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Track 40 bills from the Alabama 2021 legislative session. 16 bills have passed. View Alabama House of Representatives and Senate legislation, sponsors, and voting records.
Bills (40)
Waldron, George J., III., death mourned
Sponsor: Adline Clarke
Private First Class LaFelt Brannon Intersection, portion of U.S. Highway 84 in Sanford, named
Sponsor: Mike Jones
Mt. Laurel Elementary School, commended
Sponsor: Dickie Drake
Mathews, David, commended
Sponsor: Gerald Allen
Merriweather, John, death mourned
Corrections Department, correctional Capital Improvement Fund, appropriation of $400,000,000 from federal funds, American Rescue Act, for fiscal year ending September 30, 2022
Sponsor: Steve Clouse
Batchelor, Cecil, commended
Sponsor: Jamie Kiel
Pardons and Paroles, mandatory supervised release of inmates, apply certain sentencing provisions to certain defendants, Sec. 15-22-26.2 am'd.
Sponsor: Jim Hill
Corrections Department, correctional Capital Improvement Fund, appropration from State General Fund of $135,000,000 appr. to Bureau of Pardons and Paroles of $19,000,000 for purchase of Perry County Correctional Facility for fiscal year September 30, 2022
Sponsor: Steve Clouse
Sgt. Rodney J. Evans, State Highway 55 South in Covington County, renamed in honor of
Sponsor: Mike Jones
Alabama Corrections Institution Finance Authority, issuance of bonds for the finance, construction, and renovation of prisons, provided; membership of authority, further provided; phased approach to the construction of new prisons and the renovation or closure of old prisons, provided; Correctional Facilities Maintenance Fund and Department of Corrections - Correctional Capital Improvement Fund, created; Alabama Prison Repurposing Commission, required to study economic impact of any closure or possible repurposing of prison facility. Secs. 14-2-1, 14-2-6, 14-2-12, 14-2-13.1, 14-2-14, 14-2-16, 14-2-19, 14-2-21, 14-2-28, and 14-2-34, am'd.
Sponsor: Steve Clouse
Brackin, Julian B., Jr., professional achievement, commended
Sponsor: Steve McMillan
Captain Roland Walker, recognized
Sponsor: Steve McMillan
Cellular phones, urging Congress to enact legislation for blocking cellular phone signals in prisons
Sponsor: Chris Pringle
Scottsboro, mayor and city council, and city board of education, terms extended, election date revised
Sponsor: Steve Livingston
Jackson Co., sheriff, salary increase, effective next term
Sponsor: Steve Livingston
Allers, John, commended
Sponsor: Joe Lovvorn
Franklin, Harold A., death mourned
Sponsor: Barbara Boyd
Biden Administration Tax Information Reporting proposal, Legislature opposes
Sponsor: Wes Allen
Adams, Luke, commended
Sponsor: Joe Lovvorn
Brackin, Julian B., Jr., professional achievement, commended
Sponsor: Steve McMillan
Governor, committee appointed to notify that Legislature is in session and ready for the transaction of business
Sponsor: J.T. Waggoner
Sentencing standards, to provide for resentencing of certain individuals convicted of nonviolent offenses, procedure for resentencing, Sec. 12-25-34.3 added.
Sponsor: Jim Hill
Betts, Ronnie Jefferson, death mourned
Sponsor: Ed Oliver
Community Development District, adjust rate of taxation on sale of alcholic beverages, Sec. 35-8B-1 am'd.
Sponsor: Garlan Gudger
Allen, Lawrence James, Jr., commended
Sponsor: Ed Oliver
Corrections Institution Finance Authority, prisons, issuance of bonds to finance additional prisons and renovation and improvement of existing prisons, new Elmore Co., Escambia Co., and Tutwiler facility, Captial Improvement and Maintenance Fund, Secs. 14-2-1, 14-2-6, 14-2-12, 14-2-13.1, 14-2-14, 14-2-16, 14-2-19, 14-2-21, 14-2-28 am'd.
Sponsor: William Beasley
Education, State Board of Education to adopt rules regarding controlling the spread of COVID-19 in public K-12 schools, reduce funding for public K-12 schools that violate rules
Sponsor: Andrew Sorrell
Scottsboro, mayor and city council, and city board of education, terms extended, election date revised
Sponsor: James Hanes
Class 1 municipalities, entertainment districts, authorized to have 15, under certain conditions, Sec. 28-3A-17.1 am'd.
Sponsor: Rodger Smitherman
Mandatory vaccination, american workers, condemning federal executive actions requiring vaccinations
Sponsor: Mike Jones
Governor, committee appointed to notify that Legislature is in session
Sponsor: Victor Gaston
Jackson Co., sheriff, salary increase, effective next term
Sponsor: James Hanes
Trussville, city board of education, tax district in Jefferson County, ad valorem tax rate increase, referendum
Sponsor: Danny Garrett
Gardendale school tax district of Jefferson County Board of Education, renewal of ad valorem tax, referendum
Sponsor: Allen Treadaway
House of Representatives, Senate notified that House is in session and ready to transact business
Sponsor: Victor Gaston
Literacy Act, third grade retention requirement postponed until 2024-2025 school year, Sec. 16-6G-5 am'd.
Sponsor: Rodger Smitherman
Midfield, city board of education, tax district in Jefferson County, ad valorem tax rate increase
Sponsor: Merika Coleman-Evans
Batchelor, Cecil, honored
Sponsor: Jamie Kiel
Senate, House of Representatives notified that Senate is in session and ready to transact business
Sponsor: J.T. Waggoner
Sponsors (12)
Passed (16)
Alabama Corrections Institution Finance Authority, issuance of bonds for the finance, construction, and renovation of prisons, provided; membership of authority, further provided; phased approach to the construction of new prisons and the renovation or closure of old prisons, provided; Correctional Facilities Maintenance Fund and Department of Corrections - Correctional Capital Improvement Fund, created; Alabama Prison Repurposing Commission, required to study economic impact of any closure or possible repurposing of prison facility. Secs. 14-2-1, 14-2-6, 14-2-12, 14-2-13.1, 14-2-14, 14-2-16, 14-2-19, 14-2-21, 14-2-28, and 14-2-34, am'd.
Mt. Laurel Elementary School, commended
Mathews, David, commended
Merriweather, John, death mourned
Corrections Department, correctional Capital Improvement Fund, appropriation of $400,000,000 from federal funds, American Rescue Act, for fiscal year ending September 30, 2022
Pardons and Paroles, mandatory supervised release of inmates, apply certain sentencing provisions to certain defendants, Sec. 15-22-26.2 am'd.
Corrections Department, correctional Capital Improvement Fund, appropration from State General Fund of $135,000,000 appr. to Bureau of Pardons and Paroles of $19,000,000 for purchase of Perry County Correctional Facility for fiscal year September 30, 2022
Waldron, George J., III., death mourned
Allers, John, commended
Franklin, Harold A., death mourned
Adams, Luke, commended
Betts, Ronnie Jefferson, death mourned
Allen, Lawrence James, Jr., commended
Senate, House of Representatives notified that Senate is in session and ready to transact business
Batchelor, Cecil, honored
House of Representatives, Senate notified that House is in session and ready to transact business