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HJR109 Alabama 2012 Session

Updated Feb 27, 2026
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Summary

Primary Sponsor
Daniel H. Boman
Daniel H. Boman
Republican
Session
Regular Session 2012
Title
Reeves, Jimmy Paul, death mourned
Summary

HJR109 is a ceremonial Alabama resolution mourning the death of Jimmy Paul Reeves and paying tribute to his life.

What This Bill Does

The resolution formally records Reeves's death with deep sadness and offers heartfelt sympathy to his family. It lists his life details (military service, church role, career, and family) as part of the tribute. This action is ceremonial and does not create laws or change government programs.

Who It Affects
  • Jimmy Paul Reeves's surviving family and friends, who receive formal sympathy and recognition from the state.
  • The Alabama Legislature and state government, which adopts and records the resolution as a public tribute.
Key Provisions
  • The death of Jimmy Paul Reeves is recorded with deep sadness and the resolution is offered in tribute to his life with heartfelt sympathy to his family.
  • The resolution notes Reeves's life facts, including his service in the U.S. Army during the Korean War, his church role as a deacon, his career as an accountant, and his family.
  • Adopted by both the House and Senate, certified by the Clerk, and signed by appropriate officers as a memorial resolution.
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Subjects
Resolutions, Condolence

Bill Actions

Forwarded to Governor at 10:30 a. m. on March 1, 2012.

Assigned Act No. 2012-68 on 03/07/2012.

Clerk of the House Certification

Signature Requested

Enrolled

Passed Second House

Waggoner motion to Concur In and Adopt adopted Voice Vote

Reported from Rules

Received in Senate and referred to the Senate committee on Rules

Galliher motion to Adopt adopted Voice Vote

Reported from Rules

Introduced and referred to the House of Representatives committee on Rules

Bill Text

Documents

Source: Alabama Legislature