Alabama Bills

sponsored by Rhett Marques

Bill Title Introduced Latest Action↓
HB 315 (2024 Regular Session)
Alabama Move Over Act; Further provided
Mar 07 2024 Enacted
May 09 2024
HJR 170 (2024 Regular Session)
Ayden Nguyen, winner 2024 Alabama Spelling Bee, commended
Apr 09 2024 Enacted
May 06 2024
HB 416 (2024 Regular Session)
Coffee County, motor vehicle license tags, additional $8 fee, distributed to sheriff and district attorney
Apr 04 2024 Enacted
May 06 2024
HB 446 (2023 Regular Session)
Relating to Coffee and Pike Counties and the Twelfth Judicial Circuit; to amend Section 45-16-82.27, Code of Alabama 1975, to further provide for fees related to the pretrial diversion program; and to make nonsubstantive, technical revisions to update the existing code language to current style.
May 09 2023 Enacted As 2023-351
Jun 01 2023
HJR 59 (2023 Regular Session)
To Improve The Care Of Atherosclerotic
Apr 04 2023 Enacted As 2023-161
May 11 2023
HB 210 (2023 Regular Session)
Relating to mandatory motor vehicle liability insurance; to amend Section 32-7A-5, Code of Alabama 1975, to provide an exception to allow an individual on active military duty, whose motor vehicle is registered in Alabama but who, as a result of his or her military assignment, is required to reside in another state, to satisfy the requirement for mandatory motor vehicle liability insurance by purchasing liability coverage in the state where residing on active military duty or assignment in an amount equal to or greater than the minimum amount required in Alabama.
Mar 23 2023 Enacted As 2023-127
May 08 2023
HB 256 (2023 Regular Session)
Relating to labor and employement; to exclude consideration of a motor carrier's use of safety improvements, technologies, practices, and driver coaching in determining a motor carrier driver's classification as an independent contractor or an employee under state law.
Apr 04 2023 Reported Favorably (Fiscal Responsibility And Economic Development)
May 03 2023
HJR 283 (2022 Regular Session)
Holley, Senator Jimmy, commended
Apr 06 2022 Delivered To Governor At 9:36 P.M. On April 7, 2022.
Apr 07 2022
HJR 161 (2022 Regular Session)
Enterprise High School Boys Basketball Team, commended
Mar 15 2022 Delivered To Governor At 5:42 P.M. On April 22, 2022.
Apr 06 2022
HR 204 (2022 Regular Session)
Major General David J. Francis Day, recognized
Mar 29 2022 Jones (M) Motion To Adopt Adopted Voice Vote
Mar 31 2022
HR 203 (2022 Regular Session)
William G. Kidd Day, recognized
Mar 29 2022 Jones (M) Motion To Adopt Adopted Voice Vote
Mar 31 2022
HR 159 (2022 Regular Session)
Enterprise High School Boys Basketball Team, commended
Mar 15 2022 Joint Rule 11
Mar 15 2022
HJR 290 (2021 Regular Session)
Herring, Byron, commended
May 17 2021 Delivered To Governor At 7:24 P.M. On May 17, 2021.
May 17 2021
HB 629 (2021 Regular Session)
Coffee Co., county officers, compensation, sheriff, revenue commissioner, and judge of probate, Secs. 45-16-84.01, 45-16-84.02, 45-16-230 am'd.
Apr 15 2021 Forwarded To Executive Department
May 04 2021
HB 78 (2021 Regular Session)
Motor vehicles, license plate issuance fee, exemption for disabled veterans under certain conditions
Feb 02 2021 Forwarded To Governor At 5:03 P.M. On May 4, 2021.
May 04 2021
HB 347 (2021 Regular Session)
Consumer protection, deceptive trade practices, pyramid sales structure, further provided, Secs. 8-19-3, 8-19-5 am'd.
Feb 04 2021 Read For The First Time And Referred To The House Of Representatives Committee On Judiciary
Feb 04 2021
HB 166 (2020 Regular Session)
Coffee Co., board of registrars, working days increased, Sec. 17-3-8 am'd.
Feb 06 2020 Delivered To Governor At 1:53 P.M. On May 5, 2020.
May 05 2020
HB 80 (2020 Regular Session)
Motor vehicles, license plate issuance fee, exemption for disabled veterans under certain conditions
Feb 04 2020 Pending Third Reading On Day 13 Favorable From Veterans And Military Affairs
Mar 12 2020
HB 335 (2020 Regular Session)
Consumer protection, deceptive trade practices, pyramid sales structure, further provided, Secs. 8-19-3, 8-19-5 am'd.
Feb 27 2020 Pending Third Reading On Day 13 Favorable From Judiciary
Mar 12 2020
HB 254 (2020 Regular Session)
Drycleaning and Environmental Response Trust Fund Act, all owners, operators, and wholesale distributors required to participate in program, former owner or operator may pay annual fee to participate, Secs. 22-30D-3 to 22-30D-7, inclusive, 22-30D-9 to 22-30D-12, inclusive, am'd.
Feb 18 2020 Read For The First Time And Referred To The House Of Representatives Committee On Commerce And Small Business
Feb 18 2020

Showing 1 to 20 of 31 bills