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HR350 Alabama 2017 Session

Updated Feb 26, 2026
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Summary

Session
Regular Session 2017
Title
Doss, Jack, commended
Summary

The Alabama House resolves to commend Jack Doss for his outstanding achievements as a high school basketball coach, including national recognition and state-level success.

What This Bill Does

If enacted, the resolution would officially honor Jack Doss for being named the 2016-2017 All-USA Boys Basketball Coach of the Year by USA Today, acknowledge his leadership in Jemison High School's 2017 state championship, and recognize his record of 10 state titles across four schools. It also notes his inductions into the Alabama High School Sports Hall of Fame (2015) and the Madison County Sports Hall of Fame, and mentions that more than 40 of his players have advanced to Division I. The resolution offers the House's highest tribute and best wishes for his future endeavors.

Who It Affects
  • Jack Doss, the honoree who receives an official public commendation.
  • Alabama's high school basketball community, including Jemison High School, other schools he coached, his players, their families, and fans, who are recognized for athletic achievement and inspiration.
Key Provisions
  • Commends Jack Doss for being selected as the 2016-2017 All-USA Boys Basketball Coach of the Year by USA TODAY.
  • Recognizes his accomplishments: leading Jemison High School to the 2017 state championship; first AHSAA basketball coach to win 10 state titles across four different schools; inductions into the Alabama High School Sports Hall of Fame (2015) and the Madison County Sports Hall of Fame; and that more than 40 of his players advanced to Division I.
  • States that the House offers the resolution in the highest tribute and extends best wishes for his continued success.
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Subjects
Resolutions, Congratulatory

Bill Actions

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Joint Rule 11

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Source: Alabama Legislature