Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SJR98

Introduced
3/31/26  
Refer
3/31/26  
Report Pass
4/1/26  
Enrolled
4/2/26  
Passed
4/2/26  
Passed
4/9/26  

Caption

Naming the Lamar S. "Bubba" Woodham, Jr. Highway

Impact

If passed, SJR98 would set a precedent for the naming of public infrastructure after local figures, which can enhance community pride and awareness about historical contributions. Such actions are generally seen as positive reflections of local identity. However, this may also lead to debates over how names are chosen and who is honored in the public sphere, potentially stirring discussions about representation and historical acknowledgment in naming public spaces.

Summary

SJR98 is a resolution proposing to name a section of highway after Lamar S. 'Bubba' Woodham, Jr. The bill aims to honor Woodham's contributions and legacy, recognizing him as a notable figure in the community. By designating this section of highway with his name, supporters believe it will serve as a lasting tribute that reflects the values and history of the area. This type of legislation is often viewed as a means to celebrate individuals who have had a significant impact on local communities and to ensure their contributions are remembered by future generations.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SJR98 appears to be favorable, with many members recognizing the value of commemorating local heroes. Supporters have highlighted the importance of acknowledging individuals who have shaped the community. Nonetheless, as with any proposal of this nature, there could be criticisms regarding whom we choose to honor and the symbolic implications of naming public landmarks after certain individuals.

Contention

The main points of contention regarding SJR98 may revolve around the appropriateness of honoring specific individuals and the criteria used to determine such honors. Some may question whether the current process for naming highways appropriately considers diverse perspectives and community opinions. The resolution's supporters would likely argue for its necessity in preserving local heritage, while opponents may advocate for a more inclusive approach to honoring community figures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB606

Public highways; relocation of certain utility facilities associated with the construction of public highways, provided

AL SB311

Public highways; procedure for issuance of permit for access to state rights-of-way on public highways, further provided

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

AL SB114

FY2025 ETF Advancement and Technology Supplemental Appropriation Bill

AL HR122

Alabama Legislature

AL HR125

Alabama Legislature

AL HJR127

Alabama Legislature

AL SJR74

Alabama Legislature

AL HB417

City of Eclectic in Elmore County, corporate limits altered

AL HB399

Lamar County; disposition of personal property; process revised, online auctions authorized, public notice requirement revised

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.