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SJR60 Alabama 2017 Session

Updated Feb 27, 2026
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Summary

Primary Sponsor
Tom Whatley
Tom Whatley
Republican
Session
Regular Session 2017
Title
Woodall, Fred C., death mourned
Summary

The Alabama Senate Joint Resolution SJR60 memorializes the death of Pastor Fred C. Woodall and expresses the legislature’s condolences and tribute.

What This Bill Does

Be it resolved, the death of Pastor Fred C. Woodall is recorded with deep sadness and heartfelt sympathy is offered to his family. The resolution publicly honors his life and his 43 years of ministry, including his service as a pastor at Eastside Baptist Church and his founding of Truth for Truckers and Much More Ministries. It recognizes his impact on communities in Alabama and Georgia.

Who It Affects
  • Pastor Fred C. Woodall's family and close friends, who receive public condolences and sympathy from the state.
  • The Eastside Baptist Church in Union Springs and the Alabama and Georgia communities he served, which are publicly recognized for his leadership and ministry.
Key Provisions
  • Declares the death of Pastor Fred C. Woodall and records it with deep sadness.
  • Offers heartfelt sympathy to his family.
  • Publicly honors his life and 43 years of ministry, including his work as a pastor at Eastside Baptist Church and his founding of Truth for Truckers and Much More Ministries.
  • Notes that the resolution was adopted by the Alabama Senate and House as a formal tribute to his contributions.
AI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 24, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.
Subjects
Resolutions, Condolence

Bill Actions

S

Assigned Act No. 2017-133.

H

Signature Requested

S

Enrolled

S

Passed Second House

H

Boothe motion to Concur In and Adopt adopted Voice Vote

H

Reported from Rules

H

Received in House of Representatives and referred to the House of Representatives committee on Rules

S

Whatley motion to Adopt adopted Voice Vote

S

Introduced

Bill Text

Documents

Source: Alabama Legislature