Alabama Democratic leaders receive national recognition

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Laura Hall

Alabama State Rep. Laura Hall was recognized as the President-elect for the National Black Caucus of State Legislators (NBCSL) during the 46th Annual Legislative Conference held in Las Vegas, Nevada. Rep. Hall’s term as President will begin January 1, 2023.

Alabama House Minority Leader Anthony Daniels was also recognized during the annual awards ceremony as a Regional Legislator of the Year. The awards recognize the outstanding legislative achievements and contributions made by current members of NBCSL. They are given to legislators who have exhibited extraordinary leadership and dedication to the advancement of NBCSL’s legislative agenda.

“Congratulations Madam President!” Rep. Daniels wrote on Twitter.

According to Alabama House Democratic Caucus Chair, Rep. Barbara Drummond, “The moment I knew that Rep. Laura Hall would assume the presidency of the National Black Caucus of State Legislators, I was Alabama proud. She represents excellence, intellect, and class. She is an Alabama jewel, moving our state forward, and now she sits at the helm of a national policy-making organization, a testament to the greatness that lies in Alabama.”

Senator Merika Coleman was honored during the NBCSL convention by the National Organization of Black Elected Legislators (NOBEL) Women for her leadership in removing racist language from and streamlining the Alabama Constitution. Senator Coleman, who served as State Representative for House District 57 since 2002 before recently being elected to the Senate, received the award from Rep. Juandalynn Givan, who currently serves as the President of NOBEL Women.

NBCSL membership also elected Rep. Artis “A.J.” McCampbell as an at-large member and Sen. Rodger Smitherman as Regional Chair for District 7.