Resolutions
By Groups Supporting Constitutional Reform
Limestone County Commission Supporting by resolution constitutional change Convention of Episcopal Diocese of Alabama Resolution passed by Convention of Episcopal Diocese of Alabama, March 1, 2003 UAB Faculty Senate Resolution Supporting a referendum on a constitutional convention to rewrite the Alabama Constitution Town of Ragland A resolution in support of rewriting the Alabama Constitution Alabama PTA A resolution advocating for constitutional reform City of Mountain Brook A resolution supporting constitutional reform The Rotary Club of Tuscaloosa A resolution supporting constitutional reform Jefferson County Mayors Association A resolution supporting constitutional reform The North Alabama Mayors' Association A resolution calling for a constitutional convention City of Pell City A resolution supporting rewriting and passage of a new constitution for Alabama City of Marion A resolution in support of rewriting the Alabama Constitution City of Gadsden A resolution urging revision of Alabama's Constitution of 1901 Chambers County Democratic Executive Committee A resolution supporting constitutional reform The Alabama Trial Lawyers Association A resolution endorsing "the promise of constitutional reform." City Council of the City of Auburn, Alabama A resolution in support of rewriting the Alabama state constitution Kiwanas Club of Birmingham A resolution supporting constitutional reform South Alabama Presbytery The Presbytery of South Alabama believe a new constitution is warranted Resolution of the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama Adopted at the 171st Convention Resolution of the Alabama State Board of Education In support of proposal to the Alabama Legislature on Constitutional Convention Resolution of the AAR Alabama Association of Realtors Resolution of the Council of Presidents Alabama Commission on Higher Education Statement Endorsing constitutional reform as a peace and justice issue Council of Priests of the Archdiocese of Mobile League of Women Voters of Alabama Constitutional Reform Positions November 2002: The League of Women Voters of Alabama updates its position on constitutional reform. LWV: Specs for new constitution The League of Women Voters of Alabama lays out position on constitutional reform. Alabama City-County Management Association Supports the efforts to rewrite the Alabama Constitution at a Constitutional Convention to more effectively govern the State of Alabama. City Council of the City of Huntsville, Alabama The City Council of Huntsville endorse and give its full support to writing a modern state constitution. City Council of the City of Madison, Alabama A resolution supporting constitutional reform Mountain Brook City Schools Board of Education A resolution supporting constitutional reform North Alabama Presbytery The Presbytery of North Alabama voted to encourage Governor Siegelman and members of the legislature to call for the election of a convention to write a new constitution for our state. Faculty Senate of the University of Alabama A resolution supporting constitutional reform Endorsements The Shoals Chamber of Commerce The Shoals Chamber of Commerce call for a new constitution. January 10, 2002 The Chamber of Commerce Huntsville/Madison County A statement supporting ACCR and constitutional reform The Chamber of Commerce Huntsville/Madison County A position statement on the matter of constitutional reform Birmingham Area Chamber of Commerce Position statement on proposed legislation authorizing a constitutional convention Birmingham Area Chamber of Commerce Position statement on the need for a new constitution The Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce A constitutional convention policy statement Decatur-Morgan County Chamber of Commerce A position statement on constitutional reform
Alabama City-County Management Association Supports the efforts to rewrite the Alabama Constitution at a Constitutional Convention to more effectively govern the State of Alabama. City Council of the City of Huntsville, Alabama The City Council of Huntsville endorse and give its full support to writing a modern state constitution. City Council of the City of Madison, Alabama A resolution supporting constitutional reform Mountain Brook City Schools Board of Education A resolution supporting constitutional reform North Alabama Presbytery The Presbytery of North Alabama voted to encourage Governor Siegelman and members of the legislature to call for the election of a convention to write a new constitution for our state. Faculty Senate of the University of Alabama A resolution supporting constitutional reform Endorsements The Shoals Chamber of Commerce The Shoals Chamber of Commerce call for a new constitution. January 10, 2002 The Chamber of Commerce Huntsville/Madison County A statement supporting ACCR and constitutional reform The Chamber of Commerce Huntsville/Madison County A position statement on the matter of constitutional reform Birmingham Area Chamber of Commerce Position statement on proposed legislation authorizing a constitutional convention Birmingham Area Chamber of Commerce Position statement on the need for a new constitution The Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce A constitutional convention policy statement Decatur-Morgan County Chamber of Commerce A position statement on constitutional reform