HR272 Alabama 2025 Session
Summary
- Primary Sponsor
Napoleon BracyRepresentativeDemocrat- Session
- 2025 Regular Session
- Title
- Declaring April 22, 2025, as Alabama Links Day at the Capitol
- Summary
This bill designates April 22, 2025 as Alabama Links Day at the Capitol to recognize The Links, Incorporated and its Alabama Chapters and their advocacy work.
What This Bill DoesIt declares a specific day at the Capitol to honor The Links, Incorporated and Alabama Chapters. It acknowledges the organization’s history, mission, and ongoing work, including the Alabama Chapters’ 20 years of Capitol gatherings under a theme focused on advocacy, education, and training. It notes the organization’s national priorities—civil rights, health equity for women, education, equal pay and economic empowerment, social justice, public safety, environmental justice, and climate change—and the fight against food insecurity in Alabama. It expresses an intent for ongoing engagement between The Links and Alabama lawmakers to shape policies with positive community outcomes.
Who It Affects- Members and volunteers of The Links, Incorporated and Alabama Chapters, who are recognized and may participate in Capitol activities related to Alabama Links Day.
- Alabama lawmakers and state government, who are encouraged to engage with The Links on policy issues and outcomes related to the organization’s priorities.
Key ProvisionsAI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 22, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.- Declares April 22, 2025 as Alabama Links Day at the Capitol.
- Recognizes The Links, Incorporated as an international nonprofit established in 1946, dedicated to enriching and supporting the culture and economic survival of African Americans and people of African ancestry.
- Notes the Alabama Chapters’ 20 years of Capitol gatherings and the biennial theme Raising Our Collective Engagement: Advocacy, Education, Training.
- Aligns with national priorities including Civil Rights, Women’s Health Equity, Education, Equal Pay and Economic Empowerment, Social Justice and Public Safety, Environmental Justice and Climate Change, and the effort to address food insecurity in Alabama.
- Encourages ongoing engagement with Alabama lawmakers to ensure policies and laws have positive community outcomes.
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Source: Alabama Legislature