SJR67 Alabama 2023 Session
Updated Feb 26, 2026
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Summary
- Primary Sponsor
William “Bill” M. BeasleySenatorDemocrat- Session
- Regular Session 2023
- Title
- HONORING MR. JOHN ALLISON TEAGUE, SR. FOR PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS.
- Summary
A Senate Joint Resolution recognizing John Allison Teague, Sr. and dedicating a formal tribute to his professional achievements.
What This Bill DoesIf passed, the bill would publicly honor John Allison Teague, Sr. and dedicate the resolution to him with appreciation. It describes his biographical background, long public service in Alabama’s Legislature (House and Senate) including leadership roles, and numerous awards and honors. It also notes that landmarks and scholarships have been named in his honor, without making any changes to state law.
Who It Affects- John Allison Teague, Sr. – receives formal recognition and public tribute from the Alabama Legislature.
- The Alabama public and state institutions – gain a documented record of his legacy and achievements, contributing to public memory and civic pride.
Key ProvisionsAI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 22, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.- Provision 1: The Legislature honors John Allison Teague, Sr. for his numerous professional achievements and dedicates the resolution to him with warm appreciation, admiration, and regard.
- Provision 2: The resolution recounts his biographical details, public service in the Alabama Legislature (House District 55, 1974-1976; Senate Districts 19 and 11; President Pro Tempore in 1983) and lists his many awards and honors, including landmarks and scholarships named in his honor.
- Subjects
- John Allison Teague, Sr., Commended
Bill Actions
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Enacted
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Enrolled
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Ready to Enroll
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Passed by Second House
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Read First Time in Second House
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Passed by House of Origin
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Introduced
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Bill Text (Enrolled)
SJR67 Alabama 2023 Session - Enrolled
Bill Text (Introduced)
SJR67 Alabama 2023 Session - Introduced
Source: Alabama Legislature