee appointed to escort Governor to joint session

HR12Introduced

Matthew Caleb Hess, recognized

HJR40

Recognizing certain occupations as professional careers and urging federal review of classification changes

HJR25

Booker T. Washington Day, recognized

HJR28

Mountain Brook Police Officer Richard Knecht, Recognized

SJR7Introduced

John R. Lewis Voting Right Advancement Act, Freedom to Vote Act, supported

HR7Introduced

U.S. Supreme Court and Congress to Safeguard Fairness and Safety in Women's Sports, urging

HJR15

Mountain Brook Police Officer Richard Knecht, recognized

SJR65Passed

Donald Wayne Armstrong, death mourned

HJR273Passed

The Joint Interim Study Commission on PTSD in Law Enforcement Officers, created

SJR92Passed

Development of recommendations for the enhancement of rural Alabama through the Alabama Growth Alliance and the Alabama Rural Roadmap initiative, encouraged

HJR291Passed

Dovetail Landing, Board of Directors of Alabama Veterans Resource Center urged to consider as a vital partner for veterans assistance

SJR90Passed

Judge David Breland, death mourned

SJR91Passed

William Howard Mays, Jr., honored

SJR87Passed

A Day of Hope, recognized

SJR88Passed

Morgan County Education Retirees Association, commended

SJR84Passed

SkillsUSA State Competition Competitors, commended

HJR310Passed

Promoting an increased trade relationship between the State of Alabama and the Port of Bar, Montenegro

HJR299Passed

Earlene Dixon Thomas, celebrated

HJR300Passed

Dr. Stan Stokley, commended

HJR311Passed

Coach Wesley Porter, commended

HJR303Passed

Alabama Center for the Arts and the Alabama Arts Hall of Fame, commended

HJR301Passed

Dr. Reverend Clifford Jones, commended

HJR298Passed

SkillsUSA State Competition Competitors, commended

HJR287Passed

Permanent Joint Legislative Committee on the Law Enforcement Medal of Honor and Meritorious Service Medal, established

HJR290Engrossed

Study Commission on Protecting Minors from Online and Technological Threats created

HJR285Passed

Naming U.S. Highway 29 at its intersection with Eagle Road and Harts Bridge Road in Covington County the PFC Thomas Lloyd Rodgers Memorial Intersection

HJR286Passed

Naming a two-mile portion of State Highway 137 in Covington County in Memory of General Underwood Cross

HJR278Passed

Rheem Manufacturing, recognized

HJR275Passed

Doulas, recognized

HJR276Passed

Eunie Walldorf Smith, honored

HJR250Engrossed

Alabama Legislative Study Commission on Hemp and Cannabinoid Regulation, created

HJR332

Mobile County Sheriff's Department TAPS and Honor Guard, honored

HJR327

Morgan County Education Retirees Association (MCERA), commended

HJR321

Sheriff Joe Patterson, honored

HJR331

Lott Middle School 7th Grade Social Studies Champions, celebrated

HJR323

Dr. Leslie N. Pollard, commended

HJR251

Coach Luke Hutcheson, commended

HJR255

Miss Prestley Skelton, congratulated

HR339Passed

Pastor Vincent L. Witt, commended

HJR348

Tobin Roth, commended

HJR324

Alabama K-12 Mental Health Task Force, established

SJR85Passed

The Cook Museum of Natural Science, commended

SJR83Passed

Alabama Center for the Arts, commended

SJR82Passed

International Fertilizer Development Center, 50th anniversary, commended

SJR78Passed

Alabama, A State of Character

SJR80Passed

Alabama Statewide Reentry Task Force, created

SJR79Passed

National Small Business Week, May 4-10, 2025, recognized

HJR274Passed

Jimmy Sanford, commended

HJR262Passed

Troy Regional Medical Center, commended

HJR266Passed

Veterans Week, celebrated

HJR226Passed

Alabama Unmanned Aircraft System Study Commission created

HJR50Passed

Buckets of Smiles Day, recognized

HJR163Passed

Joint Interim Study Commission on Court Costs, created

HJR40Passed

Supporting the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB) Crisis Recovery Support Network

HJR22Passed

Purple Star Schools Program, program amended to include private K-12 schools, committee expanded to include one member who represents private K-12 schools

HR321Introduced

Sheriff Joe Patterson, honored

HR304Introduced

Promoting an increased trade relationship between the State of Alabama and the Port of Bar, Montenegro

HJR241Passed

Establishing the Joint Study Commission on Advanced Air Mobility

HJR245Passed

Mary Katherine Malone, commended

HJR240Passed

Fred Irby III, commended

HJR233Passed

Robert Lee Wilder, death mourned

HJR232Passed

Honorable Judge Myron Calvin Milford, Jr., commended

HJR227Passed

Mayor Sandy Stimpson, commended

HJR228Passed

Jackson High School Boys Basketball Team, commended

HJR220Passed

Coastal Alabama Insurance, expressed

HJR289

Study Commission on the Sale of Naming Rights to State-Owned Land, Properties, and Buildings, created

SJR71Passed

Troy Regional, commended

SJR72Passed

Luke Hutcheson, Coach of the Year, commended

SJR74Passed

Evergreen Baptist Church, 150th anniversary, celebrated

SJR67Passed

Supporting the acquisition and secure storage of uranium-233 in Alabama

SJR73Passed

Jackie Robinson Day, April 15, Recognized

SJR69Passed

Andrew Preston Hornsby, Sr. Memorial Highway, named

SJR68Passed

Recognizing June as Caribbean American Heritage Month

HJR209Passed

Drakken Tru Graham, commended

HJR207Passed

Donald Wayne Armstrong, death mourned

HJR202Passed

70th Anniversary of the Nationwide Polio Eradication Campaign, commemorated

HJR198Passed

APOL1-Mediated Kidney Disease Awareness Day; last Tuesday of each April, recognized

HJR199Passed

Caleb Smith, President SGA Troy University, commended

HJR267

Omega Psi Phi Day, recognized

SJR62Passed

Justin Jemel Williams, death mourned

SJR59Passed

Supporting national efforts to expand timber production and streamline policies to enhance forest management

HJR181Passed

Alabama Quantum Evaluation Task Force, created

SJR58Passed

Alabama Grocers Association, 35th Anniversary, recognized

SJR55Passed

Charles C. Anderson, commended

SJR57Passed

70th Anniversary of the Nationwide Polio Eradication Campaign, commemorated

SJR56Passed

Scouting America Day, recognized

HJR185Passed

Naming a portion of U.S. Highway 231 the James T. Ramage III Highway

HJR187Passed

Bay Frog Open and Retired LTCR Richard Clifford, recognized

HJR186Passed

Two Lights for Tomorrow Day, April 18, 2025, proclaimed

HJR100Passed

Joint Interim Study Commission on Expanding Access to High-Quality Out-of-School Education Programs, created

HJR210Passed

Convening of a Joint Session, Military Appreciation Day, recognized

SJR63Passed

Urging the Trump Administration, the United States Secretary of Defense, and the United States Secretary of the Air Force to establish a permanent headquarters for the United States Space Command at Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama

SJR40Passed

Commending Taiwan for its relations with the U.S. and State of Alabama

SJR51Passed

Trinity Presbyterian Varsity Girls Basketball Team, commended

HJR180Passed

Yancey Parker's, 75th Anniversary, celebrated

SJR50Passed

April as Second Chance Month, Recognized

HJR166Passed

David Adams, commended

HJR162Passed

Chief Curtis Rigney, commended

HJR164Passed

Golden Rule Anti-Bullying Program and Peter Gregerson, recognized

HJR161Passed

Black Belt Treasures Cultural Arts Center, 20th Anniversary, celebrated

SJR60Passed

Daniel Pratt, Honored

SJR45Passed

Pharmacy benefits manager; directing LSA director to retain national consultant to study and report on effects of pharmacy benefits manager practices in the State of Alabama

HR213Introduced

Omega Psi Phi Day, recognized

SJR49Passed

Saint Stanislaus Catholic Church, 111th Anniversary, celebrated

HR193Introduced

Bullying Awareness Month, designated

HJR211

Affirming that the American Dream belongs to all of us

SJR46Passed

Dr. Walter B. Gonsoulin, Jr., commended

SJR41Passed

John F. Smith III, commended

HJR139Passed

Jacks Benton, commended

HJR120Passed

Larry Barnett, death mourned

HJR123Passed

Colonel George A. Garzon, commended

HJR118Passed

Deloris Bagsby, Mobile Judicial Commission, commended

HJR105Passed

Fred Gray, commended

HJR156Passed

Bicentennial of the Marquis de Lafayette 1825 Visit to Alabama, commemorated

HJR143Passed

Winners of the 2024 Great Alabama 650 Race and the Alabama Scenic River Trail's Efforts in State Promotion, commended

HJR149Passed

Ben Harris, inducted into the National High School Sports Hall of Fame, congratulated

HJR152Passed

Dr. Shannen Dee Williams, commended

HJR81

Encouraging the Department of Transportation to be more cooperative with local governing officials

HJR97Passed

Chronic Weight Management and Type 2 Diabetes Task Force, extended

HJR98Passed

Woodie Pugh, honored

HJR94Passed

Kimberly Vaughn, death mourned

HJR92Passed

Everly Andrews, death mourned

HJR63Passed

Space Day, proclaimed

HJR31Passed

Daryl Brown, Sr., bridge named

HJR167

Urging Governor Ivey to follow through on discussions with Sarah Collins Rudolph and her attorneys

SJR47Introduced

Encouraging local and federal agencies to help North Carolina with the removal of hurricane debris

SJR42Introduced

Law Enforcement Officers, honored

SJR37Passed

Fred D. Gray, commended

SJR35Passed

Jesse P. Evans III, death mourned

SJR33Passed

Alabama's 2024 Export Record, Commending

SJR27Passed

Lieutenant Colonel George A. Garzon, death mourned

SJR24Passed

Mr. Joseph A. Chambliss and Mrs. Geraldine Maria Chambliss, commending

SJR26Passed

Coach Larry Blakeney, commended

HR121Introduced

July 26, 2025, Officiate Alabama Day, recognized

HJR84Passed

April as Alabama Native Plant Month, recognized

HR126Introduced

Declaring unwavering support for Ukraine on the occasion of the third anniversary of its invasion by the Russian Federation

SJR28Passed

Lannie's BBQ, commended

SJR23Passed

Nick Saban, commended

HJR70Passed

Fred Nall Hollis, death mourned

HJR65Passed

Jo Ann Jenkins, commended

HJR66Passed

Expressing support for the recapitalization of the KC-135 to the KC-46A for the 117th Air Refueling Wing

HJR64Passed

Harry Joseph Littleton, death mourned

SJR22Passed

Rosa Parks Day Act, recognized

HJR53Passed

Alice Pack, commended

HJR54Passed

General Federation of Women's Clubs Alabama Federation of Women's Clubs (GFWC Alabama), commended

HJR47Passed

Alabama Department of Public Health, commended

HJR28Passed

John Clyde Riggs, commended

HJR21Passed

General Federation of Women’s Clubs Alabama Federation of Women’s Clubs (GFWC Alabama), commended

HJR8Passed

William F. O'Connor, Jr., death mourned

HJR14Passed

March 2025 as Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, recognized

HJR16Passed

William Jelks “Bill” Cabaniss, Jr., death mourned

SJR20Passed

Space Day, proclaimed

SJR18Passed

Tami Teague, death mourned

SJR8Passed

Fred Nall Hollis, death mourned

SJR6Passed

Volkert, Incorporated, 100th Anniversary, celebrated

SJR17Passed

Judge Carole Smitherman, commended

SJR14Passed

Archie L. Wade, death mourned

SJR13Passed

American Heart Month, recognized

HJR15Passed

James Loggins, commended

SJR19Passed

William Raines Battle III, death mourn

SJR10Passed

Frank Caskey, commended

SJR9Passed

Robert Andrew Ferguson, death mourned

SJR11Passed

Robert "Bob" Dare Sittason III, death mourned

SJR7Passed

William Jelks Cabaniss, Jr., death mourned

HR49Introduced

Buckets of Smiles Day, recognized

HJR30

Additional Appropriations for the Metro Area Crime Suppression Unit, supported

HJR23Passed

Alabama Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America, recognized

SJR2Introduced

Committee appointed to notify Governor that the Legislature is in session

SJR5Introduced

Legislature, committee appointed to escort Governor to joint session

SJR3Passed

Abbie Stockard, Miss America, commended

SJR4Passed

Senator Greg Reed, commended

HR19Introduced

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion principles, promoted

SJR80Passed

Mars Hill Bible School Boys Basketball Team, Class 2A State Champions, Commending

SJR81Passed

Mental Health Awareness Month, designating

SJR62Passed

Brigadier General Kenneth Reed, commended

HJR113Passed

United States Government, urges to disassociate with World Health Organization

SJR88Passed

Cecil Ingram, death mourned

SJR85Passed

Tick-Borne Disease and Illness Awareness Month, Proclaiming

SJR86Passed

Designating August 8, 2024, as Day of Clogging

SJR89Passed

Mike Murphy, commended

SJR82Passed

Fred Hunter, retirement, commended

SJR75Passed

Alabama Indian Affairs Commission

HJR283Passed

Resolution directing LSA to hire national ethics expert.

HJR276Passed

Alabama-Israel Legislative Caucus, recognizing

HJR256Passed

Dr. Charlotte P. Morris, retirement, commended

HJR262Passed

Suellen Brill Brazil, commended

HJR246Passed

Joe Faust, road named

HJR245Passed

Mr. Allen Gillespie, commended

HJR241Passed

Recognizing the positive approach and best practices of the crisis intervention team program and encouraging the development of active programs statewide.

HJR238Passed

William Howell Rogers, road named

HJR211Passed

Cigar Box Guitar Day, recognized

SJR77Engrossed

The Alabama Coastal Insurance Joint Interim Study Commission, created

HR278Introduced

Mental Health Awareness Month, designating

HR279Introduced

ALS Awareness Month, recognized

SJR71Passed

Tommy Carter, road named

SJR59Passed

William Bill Stuckey, bridge named

SJR73Passed

William Howell Rogers, road named

HJR209Passed

Expressing support for the Iranian people and condemning human rights violations

HR263Introduced

Legislative Study Commission to Study K-12 School Education Funding, established

HJR230Passed

Pfc. Noah C. Reeves, commended

HJR232Passed

Lamona Hall Lucas, Mourning

HJR220Passed

Mulberry Medical Associates, Celebrating

HJR221Passed

Madeline Cooper, commending

HJR208Passed

Warren Lee Helms, death mourned

HJR202Passed

Save Our Shrimpers Act, Supported

HJR196Passed

Alabama Yom Hashoah Commemoration, May 7, 2024, Recognized

HJR195Passed

Alabama Portable Benefits Task Force, created

HJR193Passed

George Hudson Place, commended

HJR167Passed

Commending Taiwan For Its Relations With The United States and The State of Alabama

SJR69Passed

Anna Grace Blalock, 2023-2024 AISA Student-Athlete Award winner, commended

SJR72Passed

Mrs. Linda Plott Duren, Celebrating

SJR68Passed

Kate Griffin, 2023-2024 AISA Student-Athlete Award winner, commended

SJR67Passed

Dr. Peter M. Dichiara, commended

SJR70Passed

Drew Stutts, Coach of the Year, commended

HJR177Passed

Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Day, recognized

HJR171Passed

Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated, Day, Recognized

HJR170Passed

Ayden Nguyen, winner 2024 Alabama Spelling Bee, commended

HJR173Passed

APOL1-Mediated Kidney Disease Awareness Day; last Tuesday of each April, recognized

HJR168Passed

Good Hope High School, 4A Girls Basketball State Championship, commended

HJR204Passed

Dr. William Patrick Taylor, commended

SJR61Passed

Legislature to study modernizing K-12 education school funding

SJR63Passed

William Edward Cowden, 100th Birthday, celebrated

SJR64Passed

Steve Sloan, death mourned

SJR58Passed

Alabama Blockchain Study Commission, established

HR224Introduced

Parental Alienation Prevention Week, recognized

SJR51Passed

Alabama Opioid Overdose and Addiction Council continued

SJR50Passed

State Employee and Education Employee Health Insurance Joint Interim Study Commission created

SJR48Passed

Access to colorectal cancer screening for all Alabamians on Medicaid, encouraged

SJR52Passed

Barry Dewayne Matson, Commending

SJR56Passed

Harmon Robison, highway named

SJR53Passed

Providence Baptist Church, 140th Anniversary, celebrated

SJR55Passed

Ray Steven "Coach" Deavours, Sr., death mourned

SJR54Passed

The University of Alabama men's basketball team for making it to the 2024 NCAA Final Four, commended

HJR194Passed

Delaney Zimlich, commending

HJR155Passed

Joint Session on April 18, 2024, Law Enforcement Medal of Honor

HJR154Passed

Pro Angler Dustin Connell, commended

HJR163Passed

Robert D. "Bobby " Timmons, Mourning The Death

HJR128Passed

Commending Taiwan for its relations with the United States and the State of Alabama

HJR117Passed

Murphy High School, Hi-Q Team, commended

HJR116Passed

Alabama Delta Days, celebrated

HJR119Passed

Arley - Smith Lake Parkway, named

HJR118Passed

Zach Booth, commending

HJR110Passed

Lieutenant Mark Sloane, Commending

HJR25Passed

Crisis at the border, acknowledged

HJR21Passed

Oversight Commission on Alabama Opioid Settlement Funds, membership revised, Act 2023-383, HJR 204, amended and reenacted

HJR7Passed

McGill Toolen Catholic High School Volleyball Team, Commending

SJR44Passed

National Space Exploration Day, Observed

SJR45Passed

Alabama Writer's Forum, commending

HR174Introduced

April Proclaimed National Donate Life Month, recognized

HJR150Passed

Miles College Lady Bears Basketball Team, commending

HJR146Passed

Gabe Hixenbaugh, DII Wrestling State Champion, commended

HJR144Passed

The Honor Foundation and Retired Lieutenant Commander Richard Clifford, commended

HJR132Passed

Lieutenant General A.C. Roper, Commending

HJR145Passed

Belle Casey, commended

HJR149Passed

Chief Buddy Crabtree, highway named

HJR85Passed

State entities, encouraged to hire and advance individuals with disabilities

SJR38Passed

Chris Dendy, death mourned

SJR36Passed

Dr. James Andrews, Commending

SJR35Passed

Jasper High School Girls Basketball Team, commended

SJR37Passed

Ronald Reagan Day, recognized

SJR26Passed

Alabama's 2023 Export Record, Commending

HJR107Passed

Great Alabama 650 Race Winners, commended

HJR97Passed

Joe R. Carothers Highway, named

HJR82Passed

Coach Carvel William Rowell, Jr., Commended

HJR69Passed

Adam Russell and Marc Gann, bridge named

HJR74Passed

Captain Marion Bullock, commended

HJR72Passed

James Alvin "Jim" Littleton, death mourned

HJR67Passed

Central High School Football Team, commended

HJR57Passed

Emma Robinson, 110th Birthday, commended

HJR54Passed

Dr. Sharon Malone, Commending

HJR44Passed

Jimmy Jones, commended

HJR49Passed

Agent Billy Clardy III Memorial Mile, named

HJR50Passed

Proclaiming Space Day in Alabama

HJR29Passed

David Cook, bridge named

HJR11Passed

Gunnar Henderson, commended

HJR166

Alabama Yom Hashoah Commemoration, May 2, 2024, Recognized

SJR24Passed

Trade, establish commission with the Republic of Ireland

HR143Introduced

Culture and Education; creating the Alabama-Japan Legislative Exchange Group

SJR40Passed

Bobby Sprowl, commended

SJR41Passed

Alabama Delta Days, March 21, 2024, celebrated

HJR55Passed

House joint rule amended; fiscal note to identify bills that will increase certain combined local expenditures in order to implement

SJR29Passed

Affirming Israel as a Sovereign Nation

SJR30Passed

Proclaiming Space Day in Alabama

SJR25Passed

Captain Marisa Lee Futral, mourned

HJR35Passed

Glenwood Lady Gators Basketball Team, commended

HJR36Passed

Jimmy Jones, Hall of Fame

HJR33Passed

Finis St. John IV, commended

HJR27Passed

Agricultural Equipment Manufacturers for Right-to-Repair Initiatives, recognized

HJR13Passed

Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, recognized

HJR15Passed

Joint Interim Commission on Grandparents Raising Grandchildren, extended

HJR6Passed

Hollis Isbell, 2024 Auburn University College of Agriculture Hall of Honor inductee, commended

HJR81

HJR to form Alabama-Japan Legislative Exchange Group

HJR89

Tuskegee Airmen, celebrated

SJR19Passed

William Dudley Melton, death mourned

HJR34Passed

Raymond Gregg Hodges, death mourned

HJR17Passed

COMMENDING MR. WILL REICHARD

HJR14Passed

Kate Wood, commended

SJR9Passed

Nick Saban, commended

HJR23Passed

HJR Commending Coach Saban

SJR5Passed

Joint Interim Study Commission on Responsible Technology Purchases by Public Education, created

SJR20Passed

The National Conference of State Legislators, commended

SJR15Passed

Jackie Graham, commended

SJR16Passed

Ruby Merle Stringfellow, bridge named

SJR12Passed

Fanconi Anemia Awareness Month, recognized

SJR10Passed

Judge John Lawrence Carroll, death mourned

SJR8Passed

Nicholas Dunlap, PGA Tour, commended

SJR6Passed

Pryce Holcombe, commended

SJR7Passed

George Clark, commended

SJR4Passed

Gunnar Henderson, commended

HJR66

Urging the Legislature of the State of Alabama to declare a moratorium on capital punishment executions.

HR65Introduced

Urging the House of Representatives to declare a moratorium on capital punishment executions.

HR43Introduced

David Cook, bridge named

HR20Introduced

National Black HIV and AIDS Awareness Day, recognized

HR10Introduced

Stomping Out ALS Day, recognized

SJR3Introduced

Legislature, committee appointed to escort Governor to joint session

SJR2Introduced

Governor, committee appointed to notify that Legislature is in session and ready for the transaction of business

HR12Introduced

Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, recognized

HR27Introduced

Agricultural Equipment Manufacturers for Right-to-Repair Initiatives, recognized

HJR16

Easton Fothergill, commended

HJR5

Easton Fothergill, commended

HJR5Passed

COMMENDING GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF ALABAMA ON ITS 175 YEARS OF OUTSTANDING SERVICE TO THE STATE OF ALABAMA.

HJR3Passed

COMMENDING OAK MOUNTAIN MIDDLE SCHOOL ON THE OCCASION OF ITS 30TH ANNIVERSARY AND CONGRATULATING DR. LARRY HAYNES ON THE OCCASION OF HIS RETIREMENT.

SJR3Passed

ESTABLISHING THE JOINT STUDY COMMISSION ON ADVANCED AIR MOBILITY.

SJR5Passed

COMMENDING GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF ALABAMA ON ITS 175 YEARS OF OUTSTANDING SERVICE TO THE STATE OF ALABAMA.

SJR1Engrossed

COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO NOTIFY GOVERNOR THAT THE LEGISLATURE IS IN SPECIAL SESSION.

SJR4Passed

RECOGNIZING SEPTEMBER 17, 2023, AS HANK WILLIAMS DAY.

SJR94Passed

REAFFIRMING REDSTONE ARSENAL IN HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA, AS THE BEST PERMANENT LOCATION FOR THE HEADQUARTERS OF THE U.S. SPACE COMMAND TO ADVANCE OUR NATION'S VITAL NATIONAL SECURITY.

SJR98Passed

CONGRATULATING THE VESTAVIA HILLS HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL TEAM FOR WINNING THE 2023 ALABAMA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION CLASS 7A STATE BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP.

SJR95Passed

CREATING THE MIXED SPIRIT BEVERAGE TASK FORCE.

HJR225Passed

CREATING THE JOINT INTERIM STUDY COMMISSION ON GRANDPARENTS RAISING GRANDCHILDREN.

SJR91Passed

DESIGNATING JOHN WADE KEYES AS ONE OF ALABAMA'S FIRST VETERANS.

SJR93Passed

COMMENDING LIN MOORE FOR OUTSTANDING PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENT.

HJR251Passed

HONORING MRS. JOSEPHINE VIOLA WALKER WALTON ON HER 100TH BIRTHDAY.

HJR248Passed

HONORING KAYDEN SLAY FOR BEING NAMED THE ALABAMA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION CLASS 5A HIGH JUMP CHAMPION.

HJR233Passed

COMMENDING NYLA JACKSON ON RECEIVING THE CLEOPHUS THOMAS AWARD.

HJR234Passed

RECOGNIZING THE 2023 NAVY SEAL FOUNDATION NEW YORK CITY SEAL SWIM.

HJR245Passed

HONORING THE ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF THE HOLTVILLE HIGH SCHOOL VARISTY BASEBALL TEAM.

HJR238Passed

HONORING THE ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF THE WETUMPKA HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY SOFTBALL TEAM.

HJR227Passed

COMMENDING PHI BETA SIGMA FRATERNITY, INCORPORATED, AND ZETA PHI BETA SORORITY, INCORPORATED, FOR THEIR SERVICE IN THEIR COMMUNITIES AND NATIONWIDE.

HJR226Passed

CONGRATULATING THE GLENWOOD SCHOOL BASEBALL TEAM FOR WINNING THE 2023 ALABAMA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL ASSOCIATION CLASS 3A STATE BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP.

HJR231Passed

DESIGNATING A PORTION OF INTERSTATE 22 AS THE JAMES D. "SPIKE" BROWN MEMORIAL HIGHWAY.

HJR224Passed

HONORING THE MEMBERS OF THE CHEROKEE COUNTY RESCUE SERVICE, INCORPORATED.

HJR228Passed

CELEBRATING THE LIFE OF PASTOR DR. HARRY L. REEDER III.

SJR87Passed

MOURNING THE DEATH OF MR. LYNN CURRY FOWLER.

SJR89Passed

EXPRESSING SUPPORT

HR252Passed

RECOGNIZING THE UNIQUE AND SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE STATE OF ALABAMA AND THE NATION OF JAPAN.

SJR92Engrossed

CREATING THE MIXED SPIRIT BEVERAGE TASK FORCE.

HJR243Passed

ESTABLISHING THE JOINT STUDY COMMISSION ON GROCERY TAXATION.

SJR84Passed

CELEBRATING THE LIFE AND LEGACY OF THE HONORABLE GEORGE PATRICK EVANS.

SJR77Passed

NAMING THE SENATOR TRIP PITTMAN INTERCHANGE IN BALDWIN COUNTY.

SJR82Passed

NAMING A PORTION OF HIGHWAY 82 IN BULLOCK COUNTY IN HONOR OF CHIEF MASTER SERGEANT JOE HAROLD ADAMS.

SJR80Passed

SJR Commending Mr. Jeff Norris for Outstanding Professional Achievement.

HJR232Engrossed

CREATING THE JOINT INTERIM STUDY COMMISSION ON PROTECTING CHILDREN FROM INTERNET PORNOGRAPHY.

SJR85Passed

DECLARING CULLMAN COUNTY STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL AS THE ALABAMA STATE STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL.

SJR78Passed

CONTINUING THE DUTIES OF THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR'S COMMISSION ON 21ST CENTURY WORKFORCE.

SJR81Passed

CELEBRATING THE LIFE OF PASTOR DR. HARRY L. REEDER III.

HJR60Passed

NAMING THE BRIDGE AT EXIT 100 ON INTERSTATE 20 THE BRADLEY JOHNSON MEMORIAL BRIDGE.

HJR204Passed

CREATING THE OVERSIGHT COMMISSION ON ALABAMA OPIOID SETTLEMENT FUNDS.

HJR207Passed

COMMENDING HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA, AND U.S. PARALYMPICS CYCLING FOR HOSTING THE UCI 2023 PARA-CYCLING ROAD WORLD CUP FINAL AND WELCOMING THE ATHLETES WHO WILL COMPETE IN THE EVENT.

HJR198Passed

COMMENDING CHANDLER HAYES STEPHENSON FOR ATTAINING THE RANK OF EAGLE SCOUT IN THE BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA.

HJR191Passed

COMMENDING JEFFREY L. NORRIS ON BEING NAMED THE 2023-2024 ALABAMA TEACHER OF THE YEAR.

HJR89Passed

CREATING THE ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE TASK FORCE.

SJR72Passed

URGING THE ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO PRIORITIZE THE WIDENING OF INTERSTATE 65.

SJR75Passed

RECOGNIZING ALABAMA'S TECHNOLOGY WORKFORCE AND ITS ECONOMIC CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE STATE.

SJR73Passed

MOURNING THE DEATH OF MR. GEORGE COOLEY FRANKS.

HJR188Passed

COMMENDING COACH CARVEL WILLIAM ROWELL, JR. FOR BEING INDUCTED INTO THE THOMASVILLE HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS HALL OF FAME.

HJR142Passed

DESIGNATING A PORTION OF INTERSTATE 22 AS THE JAMES D. BROWN HIGHWAY.

SJR12Passed

DESIGNATING THE BRIDGE ON MCFARLAND BOULEVARD THAT SPANS INTERSTATE 20 AND INTERSTATE 59 AS THE LUTHER STANCEL PATE III MEMORIAL BRIDGE.

SJR61Passed

ESTABLISHING THE JOINT STUDY COMMISSION ON FERAL SWINE IN ALABAMA.

SJR66Passed

HONORING THE LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENTS OF MR. DERRILL BOOTH.

SJR68Passed

OBSERVING JULY 20

SJR69Passed

UPHOLDING THE LANGUAGE OF THE FEDERAL INDIAN ARTS AND CRAFTS ACT IN REGARD TO STATE RECOGNIZED INDIAN TRIBES.

SJR71Passed

COMMENDING CARTER CATTLE COMPANY FOR BEING NAMED THE 2022 NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP AWARD PROGRAM WINNER.

HJR168Passed

COMMENDING LEANNA ROBERTS FOR GRADUATING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT 16 YEARS OF AGE.

HJR169Passed

CONGRATULATING KARMIN SCOTT FOR WINNING THE CLASS 1A GIRLS JAVELIN STATE CHAMPIONSHIP AT THE 2023 ALABAMA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION CLASS 1A-3A OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS.

HJR163Passed

CREATING THE CHRONIC WEIGHT MANAGEMENT AND TYPE 2 DIABETES TASK FORCE.

HJR145Passed

SUPPORTING THE REPAIR AND CONTINUED MAINTENANCE OF WILSON LOCK ON THE TENNESSEE RIVER.

HJR144Passed

RECOGNIZING MEMORIAL DAY AND HONORING THE COURAGEOUS PATRIOTS WHO HAVE FOUGHT FOR THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

HJR127Passed

URGING THE STATE BOARD OF HEALTH TO INCREASE THE AWARENESS OF TRIPLE NEGATIVE BREAST CANCER AND TO EXPAND ACCESS TO SCREENING AND TREATMENT.

HJR74Passed

URGING THE MEMBERS OF THE ALABAMA CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION TO PROTECT ALABAMA’S GLOBAL NATIONAL DEFENSE MISSION BY SUPPORTING FUNDING FROM THE NATIONAL DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION ACT TO EXPAND THE AIRCRAFT REFUELING PARKING RAMP FOR THE 117TH AIR REFUELING WING.

HJR170Passed

HONORING COLONEL KESLER WEAVER, JR. FOR ACHIEVING THE RANK OF COLONEL IN THE ALABAMA ARMY NATIONAL GUARD.

HJR167Passed

Convening of joint session for the purpose of presenting the Legislative Medal of Honor for Law Enforcement Officers.

HJR160Passed

CONGRATULATING MR. JOEY D. DUMAS FOR WINNING THE 2021 NATIONAL AUTO SPORT ASSOCIATION NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP.

HJR149Passed

COMMENDING MISS CARLEY SEABROOKE ON EARNING THE 2023 JUNIOR OLYMPICS SILVER MEDAL IN WOMEN'S SMALLBORE RIFLE, UNDER 18 CATEGORY.

HJR143Passed

HJR______ MOURNING THE DEATH OF LIEUTENANT COLONEL (RETIRED) DR. RICHARD GOODWIN.

HJR134Passed

COMMENDING TROY UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY AND ITS FOOTBALL COACH, JON SUMRALL.

HJR135Passed

CELEBRATING THE LIFE OF BARTLEY EUGENE TOMLINSON III.

HJR116Passed

COMMENDING THE BIRMINGHAM ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® FOR THE SUCCESSFUL FAIR HOUSING MONTH 55TH ANNIVERSARY PROCLAMATION TOUR.

HJR121Passed

COMMENDING THE UNITED STATES SPACE AND ROCKET CENTER UPON THE GRAND OPENING OF ITS NEW SPACE CAMP OPERATIONS CENTER.

HJR125Passed

COMMENDING ATTORNEY JASON M. JONES FOR PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS.

HJR126Passed

RECOGNIZING KAPPA ALPHA PSI FRATERNITY, INCORPORATED, DAY ON MAY 2, 2023, AT THE CAPITOL AND COMMENDING KAPPA ALPHA PSI FRATERNITY, INCORPORATED, ON ITS 112TH ANNIVERSARY.

HR189Introduced

COMMENDING COACH CARVEL WILLIAM ROWELL, JR. FOR BEING INDUCTED INTO THE THOMASVILLE HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS HALL OF FAME.

HJR103Passed

HONORING THE LIFE AND PUBLIC SERVICE OF LEON L. ALLEN.

SJR58Passed

CELEBRATING THE ALABAMA DELTA DAYS ON MAY 11, 2023.

SJR56Passed

MOURNING THE DEATH AND CELEBRATING THE LIFE OF COMMISSIONER W.O. PACE. WHEREAS, we note the death of Commissioner W.O. "Bill" Pace with deep sadness and regret; his immeasurable life is commended and celebrated with great thanksgiving; and WHEREAS, the passing of Commissioner Pace leaves a void in the lives of his loving family, many friends, and the entire community; and WHEREAS, Commissioner Pace was 90-years-old at the time of his passing and is survived by his beloved wife of 50 years, Helen Monfee Pace; he is also survived by four children and numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews; and WHEREAS, Commissioner Pace was born in Deatsville, Alabama, on September 1, 1932, and graduated from Sidney Lanier High School in 1951; and WHEREAS, Commissioner Pace joined the Air Force and served his country as a member of the United States Air Force, serving his country in the Korean War Conflict; and WHEREAS, Commissioner Pace served on the Autauga County Commission and served as Commission Chairman from 1990 until 1994; and WHEREAS, under Commissioner Pace's leadership, many projects to benefit the citizens of Autauga County were started or continued; these projects include the Tenaska plant located in Autauga County, the Robert Trent Golf Trail located in Prattville, the construction of the Autauga Metro Jail, the construction of the Probate Office, and other meaningful projects which continue to enrich the lives of Autauga County citizens; and WHEREAS, Commissioner Pace served as a Board Member for the Department of Youth Services; and WHEREAS, Commissioner Pace leaves a long legacy of leadership and support for the citizens of Autauga County, including serving as a founder of Autauga Academy and as the first football coach at the school; and WHEREAS, Commissioner Pace's legacy of leadership includes his daughter, Judge Joy Pace Booth, following in his footsteps of service to Autauga County by first serving as a District Court Judge for Autauga County and now as a Circuit Court Judge for the 19th Judicial Circuit, which includes Autauga County; and WHEREAS, through the years, Commissioner Pace exhibited tireless dedication and exceptional abilities in his personal life, professional life, and service to the citizens of Autauga County; and WHEREAS, Commissioner Pace was a valued member of the community; although he will be greatly missed, his memory will be cherished in the hearts and minds of all who were fortunate enough to know him; now therefore, B

SJR59Passed

COMMENDING THE BARON CRITICAL WEATHER INSTITUTE AND ITS FOUNDER, PRESIDENT, AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, BOB BARON.

HJR102Passed

COMMENDING EMMA TERRY FOR HER ACCOMPLISHMENTS.

HJR97Passed

COMMENDING ELYSE MAE DEAN FOR BEING NAMED ONE OF ALABAMA PUBLIC TELEVISION'S YOUNG HEROES OF ALABAMA FOR 2023.

HJR95Passed

COMMENDING EMILY CASSITY FOR BEING NAMED ONE OF ALABAMA PUBLIC TELEVISION'S YOUNG HEROES OF 2023.

HJR93Passed

COMMENDING JOSHUA WORTHAM FOR BEING SELECTED AS ONE OF ALABAMA PUBLIC TELEVISION'S YOUNG HEROES OF ALABAMA FOR 2023.

HJR96Passed

COMMENDING JACORI GADDIS FOR BEING NAMED ONE OF ALABAMA PUBLIC TELEVISION'S YOUNG HEROES OF ALABAMA FOR 2023.

HJR81Passed

COMMENDING JOSEPH BERNARD HAMPTON, THE FIRST BLACK MAN TO LEAD A MAJOR UTILITY COMPANY IN ALABAMA.

HJR80Passed

HONORING REVEREND DR. STEPHEN LAMAR FAULK FOR OVER 30 YEARS OF SERVICE IN PASTORAL MINISTRY AND FOR OVER 26 YEARS OF SERVICE IN THE FIELD OF EDUCATION.

HJR76Passed

COMMENDING COMMAND SERGEANT MAJOR JAMES W. FRYE FOR HIS DEDICATED SERVICE TO THE MILITARY POLICE CORPS REGIMENT AND THE UNITED STATES ARMY.

HJR75Passed

COMMENDING COLONEL KEITH H. LEWIS FOR HIS DEDICATED SERVICE TO THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE.

HJR66Passed

CELEBRATING THE RETIREMENT OF CHIEF JIMMIE FLANAGAN.

SJR6Passed

EXPRESSING SUPPORT FOR OFFSHORE OIL AND NATURAL GAS LEASING AND DEVELOPMENT.

HJR35Introduced

EXPRESSING SUPPORT FOR OFFSHORE OIL AND NATURAL GAS LEASING AND DEVELOPMENT.

SJR55Passed

NAMING THE PORTION OF UNITED STATES HIGHWAY ROUTE 43 FROM MILE MARKER 212 TO MILE MARKER 213 THE AUDRA ROGERS MEMORIAL MILE.

SJR54Passed

COMMENDING MRS. JEANA ROSS FOR BEING INDUCTED INTO THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 2023 HALL OF FAME.

SJR52Passed

HONORING DR. MICHAEL DOUGLAS AS THE 2023 BLUE RIBBON SCHOOLS OF EXCELLENCE SUPERINTENDENT OF THE YEAR.

SJR50Passed

COMMENDING THE BIRMINGHAM ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® FOR THE SUCCESSFUL FAIR HOUSING MONTH 55TH ANNIVERSARY PROCLAMATION TOUR.

SJR46Passed

COMMEMORATING THE 77TH SOUTHERN LEGISLATIVE CONFERENCE OF THE COUNCIL OF STATE GOVERNMENTS SOUTHERN OFFICE.

SJR47Passed

COMMENDING SENATOR J.T. "JABO" WAGGONER ON THE HISTORIC OCCASION OF HIS 50TH YEAR OF SERVICE TO THE CITIZENS AND THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA.

SJR49Passed

COMMENDING MR. PAUL HOUSEL FOR PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS.

SJR48Passed

MOURNING THE DEATH OF MR. GUY EDWARD MOMAN, JR.

HJR104Introduced

RESCINDING ALL PREVIOUS RESOLUTIONS OF THE ALABAMA LEGISLATURE WHICH REQUEST CONGRESS TO CALL A CONVENTION PURSUANT TO ARTICLE V OF THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION.

HJR105Passed

COMMENDING THE WINNERS OF THE GREAT ALABAMA 650 RACE.

HJR110Passed

RECOGNIZING THE 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ALABAMA STATE GAMES.

HJR54Passed

RECOGNIZING APRIL AS ALCOHOL AWARENESS MONTH.

HJR51Passed

COMMENDING MR. STEVE GIDDENS FOR BEING INDUCTED INTO THE ALABAMA HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS HALL OF FAME CLASS OF 2023.

HJR52Passed

CONGRATULATING THE JACKSONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL GOLDEN EAGLES BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM FOR ITS ACCOMPLISHMENTS DURING THE 2022-2023 SEASON.

HJR48Passed

COMMENDING HAZEL GREEN HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM FOR WINNING THE 2023 ALABAMA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION CLASS 6A STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT.

HJR47Passed

COMMENDING THREE ON A STRING FOR BEING INDUCTED INTO THE ALABAMA MUSIC HALL OF FAME.

HJR59Passed

TO IMPROVE THE CARE OF ATHEROSCLEROTIC

HJR8Passed

TO RECOGNIZE MARCH 2023 AS "CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE AWARENESS MONTH" IN ALABAMA IN ORDER TO RAISE AWARENESS FOR THE NEED FOR RESEARCH, SCREENING PROGRAMS, AND ACCESS TO CARE FOR INDIVIDUALS WHO SUFFER FROM CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE.

HR145Introduced

SUPPORTING THE REPAIR AND CONTINUED MAINTENANCE OF WILSON LOCK ON THE TENNESSEE RIVER.

HR150Introduced

ALABAMA DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS SUPPORTS NATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE BANK.

HJR70Passed

COMMENDING MR. JOSEPH P. BORG FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE TO HIS COUNTRY AND THE STATE OF ALABAMA.

HJR49Passed

COMMENDING ST. CLAIR CHILDREN'S ADVOCACY CENTER, THE CHILDREN'S PLACE, AND RECOGNIZING APRIL 2023 AS CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION MONTH.

HJR34Passed

HJR____ TO RECOGNIZE MAY 2023 AS TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS COMPLEX AWARENESS MONTH IN ORDER TO RAISE AWARENESS FOR THE NEED FOR RESEARCH, PROPER DIAGNOSIS, AND FAMILY SUPPORT FOR INDIVIDUALS WHO SUFFER FROM TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS COMPLEX.

HJR29Passed

COMMENDING COACH WILLIAM EARL GRIFFIN FOR BEING INDUCTED INTO THE ALABAMA HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS HALL OF FAME.

HJR28Passed

CONGRATULATING THE GLENWOOD SCHOOL BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM FOR WINNING THE 2023 ALABAMA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL ASSOCIATION CLASS AAA BASKETBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIP.

HJR27Passed

COMMENDING MISS CHRISTINE JOHNSON FOR WINNING THE 2023 AMERICAN LEGION DEPARTMENT OF ALABAMA ORATORICAL COMPETITION.

HJR25Passed

MOURNING THE DEATH OF MR. JOHN MICHAEL ROBISON.

HJR21Passed

COMMENDING MS. GWENDOLYN DENICE RICHARDSON FOR BEING INDUCTED INTO THE 3RD CLASS OF J.F. SHIELDS/MONROE COUNTY TRAINING SCHOOL ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME.

HJR24Passed

COMMENDING COLONEL (RETIRED) MARK HAROLD MCDONALD FOR MANY YEARS OF COMMITTED SERVICE TO THE UNITED STATES ARMY RESERVE.

HJR26Passed

RECOGNIZING THE MONTH OF APRIL 2023 AS ALABAMA NATIVE PLANT MONTH.

HJR22Passed

RECOGNIZING THE MILLENNIAL ACTION PROJECT AND THE ALABAMA FUTURE CAUCUS.

HJR9Passed

DESIGNATING THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 11 AS PUBLIC SAFETY WEEK.

SJR41Passed

COMMENDING MRS. DARLENE A. NEGROTTO FOR PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS.

SJR44Passed

MOURNING THE DEATH OF MS. AMY FRANCES HERRING.

HR108Introduced

ENCOURAGING THE ALABAMA CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION TO BE PROACTIVE IN PROTECTING ALABAMA'S PROPANE INDUSTRY BY PRESERVING THE CONSUMER ENERGY CHOICE TO USE PROPANE AS A CLEAN FUEL ENERGY SOURCE.

SJR40Passed

COMMENDING MS. SUZANNE RESPESS FOR PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS.

SJR42Passed

William Dice Lineberry, Commended

HJR69Passed

URGING THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION TO AFFIRM REDSTONE ARSENAL AS THE FUTURE LOCATION OF THE U.S. SPACE COMMAND.

HJR58Passed

COMMENDING TAIWAN FOR ITS RELATIONS WITH THE UNITED STATES AND THE STATE OF ALABAMA.

HJR37Passed

HONORING THE MEMORY OF CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER DANNY RANDOLPH AND CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER DANIEL WADHAM OF THE TENNESSEE NATIONAL GUARD.

HR101Introduced

PROCLAIMING THAT ALABAMA LEGISLATIVE DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS SUPPORTS ADMITTING WASHINGTON, D.C., INTO THE UNION AS A STATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

HR92Passed

RECOGNIZING APRIL 20, 2023, AS OMEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY, INCORPORATED, DAY IN ALABAMA.

SJR38Passed

CELEBRATING THE LIFE OF MRS. BETTY BAILEY SHIRLEY.

HR88Passed

ENCOURAGING THE HIRING OF PERSONS WITH INTELLECTUAL AND PHYSICAL DISABILITIES IN THE WORKPLACE.

SJR37Passed

COMMENDING RODNEY E. HOOD ON HIS OUTSTANDING PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENT.

SJR36Passed

SUPPORTING THE WEEK OF APRIL 30 - MAY 6, 2023, AS NATIONAL SMALL BUSINESS WEEK AND COMMENDING SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS OF ALABAMA.

SJR32Passed

COMMENDING MR. JIM PAGE ON HIS PROFESSIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS.

SJR34Passed

MOURNING THE DEATHS OF MARC GANN AND SAMUEL ADAM RUSSELL.

SJR30Passed

COMMENDING ALABAMA'S 2022 RECORD EXPORT SALES AND RECOGNIZING ALABAMA'S INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND EXPORT PROFESSIONSALS, TRADE PARTERNSHIPS, AND ALABMA BUSINESSES THAT EXPORT THEIR PRODUCTS.

SJR31Passed

HONORING THE LIFE OF MR. BARTLEY EUGENE TOMLINSON III.

SJR29Passed

COMMENDING COACH JANA MCGINNIS FOR WINNING 1,000 GAMES AS THE HEAD SOFTBALL COACH AT JACKSONVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY.

HR73Passed

URGING THE MEMBERS OF THE ALABAMA CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION TO PROTECT ALABAMA’S GLOBAL NATIONAL DEFENSE MISSION BY SUPPORTING FUNDING FROM THE NATIONAL DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION ACT TO EXPAND THE AIRCRAFT REFUELING PARKING RAMP FOR THE 117TH AIR REFUELING WING.

HR71Introduced

ENCOURAGING THE ALABAMA CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION TO PROTECT ALABAMA'S PROPANE INDUSTRY FROM EFFORTS OF THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION TO ELIMINATE CONSUMERS' CHOICES.

HJR50Passed

COMMENDING EIGHTH GRADER, ALEXIS COLVARD, FOR PROVIDING EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE TO A FELLOW STUDENT.

HJR57Passed

SUPPORTING THE REPAIR AND CONTINUED MAINTENANCE OF WILSON LOCK AND DAM ON THE TENNESSEE RIVER.

HJR33Passed

COMMENDING COACH MICHAEL RAY ROBERTSON ON HIS INDUCTION INTO THE ALABAMA HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS HALL OF FAME CLASS OF 2023.

HJR40Passed

COMMEMORATING THE 77TH SOUTHERN LEGISLATIVE CONFERENCE OF THE COUNCIL OF STATE GOVERNMENTS SOUTHERN OFFICE.

HR79Introduced

SUPPORTING A NATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE BANK.

HJR20Passed

HONORING THE BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA ORGANIZATION ON ITS 113TH ANNIVERSARY AND FOR ITS ACHIEVEMENTS.

SJR26Passed

COMMENDING JIMMIE CARROL WALKER FOR HIS LIFETIME OF SERVICE TO THE CITIZENS OF FALKVILLE.

SJR16Passed

CREATING THE JOINT INTERIM STUDY COMMISSION ON RESPONSIBLE TECHNOLOGY PURCHASES BY PUBLIC EDUCATION.

SJR24Passed

CELEBRATING THE RETIREMENT OF CHIEF JIMMIE FLANAGAN.

SJR9Passed

RECOGNIZING THE ALABMA RIVER AS AN ALABAMA STATE LANDMARK ON RIVERS OF ALABAMA DAY ON APRIL 11, 2023.

SJR15Passed

COMMENDING COACH JANA MCGINNIS FOR WINNING 1,000 GAMES AS THE HEAD SOFTBALL COACH AT JACKSONVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY.

SJR13Passed

COMMENDING NUCOR STEEL DECATUR AND DECATUR RELAY FOR LIFE FOR BEING THE NUMBER ONE RELAY FOR LIFE EVENT FOR THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY WORLDWIDE.

SJR7Passed

NAMING THE BRIDGE ON ALABAMA STATE HIGHWAY ROUTE 25 THAT SPANS UNITED STATES HIGHWAY ROUTE 82 IN BIBB COUNTY, ALABAMA, THE DEPUTY BRAD JOHNSON MEMORIAL BRIDGE.

SJR10Passed

DESIGNATING THE BRIDGE ON ALABAMA STATE HIGHWAY ROUTE 158 THAT SPANS LOTT ROAD IN MOBILE COUNTY AS THE MELVIN E. PIERCE MEMORIAL BRIDGE.

SJR23Passed

MOURNING THE DEATH AND CELEBRATING THE LIFE OF JAMES BUFORD BOONE, JR.

SJR14Passed

COMMENDING MR. JOSEPH P. BORG FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE TO HIS COUNTRY AND THE STATE OF ALABAMA.

SJR11Passed

HONORING THE PRATTVILLE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ON ITS 50TH ANNIVERSARY.

HR72Introduced

MOURNING THE DEATH OF DR. BLAINE CRUM III.

HJR61Passed

MOURNING THE DEATH AND CELEBRATING THE LIFE OF AUBREY DEE BARNARD, JR.

HJR53Passed

MOURNING THE DEATH OF FORMER REPRESENTATIVE JOHNNY LAWSON ROBINSON.

HJR5Passed

R Honoring AAR's 100th Anniversary

HJR7Passed

COMMENDING JEFF NORRIS FOR OUTSTANDING PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENT.

SJR21Passed

COMMENDING JOHN AND ANN BOUTWELL FOR BEING AWARDED THE INAUGURAL DANIEL PRATT INDUSTRIALIST AWARD.

HR46Passed

COMMENDING ST. CLAIR CHILDREN'S ADVOCACY CENTER, THE CHILDREN'S PLACE, AND RECOGNIZING APRIL 2023 AS CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION MONTH.

SJR20Passed

MOURNING THE DEATH AND CELEBRATING THE LIFE OF OFFICER GARRETT COULTER CRUMBY.

SJR17Passed

MOURNING THE DEATH OF MRS. PATRICIA CAMP FAULKNER.

SJR8Passed

HONORING THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE STATE OF ISRAEL AND REAFFIRMING THE BONDS OF FRIENDSHIP AND COOPERATION BETWEEN ALABAMA AND ISRAEL.

HR30Passed

ENCOURAGING THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS AND NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL TO FORMALLY REVIEW THE "STATUS OF FORCES AGREEMENT" BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND JAPAN; TO OFFICIALLY EXAMINE THE CIRCUMSTANCES SURROUNDING THE INVESTIGATION AND TRIAL OF NAVY LIEUTENANT RIDGE ALKONIS; AND TO ENSURE THAT AMERICAN SERVICE MEMBERS ARE BEING PROPERLY TREATED AND ADEQUATELY PROTECTED WHILE SERVING IN JAPAN.

HJR6Passed

State Highway 13 named as the Natural Bridge Parkway

SJR5Passed

COMMENDING U.S. SENATOR RICHARD SHELBY FOR HIS DEDICATED SERVICE TO THE STATE OF ALABAMA.

SJR4Passed

RECOGNIZING MARCH AS WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH AND HONORING THE WOMEN OF ALABAMA.

HJR36Introduced

CREATING THE CHRONIC WEIGHT MANAGEMENT AND TYPE 2 DIABETES TASK FORCE.

HR13Passed

RECOGNIZING MARCH 21-27, 2023, AS NATIONAL SURVEYORS WEEK IN THE STATE OF ALABAMA.

SJR3Engrossed

COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO ESCORT GOVERNOR TO JOINT SESSION OF THE LEGISLATURE.

HJR23Introduced

RECOGNIZING MARCH 21-27, 2023, AS NATIONAL SURVEYORS WEEK IN THE STATE OF ALABAMA.

HR12Introduced

PROCLAIMING THAT THE STATE OF ALABAMA SUPPORTS ADMITTING WASHINGTON, D.C., INTO THE UNION AS A STATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

HJR5Introduced

COMMENDING SHAWNA THOMAS FOR PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS.

HJR6Introduced

HONORING THE CHURCH OF CHRIST IN HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA, ON ITS 100TH ANNIVERSARY.

HJR14Introduced

COMMENDING COLONEL (RETIRED) MARK HAROLD MCDONALD FOR MANY YEARS OF COMMITTED SERVICE TO THE UNITED STATES ARMY RESERVE.

HJR13Introduced

MOURNING THE DEATH OF MR. JOHN MICHAEL ROBISON.

SJR118Engrossed

Era of Healing History, in Alabama, declared

HJR217Passed

Walking Horse Association of Alabama, commended

HJR236Passed

Auburn University, recognized

HJR190Passed

Wheeler, Representative David W., death mourned

HJR187Enrolled

Section High School cheerleaders, commended

HJR188Passed

Legislative Services Agency Law Clerks, commended

HJR211Passed

Gassenheimer, Cathy W., commended

HJR170Passed

Ron Creel Healing Hands Award, established

HJR270Introduced

Joint Legislative Study Commission on Renewing Economic Development Incentives, created

SJR107Engrossed

Joint Interim Study Commission on Public Charter School Funding, created

SJR108Engrossed

Chief Master Sergeant Joe Harold Adams Memorial Highway, portion of Highway 82 in Bullock Co., named

HJR268Introduced

Russia, condemned for its military invasion of Ukraine and declaring support for the Ukrainian people

SJR90Engrossed

Occupational Tax Interim Study Commission, created

SJR102Passed

Walter C. Givhan Parkway, portion of Alabama Highway 8, relocated and named

SJR101Passed

Representative Lynn Greer Way, the bridges on U.S. Highway 72 in Lauderdale Co., named

HJR179Passed

Hungarian Delegation of the Open World Program 2022, honored

HJR174Passed

Moore, Mary Elma, commended

HJR171Passed

Junior League of Birmingham, 100th anniversary, recognized

HJR162Passed

Alzheimer's Disease Task Force, reauthorized

HJR161Passed

Enterprise High School Boys Basketball Team, commended

HJR115Passed

Workforce and Wage Gap Task Force, created

HJR64Passed

Financial education, supporting the importance of

HJR48Passed

9-8-8 Study Commission, extended

HJR10Passed

Officer Richard H. Buckner Memorial Highway, named

HJR248Introduced

Debter, Glynn and Debter Hereford Farm, recognized

HJR247Introduced

John R. Lewis Voting Rights Highway, portion of Alabama Highway 8, named

HJR262Introduced

Chi Alpha Epsilon Honor Society, commended

SJR97Passed

Spencer Bachus Parkway, portion of Interstate 22, from the Walker County and Jefferson County Line to Interstate 65, named, in honor of Congressman Spencer Bachus.

SJR93Passed

Byrd, Lance. commended

SJR91Passed

Section High School cheerleaders, commended

SJR98Passed

Yom HaShoah Commemoration, recognized

SJR99Passed

Wilbanks, Burwell L., recognized

HJR199Engrossed

Infrastructure Investment Study Commission, created,

HR201Passed

National Surveyors Week, March 20-26, 2022, recognized

SJR92Passed

Boeing Company, commended

HR203Passed

William G. Kidd Day, recognized

HJR191Engrossed

Law enforcement officers, Legislative Medal of Honor, joint session for presentation

HR202Passed

Skin Cancer Awareness Month, recognized

HR204Passed

Major General David J. Francis Day, recognized

SJR95Passed

Pike County High School, Class of 1957, reunion recognized

SJR94Passed

Bedford, Maudie Darby, death mourned

SJR88Passed

Shelby, Senator Richard, commended

SJR63Passed

Lineman Appreciation Day, recognized

SJR86Passed

Cullman High School Boys Basketball Team, commended

SJR85Passed

Auburn University, recognized

SJR83Passed

Construction Contract Indemnification Interim Study Commission, created

HJR177Engrossed

Defensive driving videos, urging Alabama high schools and Alabama Public Television to show to educate drivers

SJR38Passed

Dr. Wayne Patterson III., portion of State Highway 279, renamed

SJR62Passed

Health Care Workforce Task Force, created

SJR80Passed

Foster, Autherine Lucy, death mourned

SJR81Passed

Roberts, Anne Griggs, death mourned

SJR78Passed

Barker, Frank Morehead, Jr., death mourned

HJR142Passed

Yom HaShoah Commemoration, recognized

HJR240Introduced

Alabama, opposing changes in environmental or water laws, regulations, and policies that are not based on scientific need.

HR241Introduced

Alabama, opposing changes in environmental or water laws, regulations, and policies that are not based on scientific need.

HJR143Passed

Homewood High School Patriot Marching Band and Cooper, Chris, commended

HJR139Passed

Pisgah High School Girls Basketball Team, commended

HJR138Passed

Section High School Boys Basketball Team, commended

HJR213Introduced

State, urged to study and get public comment in regards to spirit infused refreshments

HR198Introduced

Risner, Nick, commended

HR212Introduced

State, urged to study and get public comment in regards to spirit infused refreshments

HJR215Introduced

Legislature, expressing the intent of, that the State House begin recycling paper and aluminum cans

SJR72Passed

Cornerstone Christian Academy Lady Eagles Varsity Basketball Team, commended

SJR71Passed

Section High School Boys Basketball Team, commended

SJR69Passed

Plainview High School Boys Basketball Team, commended

SJR73Passed

State of Character, Alabama redesignated, partners urged to develop and support character building strategies

SJR70Passed

Pisgah High School Girls Basketball Team, commended

HJR131Passed

Veterans, urging the establishment of a health registry for veterans subjected to toxic exposure at Fort McClellan

HJR133Passed

Eichold, Bernard H., II., commended

HJR136Passed

Plainview High School Boys Basketball Team, commended

HJR121Passed

James, Lionel, death mourned

HJR106Passed

McKisson, Bronda Nattee, death mourned

HJR108Passed

Beale, Juliet Devilliers Miller, death mourned

HJR45Passed

Legislature Meritorious Nursing Award, established

SJR79Engrossed

President of the United States, urged to increase long-term energy independence, affordability, and security

HJR184Introduced

Legislature, urged to suspend the grocery and gas tax

SJR74Engrossed

Municipal Fees and Fines Study Task Force, created

HJR152Introduced

Brown, Representative Koven, commended

HJR153Introduced

Farley, Representative Allen, commended

HJR151Introduced

Wingo, Representative Rich, commended

HR158Introduced

Cherokee County Child Development Center, 50th anniversary, commended

HJR154Introduced

Rowe, Representative Connie, commended

HJR148Introduced

Gaston, Representative Victor, commended

HJR155Introduced

Nordgren, Representative Becky, commended

HJR168Introduced

President of the United States, urged to increase long-term energy independence, affordability, and security

HJR157Introduced

Sorrell, Representative Andrew, commended

HJR156Introduced

Sullivan, Representative Rodney, commended

HJR149Introduced

Coleman, Representative Merika, commended

HJR150Introduced

Alexander, Representative Louise, commended

HJR130Passed

Cornerstone Christian Academy Lady Eagles Varsity Basketball Team, commended

HJR124Passed

Pickett, Robert W., commended

HJR109Passed

Opp High School Cheerleaders, commended

HJR107Passed

McPherson, Evan, commended

HJR110Passed

Haynes, Larry, commended

HJR93Passed

Baine, Brian, commended

SJR64Passed

Carpenter, Malcom, death mourned

SJR61Passed

Walker, Tom, commended

SJR66Passed

Jim McClendon Parkway, portion of U.S. Highway 411, named

HR134Passed

Triple Negative Breast Cancer Awareness Month, March 2022, declared

SJR65Passed

National Small Business Week, May 1-7, 2022, recognized

HJR79Passed

Triple Negative Breast Cancer Awareness Day, March 3, 2022, and month of March as Triple Negative Breast Cancer Awareness Month, declared

HJR23Passed

National Vending Day, recognized

SJR75Engrossed

Public Transportation Act, urging Department of Economic and Community Affairs to implement

HJR99Passed

Taiwan, relation with the United States and State of Alabama, commended

HJR88Passed

Constitution of Alabama of 2022 adopted and procedure for ratification at the 2022 general election

SJR42Engrossed

Public Records Study Task Force, created

SJR57Passed

Michael A. Figures Freeway, portion of Interstate 165 corridor conecting Interstate 10 to Interstate 65, named

SJR51Passed

Biddle, Elizabeth Berry, death mourned

SJR53Passed

Alabama's International Trade and Export Professionals, commended

SJR52Passed

National Space Exploration Day, July 20th, observed

SJR54Passed

Harris, Phillip A., death mourned

SJR56Passed

Study Commission on Financial Obligations in Pretrial Services and Alternative Courts, created

HJR70Passed

Meyer, Jayne, commended

HJR82Passed

Glenwood High School Lady Gators Varsity Basketball Team, commended

SJR47Passed

Abbeville Christian Academy Girls Varsity Basketball Team, commended

SJR46Passed

Dr. Willie Kirk, Jr. Highway, Macon County Road 69, named

HJR84Passed

Burton, Robert McDade, death mourned

HJR86Passed

Pickard, William F., commended

HJR73Passed

Driving Force Women's Golf Club, celebrated

HJR61Passed

Dr. C.L. Hogue Activity Center, celebrated

HJR34Passed

Trauma Systems, Joint Committee on Statewide Trauma System Funding, recreated

SJR43Passed

Snead, Les, commended

SJR34Passed

Education, Joint Interim Study Commission on Responsible Technology Purchases by Public Education, created

SJR41Passed

NASA Day, February 23, 2022, proclaimed

HJR76Engrossed

Wendell Kelly Way, portion of Autauga County Road 24, named

HR81Introduced

National Infrastructure Bank Act of 2020, endorsed

HJR52Passed

Constitution of Alabama of 2022 adopted, ratification election at the 2022 general election

HJR44Passed

Military Appreciation Day, joint session on February 24, 2022.

HJR49Passed

Great Alabama 650 Race winners, commended

HJR33Passed

Miller, Lawton Price, death mourned

HJR40Passed

Graham, Laney, Congratulated

HJR38Passed

Charles, Allison, congratulated

HJR37Passed

Smith Barrow, Caroline, congratulated

HJR42Passed

Deerman, Erin, Congratulated

HJR32Passed

Hungarian Delegation of the Open World Program 2022, honored

HJR41Passed

McKinney, Courtney, Congratulated

HJR39Passed

Richards, Brett, congratulated

HJR80Introduced

National Infrastructure Bank Act of 2020, endorsed

SJR35Passed

Singleton, Senator Bobby, dedication to opening Parole Reentry Center, commended

SJR28Passed

Sanderford, Representative Howard, commended

SJR32Passed

Jones Act, Centennial Anniversary, recognized

SJR30Passed

Malone, Herb, commended

SJR29Passed

Whatley, Rachel, 105th birthday celebration, commended

HR75Introduced

National Council of Negro Women, and March 3, 2022, 1st annual NCNW day, recognized

HJR72Introduced

Gaston, Victor, commended

HR47Passed

American Heart Month, recognized

SJR25Passed

Gilley, Bill, commended

SJR13Passed

Ermert, Michael Dwayne, death mourned

SJR18Passed

Hewitt-Trussville High School girls flag football team, commended

SJR15Passed

Turner, Jon D., commended

SJR20Passed

University of Alabama Football Team, commended

SJR16Passed

Barker, Barbara Brown, death mourned

SJR17Passed

Etheredge, David B., commended

SJR19Passed

Atwood, Tristan, commended

SJR24Passed

Hurt, Cecil, death mourned

SJR22Passed

Butler, Kelly, commended

SJR21Passed

Kidney Disease Awareness Month, March 2022, recognized

SJR14Passed

Major General Eldon Bargewell Memorial Highway, portion of Highway 431 North, named

HJR35Engrossed

William C. Ellison Bridge, Highway 231 North in Pell City, named

SJR8Passed

Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium, commended

SJR5Passed

Dailey, Don, commended

SJR4Passed

Callahan, Congressman Herbert Leon, Jr., death mourned

HJR59Introduced

Taiwan, relations with the United States and State of Alabama, commended

SJR31Engrossed

Public Records Study Task Force, created

HJR22Passed

Barker, Frank Morehead, Jr., death mourned

HJR18Passed

Singletary, Jordan, commended

HJR19Passed

Wiggins, Jill, commended

HJR17Passed

Sanderford, Representative Howard, commended

HJR20Passed

Haywood, Carri, commended

HJR25Passed

West Blocton High School Cheerleaders, commended

HJR16Passed

Etheredge, David, commended

HJR7Passed

Piedmont High School Football Team, commended

HJR4Passed

Black, Clinton James, death mourned

SJR11Passed

William C. Ellison Bridge, bridge on Hwy 231 North, named

SJR10Passed

Nurse Anesthetists, Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists Week, January 23-29, 2022, recognized

SJR12Passed

West Blocton High School cheerleaders, commended

SJR9Passed

Heart month, February 2022, recognized

SJR6Passed

Dentists, joint interim commission to study feasibility of establishing a second school of dentistry, extended, Act 2021-528, 2021 Reg. Sess. am'd.

SJR3Engrossed

Legislature, committee appointed to escort Governor to joint session

SJR2Engrossed

Governor, committee appointed to notify that Legislature is in session and ready for the transaction of business

HR5Introduced

President Biden and U.S. Congress, commended

SJR4Engrossed

Gilley, Bill, commended

SJR1Engrossed

Governor, committee appointed to notify that Legislature is in special session and ready for the transaction of business

SJR3Engrossed

Kidney Disease Awareness Month, March 2022, recognized

SJR7Engrossed

Joint Committee on Statewide Trauma System Funding, recreated

HJR6Introduced

State of Alabama, urged to fulfill the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

SJR8Passed

Green, Michael, commended

SJR10Passed

Fuller, Joe Edward, death mourned

SJR1Engrossed

Governor, committee appointed to notify that Legislature is in session and ready for the transaction of business

SJR4Passed

Hallman, Lee Allen, death mourned

HR32Introduced

Former President Donald Trump, condemn for his involvement in inciting a riot at the United States Capitol

SJR7Passed

Brown, William Lamar, honored

HJR24Engrossed

Brackin, Julian B., Jr., professional achievement, commended

HR19Introduced

Mandatory vaccination, american workers, condemning federal executive actions requiring vaccinations

HJR22Engrossed

Officer Richard H. Buckner Memorial Highway, named

HR16Passed

Biden Administration Tax Information Reporting proposal, Legislature opposes

HR18Passed

Colvin, Claudette, urging State of Alabama to expunge record of

HJR11Engrossed

Schjott, Samuel D., death mourned

HJR12Engrossed

Mandatory vaccination, american workers, condemning federal executive actions requiring vaccinations

HJR7Engrossed

Clif, Roberts, commended

HJR5Engrossed

Natural Bridge Parkway, portion of State Highway 13, named

HJR9Engrossed

Captain Roland Walker, recognized

HJR4Engrossed

Fuller, Joe Edward, death mourned

HJR8Introduced

Brackin, Julian B., Jr., professional achievement, commended

HR11Introduced

Schjott, Samuel D., death mourned

SJR3Passed

Mathews, David, commended

HJR7Enrolled

Batchelor, Cecil, commended

HJR3Enrolled

Sgt. Rodney J. Evans, State Highway 55 South in Covington County, renamed in honor of

HJR4Enrolled

Private First Class LaFelt Brannon Intersection, portion of U.S. Highway 84 in Sanford, named

HR16Introduced

Biden Administration Tax Information Reporting proposal, Legislature opposes

HJR9Engrossed

Brackin, Julian B., Jr., professional achievement, commended

HJR10Engrossed

Captain Roland Walker, recognized

HJR5Engrossed

Cellular phones, urging Congress to enact legislation for blocking cellular phone signals in prisons

HJR12Introduced

Brackin, Julian B., Jr., professional achievement, commended

SJR1Engrossed

Governor, committee appointed to notify that Legislature is in session and ready for the transaction of business

HJR6Introduced

Mandatory vaccination, american workers, condemning federal executive actions requiring vaccinations

HR273Passed

Private First Class James Jacob Harrelson, American Legion Post 143, named in his honor and memory

SJR111Passed

Education, Joint Interim Study Commission on Responsible Technology Purchases by Public Education, created

SJR130Passed

Baldwin, Emee, commended

SJR133Passed

Lovvorn, Joe, commended

SJR128Passed

National School Nurse Day, May 12, 2021, recognized

SJR129Passed

School nurses, commended

SJR124Passed

Cybersecurity Awareness Month, October 2021, recognized

HR262Passed

Feminine Hygiene products, Local Board of Education, urged to have available in certain schools at no cost to students

HR269Passed

Campbell Hardware Day, April 23, 2021, recognized

SJR127Passed

Bromberg, Frank Wallace, death mourned

SJR123Passed

Public Service Recognition Week, May 2-8, 2021, recognized

SJR122Passed

Three On a String, legendary Birmingham band, commended

HJR236Passed

Jimmie Lee Lott, Sr. Memorial Highway, portion of Highway 219, named

HJR247Passed

Taiwan, relations with the United States and State of Alabama, commended

HJR231Passed

Violence, threats of violence against Asian American people, condemn

HJR211Passed

Joint Interim Legislative Committee on the Recompilation of the Constitution, created

SJR117Passed

Benz, Abigail, commended

SJR118Passed

Cooperative Extension System's Master Gardener Program, recognized

SJR119Passed

Alabama Farmers Federation, 100th anniversary, commended

HJR234Introduced

House of Representatives, resolution of local application

SJR114Passed

Anderson, Hilda Barbour, death mourned

SJR115Passed

England, John H., Jr., commeded

HR235Introduced

House of Representatives, resolution of local application

HJR229Passed

Higgins, Lamar P., death mourned

HJR215Passed

Jeff S. Green Bayou, named

HJR220Passed

Chief Steve Tucker Drive, portion of State Highway 46 in Ranburne, named

HJR205Passed

State Highway 55 South in Covington County, renamed in honor of Sgt. Rodney J. Evans

HR261Introduced

Legislature, urged to prohibit discrimination in public accommodations, local schools, and the workplace

SJR107Passed

Chronic Weight Management and Type 2 Diabetes Task Force, created

SJR106Passed

Maternal Mortality Review Committee, recognized, calling for continued funding

SJR105Passed

Houston, Frank Rives, death mourned

SJR100Passed

Randall A. Estes Memorial Bridge, the Nances Creek Bridge in Calhoun Co., named

SJR110Passed

Pandemic Response and Preparedness Commission, created

SJR113Passed

Hewson, Marillyn Adams, commended

SJR112Passed

Ward, Larry, commended

SJR104Passed

Technology Sector, economic contributions to the state, recognized

HJR221Passed

Crain Rehab, commended

HJR216Passed

Robinson, Rochelle, commended

HJR217Passed

Shelley, Bobby Ray, death mourned

HJR210Passed

Striplin, Karoline, commended

SJR98Passed

University of Alabama men's basketball team, commended

HJR212Passed

Crain Rehab, commended

SJR101Passed

Higgins, Lamar P., death mourned

SJR108Engrossed

Taiwan, relation with the United States and State of Alabama, commended

SJR96Passed

National Gold Star Children's Day, August 1, 2021, recognized

HJR204Engrossed

Joint Committee on State House Programming and Planning, created

HJR196Passed

Water access, recognizing the importance of

HJR195Passed

Interstate highway, in Mobile, designated in honor of Officer Justin Taylor Billa and Officer Sean Paul Tuder

HR219Introduced

Taiwan, relation with the United States and State of Alabama, commended

HJR218Introduced

Taiwan, relation with the United States and State of Alabama, commended

HJR190Passed

Crumpton, Annie Lou Blankenship, commended

HJR186Passed

Helms, Jacob Allen, commended

SJR97Engrossed

Republic of China (Taiwan), relation with the United States, commended and supported

SJR88Passed

Ferguson, James S., death mourned

SJR89Passed

Perdue, George Ervin, III., death mourned

SJR92Passed

Green, Liberty Kayte, commended

SJR91Passed

Public K-12 schools, urging State Board of Education and local boards of education to require drinking fountains, water bottle filling stations, and water coolers in schools

SJR90Passed

Flanigan, Alexandria, commended

HJR184Passed

Jones, Hugh, death mourned

HJR181Passed

Ferniany, Will, commended

HJR180Passed

Hutchinson-Biehl, Darlene, commended

HR183Passed

Violence, threats of violence against Asian American people, condemn

HJR182Introduced

Violence, threats of violence against Asian American people, condemn