Alabama Legislature

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105 Representatives
  • 77 Republicans
  • 28 Democrats
35 Senators
  • 27 Republicans
  • 8 Democrats

Bills

Recently Introduced

HB 5

To create an Ebony Alert System to send an alert to assist in the recovery of a Black youth, including a young woman or girl, under certain circumstances.

HB 6

Employment; to require employers to provide reasonable break time and location for employees to express breast milk.

HB 25

High School athletics, right to compensation for name, image, and likeness

HB 20

Firearms, penalty for failure to inform when in possession and questioned

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Recently Passed

HB 450

Relating to military affairs and civil defense; to add Section 31-1-9 to the Code of Alabama 1975, to create the Troy Act; to provide that references in the code to the United States Uniformed Services include the Public Health Service Commissioned Corps and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Officer Corps; and to direct the Code Commissioner to make these changes as appropriate in the Code of Alabama 1975.

  • Introduced May 09 2023
  • Enacted as 2023-518 Jun 14 2023
  • Sponsored by David Cole

SB 322

Relating to the employment of notaries public; to amend Sections 36-20-70, 36-20-71, 36-20-72, 36-20-73.1, 36-20-74, and 36-20-75, Code of Alabama 1975; to provide further for the appointment and service of notaries public; to increase the fee collected by the judge of probate for the commission of a notary; to expand the grounds under which a judge of probate may accept or deny an application for a notary commission; to require an applicant for a notary commission to complete a training program; to increase the bond required of a notary public; to provide further for the acknowledgment of signatures; to increase the fee collected for notarial acts performed; to specify the acts of a notary or other individual that constitute a crime; and in connection therewith would have as its purpose or effect the requirement of a new or increased expenditure of local funds within the meaning of Section 111.05 of the Constitution of Alabama of 2022.

  • Introduced May 16 2023
  • Enacted as 2023-548 Jun 14 2023
  • Sponsored by Sam Givhan

HB 458

Relating to boards of registrars; to amend Section 17-3-8, Code of Alabama 1975, as last amended by Act 2022-112 of the 2022 Regular Session, to increase the maximum number of working days the Lawrence County Board of Registrars may meet each fiscal year.

  • Introduced May 11 2023
  • Enacted as 2023-456 Jun 12 2023
  • Sponsored by Ernie Yarbrough

HB 517

Relating to Jefferson County; to amend Section 45-37-91.04 of the Code of Alabama 1975, providing for the board of directors of the Greater Birmingham Convention and Visitor's Bureau, to provide for the appointment of an additional member of the board of directors.

  • Introduced May 23 2023
  • Enacted as 2023-455 Jun 12 2023
  • Sponsored by David Faulkner
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Available Sessions

Session Bill Count
2024 Regular Session 35
2023 Regular Session 1263
First Special Session 2022 15
2022 Regular Session 1176
First Special Session 2021 37
2021 Regular Session 1368
2020 Regular Session 997
First Special Session 2019 23
2019 Regular Session 1382
2018 Regular Session 1449
2017 Regular Session 1546

Sources

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