Bill Text | History of Actions | Background | Title |
Description: Thomas Hamill; commend bravery and steadfastness of.
Bill Text: [Introduced] [Passed House] [Sent to Governor]
1 | 05/03 (H) Referred To Rules | |
2 | 05/04 (H) Title Suff Do Be Adopted | |
3 | 05/04 (H) Adopted | |
4 | 05/04 (H) Immediate Release | |
5 | 05/04 (H) Transmitted To Senate | |
6 | 05/05 (S) Referred To Rules | |
7 | 05/07 (S) Title Suff Do Be Adopted | |
8 | 05/07 (S) Adopted | |
9 | 05/07 (S) Immediate Release | |
10 | 05/07 (S) Transmitted To House | |
11 | 05/08 (H) Enrolled Bill Signed | |
12 | 05/09 (S) Enrolled Bill Signed |
Effective date | No Effective Date | |
Disposition | Adopted | |
Deadline | None | |
Revenue | No | |
Vote type required | Majority | |
Chapter number | 664 |
House Committee:
Senate Committee:
Principal Author: Dickson
Additional Authors: Eaton, Moody, Akins, Aldridge, Baker (8th), Banks, Brown, Buck, Calhoun, Chism, Clarke, Coleman (29th), Davis, Denny, Ellis, Espy, Fillingane, Fleming, Formby, Fredericks, Gadd, Gibbs, Green, Gunn, Hamilton (6th), Harrison, Holloway, Horne, Howell, Huddleston, Lott, Martinson, Mayo, McBride, McCoy, Middleton, Moak, Myers, Parker, Peranich, Perkins, Reynolds, Robinson (63rd), Robinson (84th), Rogers (14th), Rotenberry, Shows, Smith (27th), Staples, Stevens, Straughter, Sullivan, Taylor, Thomas, Upshaw, Warren, Watson, Whittington, Woods, Arinder, Bailey, Baker (74th), Barnett, Beckett, Bentz, Blackmon, Bondurant, Bounds, Broomfield, Burnett, Capps, Carlton, Clark, Coleman (65th), Compretta, Cummings, Dedeaux, Ellington, Evans, Flaggs, Franks, Frierson, Guice, Hamilton (109th), Hines, Holland, Hudson, Ishee, Janus, Jennings, Malone, Markham, Masterson, Mayhall, Miles, Mims, Montgomery, Moore, Morris, Moss, Nicholson, Patterson, Pierce, Read, Reed, Reeves, Rogers (61st), Scott, Simpson, Smith (39th), Smith (59th), Snowden, Stringer, Turner, Vince, Ward, Weathersby, Wells-Smith, West, Young, Zuber
Title: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION COMMENDING THE BRAVERY AND STEADFASTNESS OF MR. THOMAS HAMILL WHILE A CIVILIAN PRISONER OF WAR AND EXPRESSING GREATEST ELATION UPON HIS ESCAPE.
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