Eric Hall

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Eric Hall

Eric LaMar Hall (born March 17, 1982) is a youth minister at Peace Missionary Baptist Church and an Alabama House of Representatives intern with the Alabama Law Institute.

Hall graduated from Jackson-Olin High School and attended Lawson State Community College and Miles College. He also served in the U.S. Army and helped organized "Camp Noah" summer programs for children affected by the April 2011 tornado outbreak in Pratt City.

In the 2013 Birmingham municipal election, Hall qualified to run for the Birmingham City Council District 9 seat left open by Roderick Royal. As a council candidate, Hall announced plans to initiate business development seminars and strategic plans to revitalize commercial activity in his district, and especially to recruit a grocery store and to help businesses and residents rebuild in tornado-affected areas. He also plans to create a smartphone application to help residents stay in touch with police and pledged to personally visit families of homicide victims in his district.

References

  • Wray, Cheryl (August 23, 2013) "Birmingham election: District 9 residents say they are ready for their fair share of attention." The Birmingham News

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