HR166 Alabama 2010 Session
Updated Feb 27, 2026
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Summary
- Primary Sponsor
Todd GreesonRepublican- Co-Sponsors
- Joe HubbardJimmy MartinHarry ShiverJoe FaustChad FincherAlan BakerSteve McMillanJamie IsonJim McClendonRandy WoodJim BartonGerald H. AllenDickie DrakeRandy DavisH. Mac GipsonMike HillMac McCutcheonGregory CanfieldPat MooreJay LoveVictor GastonMike BallPaul DeMarcoJack WilliamsSteve ClouseBarry MaskCharles O. NewtonRichard J. LairdRon JohnsonAlan BootheWarren BeckBenjamin H. LewisMary Sue McClurkinJohn W. RogersElaine BeechRod ScottLawrence McAdoryArthur PayneAllen TreadawayDuwayne BridgesHoward SanderfordDavid GrimesPhil WilliamsMicky HammonGreg WrenRobert BentleyFrank McDanielAlvin HolmesBlaine GalliherSpencer CollierGeorge “Tootie” BandyJohn F. Knight JrDemetrius C. NewtonJames O. GordonPebblin W. WarrenRalph HowardThad McClammyEarl F. HilliardChris EnglandOliver RobinsonYvonne KennedyMike CurtisJody LetsonYusuf SalaamLocy BakerRonald GrantlandTammy IronsLaura HallArtis McCampbellJames L. ThomasBarbara Bigsby BoydJoseph C. MitchellJeff McLaughlinTerry SpicerRandy HinshawBetty Carol GrahamMike MillicanMarcel BlackHenry A. WhiteButch TaylorWilliam E. ThigpenJack PageJames C. FieldsJohn RobinsonPatricia ToddJohnny Mack MorrowJeremy OdenElwyn ThomasCam WardKen GuinTommy ShererAlan HarperThomas JacksonBill J. DukesLesley VanceWilliam “Bill” M. BeasleySteve HurstJames E. BuskeyMary MooreSeth HammettMerika ColemanRichard LindseyCraig Ford
- Session
- Regular Session 2010
- Title
- Boy Scouts of America, 100th Anniversary, recognized
- Summary
The Alabama House recognizes and congratulates the Boy Scouts of America on its 100th anniversary.
What This Bill DoesIt formally recognizes the Boy Scouts of America for 100 years of youth development and service. It notes Alabama’s long connection to Scouting, including the first Alabama Council formed in Birmingham in 1915, and acknowledges notable leaders and alumni who were Scouts. It extends congratulations to current members and volunteers and honors the Scouting program’s values.
Who It Affects- Boy Scouts of America organization, including Alabama members and volunteers, who receive formal recognition and congratulations in the state’s official record
- Alabama youth, families, and communities who participate in or support Scouting, who gain public acknowledgment of Scouting’s history and values
Key ProvisionsAI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 25, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.- Recognizes the Boy Scouts of America for 100 years and congratulates its members and volunteers, noting the celebration date of February 8, 2010.
- Acknowledges Alabama’s early involvement with Scouting (first Alabama Council formed in Birmingham in 1915) and describes the program’s core values and its impact on leadership and service.
- Subjects
- Resolutions, Congratulatory
Bill Actions
Joint Rule 11
Bill Text
Documents
Source: Alabama Legislature