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HJR 227

Mayor Sandy Stimpson, commended

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Chris Pringle

Ceremonial resolution praising Mayor Sandy Stimpson for public service in Mobile, highlighting fiscal stewardship, urban renewal, and major projects, and no new laws or funds.

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Bill Summary · HJR 227

HJR 227 — Commending Mayor Sandy Stimpson on His Retirement

A concurrent, ceremonial resolution that recognizes and commends Mayor William “Sandy” Stimpson of Mobile for his service to Mobile and the surrounding area and highlights notable accomplishments during his tenure.

Purpose and Intent

  • Officially commend and recognize Mayor Sandy Stimpson for faithful, selfless, and effective public service.
  • Acknowledge his leadership in pursuing a safer, more business-friendly, and family-friendly Mobile through collaborative governance and transparency.

Key Provisions and Provisions Details

  • Formal commendation: The Legislature congratulates and expresses sincere appreciation for Stimpson’s efforts to improve the lives of residents of Mobile and the region.
  • Summary of accomplishments (as highlighted by the bill):
    • Financial and fiscal stewardship:
    • Reduced bonded indebtedness by nearly $210 million.
    • Drastically improved Mobile’s credit rating.
    • Established and maintained a two-month rainy-day reserve fund.
    • Invested in critical infrastructure and raised city employee compensation to aid recruitment/retention of essential personnel (e.g., first responders).
    • Urban and economic development:
    • Overhauled Mobile’s zoning code.
    • Created a nationally recognized program to reduce urban blight.
    • Led annexation efforts that expanded Mobile’s status within Alabama.
    • Notable declines in major crimes and strong growth in economic development and job creation.
    • Major projects and investments:
    • New downtown arena under construction.
    • Investments in Mobile’s waterfront and related assets.
    • Purchase of Brookley by the Bay property.
    • Construction of a downtown passenger air terminal.
    • Substantial investments in parks, public facilities, and shared spaces.
    • Personal leadership: Emphasizes Stimpson’s faith and family, citing his approach to governance and recognition by residents and believers.
  • Nature of the instrument: This is a ceremonial resolution; it does not create new laws or financial obligations but formally acknowledges and honors Stimpson’s service.

Beneficiaries and Impact

  • Primary beneficiary: Mayor Sandy Stimpson and, more broadly, the City of Mobile and its residents, who are formally recognized for the leadership and initiatives cited.
  • The resolution serves as a public record of appreciation and may inform constituents about implemented reforms and projects.

Procedural History and Timeline

  • Introduced in the Alabama House: April 9, 2025.
  • House action: Referred to Rules; first read on April 9, 2025; subsequent committee and chamber actions occurred in mid-late April.
  • Senate action: Received in the Senate and referred to Rules on April 15, 2025; moved through Rules and related actions.
  • Enrolled and ready for enrollment: April 24, 2025.
  • Delivered to Governor: April 24, 2025.
  • Enacted (effective as law for ceremonial purposes): May 1, 2025.
  • Note: As a concurrent resolution, it is ceremonial and does not alter statutes or allocate funds.

Enactment Status

  • Status: Enacted (ceremonial resolution commending Mayor Sandy Stimpson on his retirement).

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

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