Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HR170

Introduced
2/24/26  
Passed
2/24/26  
Introduced
2/24/26  

Caption

Muscle Shoals High School Band, commended

Impact

The bill serves to officially recognize the accomplishments of the band, which can have a significant positive effect on the morale of the students and staff involved. It promotes the idea that music and arts education are valuable components of the school curriculum, reinforcing the notion that support for these programs can lead to notable achievements and recognition at both local and state levels.

Summary

HR170 is a resolution that commends the Muscle Shoals High School Band for their achievements. The resolution celebrates the dedication and hard work of the students, faculty, and community that have contributed to the success of the band, particularly in the realm of music education and performance. By honoring a local high school band, HR170 highlights the importance of extracurricular activities in fostering student development and community pride.

Contention

Although HR170 is largely ceremonial in nature and does not appear to generate significant opposition or contention, it reflects broader themes in educational funding and support for arts programs. Advocates for music and arts education may use resolutions like HR170 to symbolize the continued struggle for adequate funding and resources for such programs within schools. The resolution may inspire stakeholders to further advocate for the importance of supportive policies for music education at the state level.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HR217

Alabama Legislature

AL HR170

Alabama Legislature

AL HR325

Alabama Legislature

AL SB13

Public K-12 Schools, broadcast of the Star-Spangled Banner required weekly, proposed constitutional amendment

AL HB306

Public K-12 Schools, broadcast of the Star-Spangled Banner required weekly, proposed constitutional amendment

AL HJR64

Alabama Legislature

AL SJR55

Alabama Legislature

AL HB266

Restoring Educational Advancement of Completing High School (REACH) Act, providing for a nontraditional high school diploma option for students 17 years of age and older who withdraw from school through the Adult Education Division of the Alabama Community College System; to provide for the sharing of data on students who drop out of high school; and to provide that participating students are eligible for driver's licenses

AL SB8

Teacher certification; American History and Civics Initiative, created within the Department of Education; online course of study and endorsement for high school teachers, provided for; one-time stipend, provided for; State Board of Education, required to adopt rules

AL HB171

Supplemental appropriations from the Education Trust Fund Advancement and Technology Fund to various school systems and colleges and universities, and other entities for fiscal year ending September 30, 2025

Similar Bills

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