Here’s a listing of the payments that handed the Alabama Legislature this week.
Tuesday, April 30
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HB 474, sponsored by Rep. Allen Treadaway, R-Morris, authorizes any native governing physique to implement the prohibition towards exhibition driving by way of the usage of automated photographic or video site visitors enforcement programs. The invoice handed 102-0. It goes to the Senate.
HB 269, sponsored by Rep. Brock Colvin, R-Albertville, removes the requirement that the air service have a hub operation on this state for tax functions. The invoice handed 101-0. It goes to the Senate.
HB 479, sponsored by Rep. Rex Reynolds, R-Huntsville, makes supplemental appropriations for the fiscal yr ending September 30, 2024, from the Opioid Therapy and Abatement Fund to the entities and for the needs specified herein within the quantity of $30,000,000. The invoice handed 103-0. It goes to the Senate.
HB 441, sponsored by Rep. Danny Garrett, R-Trussville, maintains neighborhood {qualifications} for initiatives and incentives after the federal map of census tracts change in September. The invoice handed 102-0. It goes to the Senate.
SB 281, sponsored by Sen. Tim Melson, R-Florence, prohibits businesses from sustaining lists of firearm homeowners or monetary establishments from denying purchases from firearm retailers, with exceptions. The invoice handed 85-5. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 405, sponsored by Rep. Adline Clarke, D-Cellular, permits a municipal housing authority to take care of housing initiatives and neighborhood services, take part in lawful types of enterprise organizations, make loans, create subsidiaries or different lawful enterprise organizations, and enter into contracts. The invoice handed 100-0. It goes to the Senate.
SB 128, sponsored by Sen. Tim Melson, R-Florence, replaces the State Board of Well being with the State Committee of Well being and offers it energy to evaluation actions taken by the State Well being Officer and to take disciplinary motion towards the officer if required. The invoice handed 100-0. The Senate later concurred in Home adjustments, sending the invoice to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 331, sponsored by Rep. Matt Woods, R-Jasper, excludes the tutorial efficiency of scholars who switch right into a public college from a nonpublic college from consideration when assigning a grade to a college or college district for the primary three years of enrollment of the transferring pupil. The invoice handed 80-5. It goes to the Senate.
HB 406, sponsored by Rep. Adline Clarke, D-Cellular, gives extra powers to a county housing authority to take care of housing initiatives and neighborhood services, together with powers to take part in lawful types of enterprise organizations, make loans, create subsidiaries or different lawful enterprise organizations, and enter into contracts. The invoice handed 101-0. It goes to the Senate.
HB 36, sponsored by Rep. Phillip Ensler, D-Montgomery, bans the possession of any half or mixture of components designed or meant to convert a firearm right into a machine gun. It will make possession a Class C felony, punishable by as much as 10 years in jail. The invoice handed 60-38. It goes to the Senate.
HB 195, sponsored by Rep. Susan DuBose, R-Hoover, requires that any intercourse training or human reproductive curriculum or program in a public Okay-12 college to completely train sexual threat avoidance and encourage the avoidance of any nonmarital sexual exercise. The invoice handed 72-22. It goes to the Senate.
SB 211, sponsored by Sen. Donnie Chesteen, R-Geneva, permits for the distant enrollment of particular wants navy dependents, as properly switch of data and offering comparable companies. The invoice handed 99-1. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 197, sponsored by Rep. Chip Brown, R-Hollinger’s Island, authorizes the Alabama Division of Veterans Affairs to ascertain and function a statewide built-in well being care system devoted to Alabama veterans and quick relations. The invoice handed 103-0. It goes to the Senate.
SB 219, sponsored by Sen. Shay Shelnutt, R-Trussville, authorizes the creation of the Agriculture Exhibition Heart Company for the Alabama Farm Heart. The invoice handed 102-0. It goes again to the Senate for concurrence in Home adjustments or a convention committee.
HB 451, sponsored by Rep. Ron Bolton, R-Northport, requires any public group with entry to location monitoring knowledge to supply particular location knowledge to a legislation enforcement officer concerned in an ongoing prison investigation. The invoice handed 96-0. It goes to the Senate.
HB 356, sponsored by Rep. Jamie Kiel, R-Russellville, gives a state revenue tax credit score to people and companies that make voluntary money contributions to an eligible being pregnant heart or residential maternity facility. The invoice handed 75-28. It goes to the Senate.
SB 234, sponsored by Sen. Sam Givhan, R-Huntsville, gives extra exemptions for public contracts for some county public constructing authorities. The invoice handed 100-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 180, sponsored by Rep. Mark Shirey, R-Cellular, will increase the compensation of election officers in Cellular County and authorizes the appointment of pc technical assistants. It handed 41-0. The invoice goes to the Senate.
SB 163, sponsored by Sen. Jack Williams, R-Wilmer, gives a process for filling vacancies on the boards of trustees of the districts in Cellular County. The invoice handed 24-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
SB 193, sponsored by Sen. Jack Williams, R-Wilmer, gives a $39,000 expense allowance to the Cellular County sheriff for the rest of the present time period, to be transformed right into a $39,000 wage enhance at the beginning of the time period within the workplace in January 2027. The invoice handed 21-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
SB 268, sponsored by Sen. Jack Williams, R-Wilmer, units {qualifications} for the Cellular County Sheriff and requires the sheriff to finish 12 hours of continuous training. The invoice handed 20-0. The Senate later concurred with Home adjustments, sending the invoice to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 442, sponsored by Rep. Randy Wooden, R-Anniston, authorizes the Calhoun County fee and the governing our bodies of municipalities to manage midway homes and different related services. The invoice handed 19-0. It goes to the Senate.
HB 443, sponsored by Rep. Ben Robbins, R-Sylacauga, adjustments the boundary traces and company limits of the Metropolis of Childersburg in and the City of Bon Air in Talladega County. The invoice handed 13-0. It goes to the Senate.
HB 478, sponsored by Rep. Matthew Hammett, R-Hozier, establishes a $30 reserving charge to be imposed on every individual booked into the Covington County Detention Heart and subsequently convicted of a criminal offense, with proceeds going to assist jail operations. The invoice handed 10-0. It goes to the Senate.
HB 480, sponsored by Rep. Danny Crawford, R-Athens, permits the county coroner to nominate a number of deputy coroners with county fee approval, with a $600 month-to-month wage. The invoice handed 18-0. It goes to the Senate.
HB 482, sponsored by Rep. Matt Woods, R-Jasper, units the wage of the probate choose in Walker County to be equal to step one of the state base wage paid to a state district courtroom choose at the moment. The invoice handed 12-0. It goes to the Senate.
SB 263, sponsored by Sen. Andrew Jones, R-Centre, units a $35 course of charge in Etowah County to go to a neighborhood sheriff’s fund. The invoice handed 14-0. It goes again to the Senate for concurrence in Home adjustments or a convention committee.
SB 208, sponsored by Sen. Keith Kelley, R-Anniston, permits the state to enter an interstate compact for social work examiners. The invoice handed 101-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
SB 210, sponsored by Sen. Rodger Smitherman, D-Birmingham, creates concurrent jurisdiction for prison offenses dedicated by juveniles on navy installations. The invoice handed 101-0. The Senate later concurred with Home adjustments, sending the invoice to Gov. Kay Ivey.
SB 287, sponsored by Sen. Sam Givhan, R-Huntsville, updates terminology and procedures within the Alabama Code of Navy Justice for appointing employees choose advocates and clarifies variations between normal and particular courts-martial. The invoice handed 101-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
SB 25, sponsored by Sen. April Weaver, R-Brierfield, authorizes the Board of Nursing to make clear requirements for the scope of follow for licensed nursing assist technicians by rule and to difficulty permits to eligible candidates. The invoice handed 101-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
SB 88, sponsored by Sen. April Weaver, R-Brierfield, provides new seats to the fee of Alabama Hearth School. The invoice handed 102-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
SB 101, sponsored by Sen. Keith Kelley, R-Anniston, adjustments to the powers of the Board of Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Contractors. The invoice handed 97-0. It goes again to the Senate for concurrence with Home adjustments or a convention committee.
SB 12, sponsored by Sen. Chris Elliot, R-Josephine, removes some circumstances beneath which a retired individual from the Lecturers’ Retirement System and the Workers’ Retirement System might serve with full compensation in an elected public workplace with out suspension of retirement advantages. The invoice handed 101-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 151, sponsored by Rep. Chris Blackshear, R-Smiths Station, would enable the state to create a lottery and permit on line casino gaming beneath a state gaming fee. The Home authorised a convention committee report on the laws on a 72-29 vote. The Senate later voted 20-15 to just accept the modification, however in keeping with Secretary of the Senate Pat Harris a second vote was wanted as a result of it was a constitutional modification. The physique delayed that vote.
HB 152, sponsored by Rep. Chris Blackshear, R-Smiths Station, creates a system for licensing casinos; establishes taxation of any future lottery and on line casino entities; gives for distribution of these tax revenues and units up enforcement of playing legal guidelines. The Home authorised a convention committee report on the laws on a 70-29 vote. The invoice goes to the Senate.
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SB 135, sponsored by Sen. Andrew Jones, R-Centre, authorizes the Alabama Division of Veteran Affairs to function a statewide well being system for veterans and quick relations. The invoice handed 33-0. It goes to the Home of Representatives.
HB 380, sponsored by Rep. Joe Lovvorn, R-Auburn, renews tax credit for storm shelters. The invoice handed 33-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
SB 226, sponsored by Sen. Gerald Allen, R-Cottondale, units circumstances on how automated driving system-equipped automobiles can function on public roads. The invoice handed 33-0. It goes to the Home of Representatives.
SB 297, sponsored by Sen. Tim Melson, R-Florence, excludes web capital positive aspects from the alternate steel bouillon from state revenue taxes. The invoice handed 34-0. It goes to the Home of Representatives.
SB 304, sponsored by Sen. Josh Carnley, R-Enterprise, permits the Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles to revoke obligatory launch for any one that violates the phrases of his or her launch. The invoice handed 34-0. It goes to the Home of Representatives.
SB 328, sponsored by Sen. Jabo Waggoner, R-Vestavia Hills, authorize the creation of “neighborhood improvement districts,” residential developments with industrial facilities. The invoice handed 34-0. It goes to the Home of Representatives.
SB 331, sponsored by Sen. Kirk Hatcher, D-Montgomery, maintains financial incentives for communities after federal census tracts change in September. The invoice handed 35-0. It goes to the Home of Representatives.
SB 337, sponsored by Sen. Greg Albritton, R-Atmore, makes supplemental appropriations for the Opioid Therapy and Abatement Fund. The invoice handed 31-0. It goes to the Home of Representatives.
HB 40, sponsored by Rep. Philip Pettus, R-Killen, permits these over 65 to say a property tax exemption in Lauderdale County. The invoice, a constitutional modification, handed 32-1. It goes to the November poll.
HB 46, sponsored by Rep. Parker Moore, R-Hartselle, permits everlasting automobile registration for volunteer rescue squad autos. The invoice handed 32-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 53, sponsored by Rep. Jamie Kiel, R-Russellville, creates a $9,700 annual expense account for the Franklin County Coroner for the rest of the present time period of workplace and a $10,000 wage enhance on the subsequent time period of workplace. It additionally extends uniform wage will increase for county staff to the coroner and authorizes the coroner to nominate deputy coroners. The invoice handed 34-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 58, sponsored by Rep. Tracy Estes, R-Winfield, units the wage of the Lamar County Probate Decide $110,116 and permits the choose to obtain cost-of-living will increase for county staff as expense accounts, to be transformed into wage at the beginning of the subsequent time period. The invoice handed 33-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 81, sponsored by Rep. Allen Treadaway, R-Morris, makes these convicted of a intercourse offense with a baby ineligible for a pardon. The invoice handed 35-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 84, sponsored by Rep. Tracy Estes, R-Winfield, will increase the wage of the sheriff of Marion County to $80,000 a yr; the wage of the Marion County income commissioner to $72,000 a yr, and the salaries of members of the Marion County Fee to $60,000 a yr, at the beginning of the subsequent time period of every workplace, and creates expense accounts bringing compensation for these places of work to these ranges for the rest of the prevailing time period. The invoice handed 34-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 94, sponsored by Rep. Troy Stubbs, R-Wetumpka, repeals the code associated to compensation of the Elmore County Board of Equalization. The invoice handed 34-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 107, sponsored by Rep. Steve Clouse, R-Ozark, permits restricted use of golf carts on municipal streets and public roads in Dale County. The invoice, a constitutional modification, handed 34-0. It goes to the November poll.
HB 109, sponsored by Rep. Steve Clouse, R-Ozark, authorizes an individual to be elected or appointed as choose of the probate of Houston County who is just not over 75 on the time. The invoice, a constitutional modification, handed 34-0. It goes to the November poll.
HB 114, sponsored by Rep. David Standridge, R-Hayden, gives the Blount County coroner an $18,000 expense allowance for the rest of the present time period; units the wage of the workplace at $30,000 at the beginning of the subsequent time period; extends uniform wage will increase for county staff and permits the coroner to nominate deputy coroners. The invoice handed 34-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 115, sponsored by Rep. David Standridge, R-Hayden, units the wage of the members of Blount County Fee at 80% of the Blount County Fee chair’s wage and gives for price of dwelling will increase. The invoice handed 34-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 170, sponsored by Rep. Ed Oliver, R-Dadeville, adjusts the boundaries of the city of Jackson’s Hole in Tallapoosa County. The invoice handed 33-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 179, sponsored by Rep. David Standridge, R-Hayden, adjusts the boundaries of the city of Hayden in Blount County. The invoice handed 33-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 213, sponsored by Rep. Jamie Kiel, R-Russellville, units the wage of the Colbert County probate choose at 80% of the overall compensation of a circuit choose with the identical variety of years of expertise. The invoice handed 34-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 252, sponsored by Rep. Philip Pettus, R-Killen, units a schedule of pistol allow charges in Lauderdale County. The invoice handed 33-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 280, sponsored by Rep. Joe Lovvorn, R-Auburn, requires public colleges to incorporate fentanyl in drug teaching programs in grades six to 12. The invoice handed 35-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 319, sponsored by Rep. Ed Oliver, R-Dadeville, authorizes the sheriff of Tallapoosa County to gather charges for administrative companies. The invoice handed 33-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 329, sponsored by Rep. Chad Robertson, R-Heflin, amends the at-large membership of the Jacksonville State College Board of Trustees. The invoice handed 34-0, with one abstention. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 335, sponsored by Rep. Jim Hill, R-Odenville, addresses public auctions, liens and costs. The invoice handed 33-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 345, sponsored by Rep. Matt Simpson, R-Daphne, which prohibits most use of unmanned plane round sure areas of the Division of Corrections, amongst different measures. The invoice handed 34-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 353, sponsored by Kerry “Bubba” Underwood, R-Tuscumbia, would authorize the boards of training of Tuscumbia, Muscle Shoals, Colbert and Sheffield to insure buildings with state or personal insurance coverage. The invoice handed 33-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
SB 252, sponsored by Senate President Professional Tempore Greg Reed, R-Jasper, creates the Alabama Progress Alliance. The Senate concurred with a convention committee report.
SB 122, sponsored by Sen. Keith Kelley, R-Anniston, continues the Alabama Board of Electrical Contractors, with adjustments. The Senate non-concurred with Home adjustments and despatched it to the convention committee.
SB 23, sponsored by Sen. Jack Williams, R-Wilmer, prohibits the sale, distribution or manufacturing of lab meat. The Senate concurred with Home adjustments. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
SB 89, sponsored by Sen. Rodger Smitherman, D-Birmingham, criminalizes loitering inside 30 ft of sure freeway interchanges. The Senate concurred with Home adjustments. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
SB 266, sponsored by Sen. Steve Livingston, R-Scottsboro, which expands authorized rules for automobile weights on state roads. The Senate concurred with Home adjustments. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
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SB 105, sponsored by Sen. Bobby Singleton, D-Greensboro, limits the legal responsibility of any particular person who’s a part of an emergency response group who performs emergency care on the scene of an accident or catastrophe. The invoice handed 101-0 with one abstention. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
SB 112, sponsored by Sen. Sam Givhan, R-Huntsville, permits companies and nonprofits to excuse some officers from sure actions, the sale of properties by companies and nonprofits, and conform company legislation to adjustments in enterprise and nonprofit legal guidelines. The invoice handed 100-1. It goes again to the Senate for concurrence in Home adjustments or a convention committee.
SB 155, sponsored by Sen. Clyde Chambliss, R-Prattville, transfers the accountability for the annual report on the native motor fuels excise tax revenues from the Alabama Division of Transportation to the Alabama Division of Income. The invoice handed 101-0 with one abstention. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
SB 177, sponsored by Sen. Garlan Gudger, R-Cullman, permits a gasoline district board to obtain as much as $1,750 for attending director’s conferences and the chair to obtain $2,000, ought to the board authorize it. The invoice handed 101-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
SB 217, sponsored by Sen. Donnie Chesteen, R-Geneva, gives academics with one yr of expertise credit score on the native wage schedule for each two years the individual labored as a paraprofessional or classroom trainer’s aide at a public college in Alabama. The invoice handed 100-0 with one abstention. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
SB 225, sponsored by Sen. Garlan Gudger, R-Cullman, designates Little Bluestem because the official State Native Grass of Alabama. The invoice handed 82-10 with 9 abstentions. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
SB 244, sponsored by Sen. April Weaver, R-Alabaster, defines the time period expedited license to be a license to follow drugs, a certificates of qualification, a certification of eligibility for a license to follow drugs, or a certification of eligibility for a certificates of qualification that’s issued in an accelerated method. The invoice handed 102-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
SB 175, sponsored by Sen. Donnie Chesteen, R-Geneva, will increase compensation given to native college board members from $600 monthly to $900 monthly. The invoice handed 100-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
SB 309, sponsored by Sen. Steve Livingston, R-Scottsboro, will increase the final gross sales tax on ABC retail shops from 2% to the mixed county and municipal normal gross sales tax charges. The invoice handed 85-8 with 4 abstentions. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
SB 322, sponsored by Sen. Clyde Chambliss, R-Prattville, will increase employees on the Alabama Division of Corrections to take care of calls from constituents concerning the standing of inmates at correctional services and adjustments the report on the standing of corrections services from annual to the discretion of the Joint Jail Oversight Committee. The invoice handed 101-0 with one abstention. The Senate later concurred in Home adjustments to the invoice, sending it to Gov. Kay Ivey.
SB 323, sponsored by Sen. Randy Worth, R-Opelika, prohibits county commissions from distributing native tobacco taxes to anybody whose property has been foreclosed. The invoice handed 103-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
SB 336, sponsored by Sen. Jabo Waggoner, R-Vestavia Hills, permits counties and Class One municipalities to ascertain analysis and improvement corridors as a public company and use public funds to assist it. The invoice handed 101-0 with one abstention. The Senate later concurred in Home adjustments, sending the invoice to Gov. Kay Ivey.
SB 119, sponsored by Sen. Robert Stewart, D-Selma, will increase civil and prison penalties for employers who violate youngster labor legal guidelines and makes a violation that results in severe harm or the demise of a kid a Class C felony, punishable by as much as 10 years in jail, and a second offense a Class B felony, punishable by as much as 20 years in jail. The invoice handed 99-0 with one abstention. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
SB 192, sponsored by Sen. Sam Givhan, R-Gurley, adopts normal and everlasting legal guidelines enacted from all of the legislative periods in 2023 into Alabama legislation. The invoice handed 102-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
SB 238, sponsored by Sen. Randy Worth, R-Opelika, authorizes that after all of the funds from the Alabama Capital Enchancment Belief Fund has been used, further cash allotted to the Mortgage Assure Fund might be made accessible for different housing packages that embrace different housing. The invoice handed 99-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
SB 150, sponsored by Sen. Garlan Gudger, R-Cullman, establishes the Alabama Tourism Tax Safety Act of 2024, and creates an middleman to gather the lodging tax from renting private property. The invoice handed 102-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
SB 186, sponsored by Sen. Arthur Orr, R-Decatur, prohibits ranked selection voting in Alabama aside from electors who vote by absentee poll in keeping with the Uniformed and Abroad Residents Absentee Voting beneath sure circumstances. The invoice handed 74-28. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
SB 270, sponsored by Sen. Arthur Orr, R-Decatur, establishes timelines for businesses to reply to data requests from the general public. The invoice handed 101-0 with two abstentions. It goes again to the Senate for concurrence in Home adjustments or a convention committee.
SB 56, sponsored by Sen. Arthur Orr, R-Decatur, mechanically terminates a trainer’s or college worker’s proper to a pension or different retirement advantages if the individual is convicted of sexually primarily based offenses with a pupil or minor. The invoice handed 101-0 with one abstention. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
SB 136, sponsored by Sen. Garlan Gudger, R-Cullman, continues the Statewide 911 Board till October, 2026. The invoice handed 103-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
SB 137, sponsored by Sen. Garlan Gudger, R-Cullman, disbands the Alabama Board of Therapeutic massage Remedy and replaces it with the Alabama Therapeutic massage Remedy Licensing Board. The invoice handed 100-0 The Senate later voted 30-0 to not concur in Home adjustments to the laws, sending the invoice to convention committee.
SB 67, sponsored by Sen. Greg Albritton, R-Atmore, is the 2025 Basic Fund finances, spending $3.3 billion on state businesses for fiscal yr 2025. The invoice handed 103-0. It goes again to the Senate for concurrence with Home adjustments or a convention committee.
SB 66, sponsored by Sen. Greg Albritton, R-Atmore, is a $215 million supplemental Basic Fund spending for the present fiscal yr, ending on Sept. 30. The invoice handed 103-0. It goes again to the Senate for concurrence with Home adjustments or a convention committee.
SB 68, sponsored by Sen. Greg Albritton, R-Atmore, establishes a 2% price of dwelling enhance for state staff. The invoice handed 103-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
SB 69, sponsored by Sen. Greg Albritton, R-Atmore, appropriates $39.5 million to the Youngsters First Belief Fund. The invoice handed 103-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
SB 70, sponsored by Sen. Greg Albritton, R-Atmore, appropriates $169,633 to the Coalition In opposition to Home Violence. The invoice handed 103-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 394, sponsored by Rex Reynolds, R-Huntsville, permits the Alabama Constructing Renovation Finance Authority to difficulty $50 million in bonds for licensed initiatives. The invoice handed 100-0. It goes to the Senate Finance and Taxation Basic Fund Committee.
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HB 150, sponsored Rep. Danny Garrett, R-Trussville, appropriates $408,793 to Southern Preparatory Academy (previously Lyman Ward) in Camp Hill. The invoice handed 29-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 149, sponsored by Rep. Danny Garrett, R-Trussville, appropriates $1.1 million to Talladega School in Talladega. The invoice handed 30-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 148, sponsored by Rep. Danny Garrett, R-Trussville, appropriates $14.8 million to Tuskegee College in Tuskegee. The invoice handed 31-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 147, sponsored by Rep. Danny Garrett, R-Trussville, makes a supplemental appropriation of $273.7 million from the Training Belief Fund’s Development and Know-how Fund to schools and universities across the state, and a $726.3 million supplemental appropriation to Alabama State Division of Training; the Board of Trustees of the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind; the Board of Youth Providers College Districts, the Board of Administrators of the Alabama College of Positive Arts, the Board of Trustees of the Alabama College of Math and Science, and the Board of Trustees of the Alabama College of Cybertechnology and Engineering. The cash could also be spent on one-time repairs, upkeep, classroom assist, transportation or expertise acquisition. The invoice handed 31-0. It goes again to the Home for concurrence in Senate adjustments or a convention committee.
HB 146, sponsored by Rep. Danny Garrett, R-Trussville, offers training staff a 2% pay elevate, efficient Oct. 1. The invoice handed 31-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 145, sponsored by Rep. Danny Garrett, R-Trussville, is the 2025 Training Belief Fund finances, appropriating $9.3 billion for Okay-12 colleges, establishments of upper training and a few state businesses beginning on Oct. 1. The invoice handed 30-0. It goes again to the Home for concurrence in Senate adjustments or a convention committee.
HB 144, sponsored by Rep. Danny Garrett, R-Trussville, makes a supplemental appropriation of $651.2 million to colleges and businesses funded within the 2024 Training Belief Fund finances, which runs by way of Sept. 30. The invoice handed 30-0. It goes again to the Home for concurrence in Senate adjustments or a convention committee.
HB 163, sponsored by Rep. Cynthia Almond, R-Tuscaloosa, establishes the Alabama College of Healthcare Sciences to coach college students in well being care and science, expertise, engineering, math and drugs and units a gap date of the autumn 2026. The invoice handed 28-3, with one abstention. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 22, sponsored by Rep. Mark Gidley, R-Hokes Bluff, requires every Okay-12 college in Alabama to make use of an assistant principal and duties assistant principals with pupil self-discipline and security. The invoice handed 30-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 62, sponsored by Rep. Jim Hill, R-Odenville, permits the presiding choose of a state judicial circuit to request a retired circuit choose serve on an interim foundation. The invoice handed 30-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 78, sponsored by Rep. Phillip Ensler, D-Montgomery, criminalizes “swatting” — the act of utilizing false or deceptive data to ship legislation enforcement or emergency companies to an handle — and creates a schedule of punishments, relying on the severity of the incident and whether or not accidents or deaths resulted. The invoice handed 30-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 215, sponsored by Rep. Jennifer Fidler, R-Silverhill, authorizes the Alabama Division of Conservation and Pure Assets to difficulty permits permitting residential property homeowners alongside Cellular Bay and the Gulf of Mexico to dredge materials in a riparian space for shoreline restoration. The invoice handed 30-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 327, sponsored by Rep. Alan Baker, R-Brewton, establishes procedures for the approval and regulation of underground carbon dioxide storage. The invoice handed 30-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 407, sponsored by Rep. Phillip Pettus, R-Killen, extends a state revenue tax exemption on extra time pay to extra time accrued beneath the U.S. Truthful Labor Requirements Act. The invoice handed 31-0. It goes again to the Home for concurrence with Senate adjustments or a convention committee.
HB 418, sponsored by Rep. Mike Kirkland, R-Scottsboro, will increase the minimal worth of labor required for an individual or firm to be thought-about a normal contractor from $50,000 to $100,000. The invoice handed 31-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
SB 305, sponsored by Sen. Vivian Davis Figures, D-Cellular, offers eight weeks of parental go away for training staff. The invoice handed 26-2. As a result of the laws handed after Day 26 of the legislative session, it wanted unanimous consent to be despatched to the Home. Senate President Professional Tem Greg Reed, R-Jasper, objected to transmitting it.
HB 193, sponsored by Rep. Pebblin Warren, D-Tuskegee, confirms wage funds made to the Macon County Probate Decide from 2019 to 2022. The invoice handed 28-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 328, sponsored by Rep. Russell Bedsole, R-Alabaster, permits the Shelby County supervisor to void licenses if funds for the licenses are non-collectible and the county fee to refund the county’s license division as much as $3,000 a yr for losses. The invoice handed 28-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 262, sponsored by Rep. Brock Colvin, R-Albertville, units an election on whether or not to make Marshall County a moist county and provides the Marshall County Fee the ability to manage and tax gross sales of alcoholic drinks in unincorporated areas of Marshall County. The laws, a constitutional modification, handed 28-0. It goes to the November poll.
HB 85, sponsored by Rep. Tracy Estes, R-Winfield, creates a $30 course of serving charge in Marion County, with proceeds going to the county fee. The invoice handed 28-0. It goes to again to the Home for concurrence in Senate adjustments or a convention committee.
HB 322, sponsored by Rep. Randy Wooden, R-Anniston, permits the Calhoun County Fee to levy a $2 charge on native automobile registrations to fund the native sheriff. The invoice handed 27-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 323, sponsored by Rep. Randy Wooden, offers the Calhoun County License Commissioner a $2,812 expense allowance by way of the conclusion of the present time period, and raises the annual wage of the workplace from $22,500 to $25,313 on the subsequent time period of workplace, when the expense account will probably be void. The invoice handed 28-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 416, sponsored by Rep. Rhett Marques, R-Enterprise, levies an $8 charge on motorized vehicle registrations in Espresso County, to fund the district legal professional and native sheriff’s workplace. The invoice handed 27-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 428, sponsored by Rep. Rick Rehm, R-Dothan, authorizes the Henry County Fee to difficulty permits costing as much as $250 for out of doors occasions in unincorporated areas of the county; set necessities for operations of outside occasions and set up a schedule of fines for violations. The invoice handed 26-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 429, sponsored by Rep. Ernie Yarbrough, R-Trinity, creates a piece launch and neighborhood corrections program in Lawrence County and gives phrases and circumstances. The invoice handed 27-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 287, sponsored by Rep. Kenyatte Hassell, D-Montgomery, permits the Montgomery Metropolis Council and the Montgomery County Fee to create separate personnel benefit programs for his or her respective staff and gives for guidelines and rules. The invoice handed 27-1. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 288, sponsored by Rep. Kenyatte Hassell, D-Montgomery, units an inventory of exempt staff in personnel programs in municipalities with 5,000 folks or extra in Montgomery County. The invoice handed 27-1. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
SB 310, sponsored by Sen. Keith Kelley, R-Anniston, units elections for 3 members of the Jacksonville Board of Training concurrently native municipal elections, and the opposite two for 2 years after that. The invoice handed 27-0. It goes to the Home.
HB 304, sponsored by Rep. Chad Robertson, R-Heflin, dissolves Jacksonville’s civil service board and directs the town to ascertain human sources insurance policies and procedures. The invoice handed 27-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 369, sponsored by Rep. Corey Harbison, R-Cullman, authorizes the sheriff of Cullman County to make purchases with a bank card, pursuant to the adoption of insurance policies on its use. The invoice handed 27-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 370, sponsored by Rep. Corey Harbison, R-Cullman, permits retired staff of the Cullman County Sheriff’s Workplace with no less than 10 years of service to maintain their weapons. The invoice handed 27-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 371, sponsored by Rep. Corey Harbison, R-Cullman, permits the Cullman County Sheriff to promote or destroy deserted or stolen firearms which have been unclaimed; held for no less than six months and entered right into a everlasting file. The invoice handed 27-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 427, sponsored by Rep. Tracy Estes, R-Winfield, permits the Lamar County Probate Decide to set a $5 charge for renewing licenses by mail. The invoice handed 27-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 19, sponsored by Rep. Mike Kirkland, R-Scottsboro, permits mayors in Jackson County to take part within the Workers Retirement System. The invoice, a constitutional modification, handed 27-0. It goes to the November poll.
HB 395, sponsored by Rep. Jeff Sorrells, R-Hartford, units a November referendum on permitting the Houston County Fee to levy a lodging tax to fund financial improvement and leisure packages. The invoice handed 26-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 430, sponsored by Rep. Paul Lee, R-Dothan, raises the wage of the sheriff of Houston County from $120,000 a yr to $130,800 a yr and extends cost-of-living will increase for county staff to the sheriff’s workplace as expense accounts till the beginning of a brand new time period, when the will increase will probably be transformed into wage. The invoice handed 27-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 343, sponsored by Rep. Frances Holk-Jones, R-Foley, creates the Bon Secour Landmark District in Baldwin County and prohibits native governments from annexing land within the district, with some exceptions. The invoice, a constitutional modification, handed 27-0. It goes to the November poll.
HB 431, sponsored by Rep. Rick Rehm, R-Dothan, units a $20 docket charge in Houston County for prison, civil, juvenile, site visitors and quasi-criminal instances, with proceeds going to the district legal professional’s workplace and for the operation of the native jail. The invoice handed 27-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 450, sponsored by Rep. Jerry Starnes, R-Prattville, will increase native property taxes by seven mills to assist Autauga County Public Colleges, with some exceptions. The invoice, a constitutional modification, handed 26-0. It goes again to the Home for concurrence with Senate adjustments or a convention committee.
HB 231, sponsored by Van Smith, R-Clanton, authorizes the sheriff of Chilton County to make purchases with a bank card, pursuant to the adoption of sure insurance policies. The invoice handed 26-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 311, sponsored by Rep. Brett Easterbrook, R-Fruitdale, would enable the Alabama Legislature to create and regulate courtroom prices in Choctaw County. The invoice, a constitutional modification, handed 26-0. It goes to the November poll.
HB 457, sponsored by Rep. Randall Shedd, R-Fairview, allocates cash from the Cullman County Legislative Delegation Fund to members primarily based on the proportion of the Cullman County inhabitants they signify. The invoice handed 26-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 455, sponsored by Rep. Alan Baker, R-Brewton, offers the Escambia County Fee the ability to rent a county engineer and removes the requirement that the engineer reside in Escambia County. The invoice handed 26-0. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.
HB 445, sponsored by Rep. A.J. McCampbell, D-Linden, permits the Marengo County Fee to levy a $5 motorized vehicle registration charge, with proceeds going towards financial improvement and street upkeep. The invoice handed 25-1. It goes to Gov. Kay Ivey.