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HR6 Alabama 2019 Session

Updated Feb 26, 2026
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Summary

Session
First Special Session 2019
Title
Christian, Georgia Mae Turner Goodwine, 70th birthday celebration, commended
Summary

A House resolution honoring Georgia Mae Turner Goodwine Christian on the occasion of her 70th birthday.

What This Bill Does

If enacted, the bill would formally acknowledge and commend Mrs. Georgia Mae Turner Goodwine Christian on her 70th birthday, noting her education, long teaching career in the Talladega County School System, and extensive community involvement. It expresses best wishes for her continued prosperity. It is a ceremonial tribute and does not change laws or provide funding.

Who It Affects
  • Mrs. Georgia Mae Turner Goodwine Christian, who receives formal recognition and commendation.
  • Alabama residents who read or hear the resolution and learn about her achievements and community service.
Key Provisions
  • Provision 1: Be it resolved by the House of Representatives that Mrs. Georgia Mae Turner Goodwine Christian is heartily congratulated on the milestone of her 70th Birthday Celebration and extended best wishes for continued prosperity.
  • Provision 2: The resolution includes a biographical summary of her life, including birth in Talladega on March 16, 1949; education (BS in Elementary Education from Alabama State University in 1971, MS in Special Education in 1978, graduate work in Gifted Education at the University of Alabama at Birmingham); and a over 30-year career in the Talladega County School System.
  • Provision 3: The resolution lists her achievements and community involvement, such as teaching awards, recognition from professional and sorority organizations, and service to civic and educational groups; and it notes her family and community ties.
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Subjects
Resolutions, Congratulatory

Bill Actions

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Joint Rule 11

Bill Text

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Source: Alabama Legislature