HR75 Alabama 2024 Session
Updated Feb 23, 2026
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- Primary Sponsor
Juandalynn GivanRepresentativeDemocrat- Session
- Regular Session 2024
- Title
- AKA Day at the Capitol, February 27, 2024, recognized
- Summary
The Alabama House recognizes February 27, 2024 as Alpha Kappa Alpha Day at the Capitol and honors the sorority’s leadership and community advocacy.
What This Bill DoesIt formally recognizes the day and welcomes Dr. Tracey Morant Adams and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority members. It expresses high esteem for their work on social justice, voter turnout advocacy, and related public policy efforts that benefit communities. It also notes the sorority’s leadership roles and outlines its advocacy agenda, including social justice initiatives and increasing women’s leadership in public policy.
Who It Affects- Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated and its Alabama members and leaders, who are specifically recognized and welcomed by the bill.
- Alabama residents and voters, who may be affected by the resolution’s focus on social justice advocacy, voter education/registration/mobilization, and related community-benefiting policies.
Key ProvisionsAI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 22, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.- Recognizes February 27, 2024 as Alpha Kappa Alpha Day at the Capitol and extends a warm welcome to Dr. Tracey Morant Adams and AKA members.
- Expresses high esteem for AKA’s work on social justice, advocacy for increased voter turnout, and efforts to implement policies benefiting their communities.
- Acknowledges the representation of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority members in the Alabama House (named Representatives) and notes their involvement.
- Outlines AKA’s advocacy agenda, including social justice initiatives, voter education/registration/mobilization, mental health focus, revival of AKA Public Policy Conference, international engagement, and leadership in public policy.
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Source: Alabama Legislature