The resolution commends the Alabama chapters of the Daughters of the American Revolution (ASDAR) and the Sons of the American Revolution (ALSSAR) for their significant contributions to promoting patriotism, preserving American history, and supporting education in Alabama. The ASDAR, established in 1894, has over 4,000 members across 71 chapters and is dedicated to historic preservation, education, and patriotism. Their community efforts include erecting monuments, supporting veterans, and sponsoring educational awards. Notably, they founded the Kate Duncan Smith DAR School in 1924, which continues to provide educational opportunities for over 1,300 students in a rural area.

The ALSSAR, as the state-level organization of the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, focuses on honoring the legacy of American patriots from the Revolutionary War. They engage in activities that commemorate historical events, preserve important records, and promote fellowship among descendants of patriots. The resolution recognizes both organizations for their enduring dedication to patriotic and educational initiatives and expresses best wishes for their continued success in future endeavors.