HR31 Alabama 2024 Session
Updated Feb 23, 2026
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- Primary Sponsor
Curtis L. TravisRepresentativeDemocrat- Session
- Regular Session 2024
- Title
- Judge of Probate Earlean Isaac, commended
- Summary
This House resolution commends retired Greene County Judge of Probate Earlean Isaac and recognizes the unveiling of a portrait and historical plaque in her honor.
What This Bill DoesIt officially commends Earlean Isaac for her long service to Greene County and Alabama. It notes that she was the first Black female Judge of Probate in Greene County and highlights her lengthy tenure (elected 1988, served 1989-2016) along with prior service as Probate Clerk and leadership roles in the Alabama Probate Judges Association. It acknowledges that the Greene County Commission and the Greene County Historical Society presented a portrait and historical plaque in her honor.
Who It Affects- Earlean Isaac — receives formal commendation and public recognition for her long service as Greene County's Judge of Probate.
- Greene County community/residents — benefits from the honoring of a local trailblazer and the unveiling of a portrait and plaque that celebrate local history.
Key ProvisionsAI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 22, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.- Commends Earlean Isaac for her public service and long tenure as Greene County Judge of Probate.
- Recognizes that she was the first Black female Judge of Probate in Greene County, elected in 1988 and serving 1989-2016.
- Acknowledges her prior service as Probate Clerk (1971-1989) and her leadership roles in the Alabama Probate Judges Association (Treasurer 2000-2001, Secretary 2002, President 2003) and on the Probate Judges Advisory Council.
- Acknowledges the unveiling of a historical plaque and a portrait in her honor by the Greene County Commission and the Greene County Historical Society.
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Source: Alabama Legislature