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HR228 Alabama 2012 Session

Updated Feb 27, 2026
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Summary

Session
Regular Session 2012
Title
Alabama Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, commended
Summary

A House resolution that recognizes and commends the Alabama Association of Family and Consumer Sciences for its service to Alabama.

What This Bill Does

The bill would officially recognize ALAFCS as a valued organization and commend its work in helping families and communities. It notes the organization’s mission to provide leadership and support for professionals in areas like nutrition, housing, finance, and consumer education. It mentions ALAFCS’s upcoming Huntsville meeting to connect professionals and celebrate leadership, and directs that a copy of the resolution be presented for display.

Who It Affects
  • Alabama Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (ALAFCS) and its members, who receive formal recognition and a commemorative copy of the resolution.
  • Alabama residents and communities, who may benefit from ALAFCS’s programs and resources in family and consumer sciences.
Key Provisions
  • Recognition of ALAFCS as a recognized affiliate of the American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences and acknowledgement of its mission to support wellbeing, relationships, and resources for Alabama people.
  • Statement of ALAFCS’s long history (over 80 years) and its involvement in educational programs, research, community service, and public policy influence across fields such as human development, nutrition, housing, finance, consumer studies, and more.
  • Note that ALAFCS is convening in Huntsville on March 1-2, 2012 to connect professionals and celebrate active leadership.
  • Direct action that the House commend ALAFCS and provide a copy of the resolution for display.
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Subjects
Resolutions, Congratulatory

Bill Actions

Joint Rule 11

Bill Text

Documents

Source: Alabama Legislature