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HR 318

A Resolution directing the Legislative Budget and Finance Committee to conduct a comprehensive study of the financial impacts of pooling all school district property tax revenue at the intermediate unit level and distributing that money to school districts based on their average daily membership.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Heather Boyd and 14 co-sponsors

Supports Israel’s right to self-defense and calls for the immediate release of Hamas hostages, reaffirming Alabama’s friendship and solidarity with Israel.

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Bill Summary · HR 318

Summary — HR 318 (Resolution) — Commemorating Israel’s 77th Independence Day

Note on document: The file provided appears to contain several different “HR 318” resolutions from different legislatures combined into one document (including Alabama, Illinois, Georgia, and Michigan texts). This summary focuses on the primary resolution text at the start of the document — an Alabama-style House resolution commemorating the 77th Independence Day of the State of Israel — and notes relevant procedural actions and data inconsistencies found in the submission.

Purpose and intent

  • To commemorate the 77th Independence Day of the State of Israel (dating Israel’s modern independence to May 14, 1948).
  • To publicly reaffirm Alabama’s friendship and special relationship with Israel, commend recent state-level ties, and express solidarity with Israel amid ongoing conflict.
  • To call for the immediate and unconditional release of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza.

Key provisions / declarations

The resolution:
- Celebrates and honors Israel’s 77th Independence Day.
- Reaffirms the “special relationship” between Alabama and Israel, citing shared values of freedom and democracy.
- Notes Alabama’s historical support (referencing a 1943 Alabama Legislature resolution urging establishment of a Jewish state) and the formation in 2024 of a bipartisan Alabama‑Israel Legislative Caucus.
- Commends Robert Shwartzman as the first Israeli IndyCar driver racing at Barber Motorsports Park (Children’s of Alabama Indy Grand Prix) as symbolic of cultural/sport ties.
- Expresses unequivocal support for Israel’s right to self‑defense against terrorism and external threats.
- Urges the immediate and unconditional release of the 59 hostages reported to be held in Gaza by Hamas.
- Directs that a copy of the resolution be transmitted to the Consulate General of Israel to the Southeastern United States as a formal statement of Alabama’s solidarity.

Who is affected / impact

  • Symbolic/expressive effect: the resolution does not create legal obligations or appropriations; it is a formal statement of the legislative body’s position and solidarity.
  • Diplomacy / public relations: signals Alabama state government support for Israel to state residents, the consulate, and relevant communities.
  • Community recognition: highlights cultural exchange (sports) and legislative caucus activity between Alabama and Israel.

Procedural / timeline highlights

  • Introduced: January 9, 2025 (per the bill header in the file).
  • Adopted/considered dates in the document: placed on calendar and adopted April 17, 2025; enrolled and signed by the Speaker June 9, 2025; transmitted to Secretary of State June 11, 2025. (The file contains overlapping procedural entries from multiple resolutions; these dates correspond to the actions listed in the provided record.)
  • Final action: resolution adopted by the House and a copy directed to be sent to the Israeli Consulate (ceremonial/administrative transmission).

Data inconsistencies / other contents

  • The combined document contains unrelated HR 318 texts from other state legislatures (e.g., recognitions for Gaye and Susan Michael in Illinois; commendation for Rev. Dr. William J. Smith Jr.; tribute to Representative Rachel Hood in Michigan). These are distinct, separate honorary resolutions and are not part of the Alabama Israel commemoration.
  • A long list of U.S. House member names appears in the submission; those sponsors do not align with the Alabama resolution authorship and likely reflect a different HR 318 (data conflation).

If you want, I can:
- Produce a clean, standalone version of the Alabama HR 318 text (stripped of unrelated materials), or
- Extract and summarize each of the other HR 318 resolutions found in the document individually.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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