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HR210 Alabama 2024 Session

Updated Feb 23, 2026
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Summary

Session
Regular Session 2024
Title
Craig Kelley, commended
Summary

HR210 is a House of Representatives resolution commending Craig Kelley for exemplary service to the City of Hoover Board of Education.

What This Bill Does

If enacted, the bill would formally recognize and honor Craig Kelley for his decade of service on the Hoover Board of Education, including leadership roles as Vice President and President, and for his achievements in professional development and district improvements. It notes his advocacy for public schools and records of district growth, while making clear this is ceremonial and does not change laws or policies.

Who It Affects
  • Craig Kelley (receives the commendation for his service)
  • The City of Hoover Board of Education and its students, parents, faculty, staff, and Hoover residents who benefited from his leadership and the district's improvements
Key Provisions
  • Commends Craig Kelley for exemplary service and leadership as a member of the City of Hoover Board of Education.
  • Recognizes his appointments (June 2014 and June 2019) and leadership roles (Vice President 2017–2018; President 2018–2020).
  • Notes his ten years of service on the board and his Master Level certification in the AASB School Board Member Academy for three consecutive years.
  • Acknowledges his AASB A-Team Award for engaging in legislative and policy advocacy during board service.
  • References district achievements during his tenure (high academic achievement, A-grade rankings, state and national recognition, rezoning, hiring three superintendents, opening Riverchase Career Connection Center, and expansions of Bluff Park Elementary and Berry Middle School).
  • States that the resolution is offered with high regard and best wishes for 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.
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Joint Rule 11

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Source: Alabama Legislature