HR185 Alabama 2014 Session
Updated Feb 27, 2026
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Summary
- Primary Sponsor
Jamie IsonRepublican- Co-Sponsors
- Mary Sue McClurkinMary MooreTerri CollinsBarbara Bigsby BoydAdline ClarkeBecky NordgrenMerika ColemanApril WeaverMargie WilcoxPebblin W. WarrenElaine BeechLaura Hall
- Session
- Regular Session 2014
- Title
- Girl Scout Advocacy Day in Alabama, March 13, 2014, designated
- Summary
The bill designates March 13, 2014 as Girl Scouts Advocacy Day in Alabama.
What This Bill DoesIt designates a specific day to recognize and educate the Alabama Legislature about issues affecting girls. It describes a bipartisan effort by legislators and Girl Scout councils to engage with lawmakers on girls' needs, including leadership development, STEM, financial literacy, and safe, healthy living. It highlights the Girl Scout Leadership Experience as a program for girls aged 5-17 to grow and take action in their communities.
Who It Affects- Girls and young women in Alabama, especially members of Girl Scouts, who gain recognition and opportunities related to leadership, STEM, financial literacy, and healthy living.
- Members of the Alabama House and Senate, who participate in the designated Advocacy Day to learn about issues affecting girls and young women.
- Girl Scout councils in Alabama (North-Central Alabama and Southern Alabama) that organize and coordinate the Advocacy Day.
Key ProvisionsAI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 24, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.- Provision 1: Designates March 13, 2014 as Girl Scouts Advocacy Day in Alabama.
- Provision 2: Recognizes the role of Girl Scouts in leadership development and the collaboration between lawmakers and Girl Scout councils to educate the Legislature about issues affecting girls and young women.
- Subjects
- Resolutions, Designation
Bill Actions
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Source: Alabama Legislature