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SJR 91

Modifies provisions relating to taxation

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Ben Brown

Designates May 6 as Willie Mays' birthday and honors his life and baseball legacy; a ceremonial resolution recognizing Alabama's link to a sports legend with no policy effect.

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Bill Summary · SJR 91

Summary of SJR 91: William Howard Mays, Jr., Honored

Overview

  • Bill: SJR 91 (Senate Joint Resolution)
  • Title: William Howard Mays, Jr., honored
  • Purpose: A ceremonial resolution recognizing and honoring Willie (William Howard Mays, Jr.) on what would have been his 94th birthday, in recognition of his extraordinary impact on baseball and his enduring legacy as a symbol of perseverance and achievement.
  • Status: Enacted
  • Classification: Resolution (no change to law or state policy; ceremonial acknowledgment)
  • Introduced: May 6, 2025
  • Enacted/Effective: Enacted May 14, 2025 (delivered to the Governor May 7; enrolled May 7)

What the bill does

  • The resolution designates May 6th as the birthday of Alabama’s baseball legend Willie Mays and honors his life, work, and achievements.
  • It commemorates Mays’ early life in Jefferson County, Alabama, his rise from the Negro leagues to Major League Baseball, and his enduring contributions to the sport and American history.
  • The bill highlights key biographical milestones and accolades, including:
    • Birth: May 6, 1931, in Westfield, Jefferson County, Alabama
    • Early career with the Birmingham Black Barons (Negro American League)
    • Signing with the New York Giants (1950) and MLB debut (1951)
    • 1951 National League Rookie of the Year
    • Army service during the Korean War (1952–1954)
    • The 1954 World Series “The Catch”
    • Career achievements: 24 All-Star selections, 2 NL MVP Awards, 12 Gold Glove Awards, 4 NL home run leader titles, 3,293 hits, 660 home runs, .302 lifetime batting average, and a record 7,112 outfield putouts
    • Hall of Fame induction (1979), jersey retirement honors by teams, Presidential Medal of Freedom (2015), and recognition of his legacy in 2024 MLB record-keeping integration of Negro League statistics
    • Death: June 18, 2024
  • Concludes with a formal “Be It Resolved” clause recognizing his hard work, sacrifice, inspiration to future generations, and historic feats while playing the game.

Provisions and impact

  • Nature: Ceremonial resolution; no policy changes or fiscal appropriations.
  • Purpose-oriented language: The Legislature recognizes Mays’ contributions and celebrates his legacy, presenting him as a national and Alabama figure of inspiration.
  • Affected parties: Willie Mays’ memory and legacy, Alabama through a commemorative recognition, and the general public that benefits from awareness of his life story.

Procedural history and timeline

  • Introduced in the Senate: May 6, 2025
  • House action: Introduced in the House and referred to Rules on May 6, 2025; motion to adopt in the Senate (Coleman) and adoption by voice vote; House subsequently passed designated resolution May 7, 2025
  • Enrolled: May 7, 2025
  • Delivered to Governor: May 7, 2025
  • Enacted: May 14, 2025 (Governor’s signature/approval)

Key context

  • The bill documents Mays’ significant role in baseball history, his Alabama roots, and his broader national impact, including posthumous recognition of Negro League statistics integrated into MLB records (as acknowledged in 2024).
  • Fiscal impact: None cited; typical for a resolution.
  • Legal effect: ceremonial acknowledgment only; does not create or modify statutory requirements.

This summary presents the essential facts: purpose, content, who/what is affected, and the timeline of enactment for SJR 91 recognizing Willie Mays on his birthday.

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

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