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SR14 Alabama 2023 Session

Updated Feb 26, 2026
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Summary

Session
Regular Session 2023
Title
COMMENDING MR. JOSEPH P. BORG FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE TO HIS COUNTRY AND THE STATE OF ALABAMA.
Summary

SR14 is a ceremonial Alabama Senate resolution that commends Joseph P. Borg for outstanding service to the country and the state of Alabama.

What This Bill Does

It formally recognizes and praises Borg for his 29-year career with the state, especially as Director of the Alabama Securities Commission since 1994, and acknowledges his teaching and public service. It highlights his leadership roles with NASAA and his national and international contributions to investor protection and market integrity. The resolution expresses high regard and offers best wishes for continued success, without creating new laws or policies.

Who It Affects
  • Joseph P. Borg — receives formal commendation and public recognition from the Alabama Legislature.
  • Alabama residents, investors, and the financial community — indirectly benefit from the recognition of Borg's career and his efforts to protect investors and maintain market stability.
Key Provisions
  • Commends Joseph P. Borg for outstanding service to his country and the State of Alabama.
  • Recognizes Borg's 29-year career with the State of Alabama and his long tenure as Director of the Alabama Securities Commission since 1994, along with his prior legal and teaching work.
  • Highlights Borg's leadership roles with NASAA and his contributions to investor protection, enforcement, and financial market stability at national and international levels.
  • States that the Alabama Legislature offers the resolution with highest regard and best wishes for his continued success.
AI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 22, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.
Subjects
Joseph Borg, commended

Bill Actions

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Bill Text

Documents

Source: Alabama Legislature