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HB307
174587-1:n:02/24/2016:LFO - KF/bdl HB307 By Representatives Knight, Moore (M), Rogers, Forte,
Lawrence, Coleman, Drummond, McClammy, Holmes (A), England, Warren, Scott and Hall RFD Ways
and Means Education Rd 1 24-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: This bill would propose an amendment to the Constitution
of Alabama of 1901, to repeal all provisions of law which allow the deduction of federal income
taxes by individual taxpayers subject to state income tax, including specifically Amendment
225 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as Section 211.04 of the Official
Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended; and to exempt sales of food
and over-the-counter drugs from state sales tax. A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To propose an
amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to repeal all provisions of law which allow
the deduction of federal income taxes by individual taxpayers subject to state income tax,
including specifically Amendment 225 of the Constitution of...
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HB12
172889-1:n:01/07/2016:JET/th LRS2016-61 HB12 By Representatives Butler, Farley, Hanes, Nordgren,
Hill (J), Whorton (R), Rich and Wood RFD Education Policy Rd 1 02-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: This bill
would propose an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to allow a concealed pistol
permit holder to carry a concealed pistol upon his or her person while the permit holder is
on the campus of a public institution of higher education or a private institution of higher
education. The amendment would allow public institutions of higher education or private institutions
of higher education to establish rules concerning the storage of pistols in dormitories or
other residential facilities that are owned or leased and operated by the institution and
located on the campus of the institution and to further limit the carrying of pistols on campus
under certain conditions. This amendment would also provide immunity for public and private
institutions of higher education from damages arising from...
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HB555
176532-1:n:04/05/2016:MCS/th LRS2016-1423 HB555 By Representatives Mooney, Farley, Fridy and
Butler RFD Constitution, Campaigns and Elections Rd 1 19-APR-16 SYNOPSIS: Section 3 of Article
I of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as Section 3 of the Official Recompilation
of the Constitution of 1901, as amended, expresses various provisions relating to religious
freedom. This section does not include any provision concerning the display of the Ten Commandments.
Section 263 of Article XIV of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as Section
263 of Article XIV of the Official Recompilation of the Constitution of 1901, as amended,
prohibits public school funds being appropriated to any sectarian or denominational school.
Amendment 622 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as Section 3.01 of Article
I of the Official Recompilation of the Constitution of 1901, as amended, the Alabama Religious
Freedom Amendment, provides that freedom of religion may...
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SB97
164416-1:n:02/02/2015:LLR/mfc LRS2015-362 SB97 By Senators Dial, McClendon, Shelnutt, Melson,
Allen, Marsh, Reed, Bussman, Williams, Stutts, Albritton, Waggoner, Chambliss, Pittman, Holley
and Whatley RFD Judiciary Rd 1 02-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: Section 3 of Article I of the Constitution
of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as Section 3 of the Official Recompilation of the Constitution
of 1901, as amended, expresses various provisions relating to religious freedom. This section
does not include any provision concerning the display of the Ten Commandments. Section 263
of Article XIV of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as Section 263 of Article
XIV of the Official Recompilation of the Constitution of 1901, as amended, prohibits public
school funds being appropriated to any sectarian or denominational school. Amendment 622 to
the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as Section 3.01 of Article I of the Official
Recompilation of the Constitution of 1901, as amended, the...
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HB198
173496-1:n:02/03/2016:LFO-KF*/bdl HB198 By Representative Poole RFD Ways and Means Education
Rd 1 11-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: In order to provide for the implementation of biennial budgeting
periods, this bill changes the statutory meeting dates of the Legislature by providing for
changed meeting dates of the Legislature and is contingent upon the approval in referendum
of the constitutional amendment proposed by HB. ____ providing for biennial budgeting sessions
of the Legislature which is approved at statewide referendum as provided for by law. A BILL
TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend state law providing for the meeting dates of the Legislature
in order to set the meeting dates of the Legislature to provide for biennial budget periods
for all budgets of the state. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:Section 1. Section
29-4-1, Code of Alabama 1975, is hereby amended to read as follows: §29-1-4. "The Legislature
shall convene on the second Tuesday in January next succeeding its election...
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HB70
173132-2:n:02/01/2016:LLR/mfc LRS2016-187R1 HB70 By Representative Melton RFD State Government
Rd 1 02-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: Currently, Alabama does not have a state minimum wage law. This bill
would propose a constitutional amendment to increase the state minimum wage to $10.10 per
hour in three steps ending January 1, 2018. This bill would provide that tipped employees'
wages may not fall below 30 percent of the minimum wage at any time. This bill would provide
for an increase commencing on January 1, 2020, and every three years thereafter based on the
Consumer Price Index for the July 1st of the year preceding the year of the increase. This
bill would require the State Finance Director to notify the Alabama Department of Labor in
writing between October 1 and October 15 each year preceding a wage adjustment of the percentage
to be used for the cost-of-living adjustment for the next three calendar years. This bill
would require the Alabama Department of Labor to post any change in the...
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SB185
173437-1:n:02/04/2016:LLR/th LRS2016-400 SB185 By Senators Coleman-Madison, Beasley and Singleton
RFD Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Development Rd 1 09-FEB-16 SYNOPSIS: Currently, Alabama
does not have a state minimum wage law but the federal minimum wage is $7.15 per hour. This
bill would propose a constitutional amendment to establish a state minimum wage of $10 per
hour by increasing the existing federal rate in three steps ending January 1, 2018. This bill
would provide that tipped employees' wages may not fall below 30 percent of the minimum wage.
The bill would provide for an increase of the minimum wage commencing on January 1, 2021,
and every three years thereafter based on the Consumer Price Index for the July 1st of the
year preceding the year of the increase. The bill would require the Director of Finance to
notify the Alabama Department of Labor in writing between October 1 and October 15 each year
preceding a wage adjustment of the percentage to be used for the...
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HB526
176321-1:n:04/06/2016:LLR/tj LRS2016-1308 HB526 By Representative Scott RFD Financial Services
Rd 1 12-APR-16 SYNOPSIS: This bill would create the Alabama Motor Vehicle Title Loan Act.
The bill would: Require licensure by the State Banking Department for a person to act as a
title loan lender; provide for the application for licensure; require a bond and a nonrefundable
application and investigation fee; provide for inactive licenses, renewal and reactivation
of licenses, a fee for the license, and for the denial, suspension, or revocation of licenses.
The bill would specify acts which constitute violations for which certain disciplinary actions
may be taken; would provide for the imposition of fines and criminal penalties; and would
provide remedies for title loans made or serviced without proper licensure. The bill would
establish requirements for a title loan agreement; would provide for reclaiming a repossessed
motor vehicle under certain circumstances; and would provide payment of...
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HB283
163367-1:n:10/10/2014:FC/tj LRS2014-3361 HB283 By Representative Polizos RFD Montgomery County
Legislation Rd 1 23-FEB-16 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To create the Montgomery County Planning
Commission; to provide for the organization membership, powers, personnel, jurisdiction, and
financial and legal status of the planning commission; to authorize the planning commission
to adopt a master plan and zoning regulations for the development of the unincorporated area
of Montgomery County; to provide for an election in each precinct prior to the application
of the authority of the planning commission in the precinct; to authorize the planning commission
to zone under certain conditions in the unincorporated areas within Montgomery County and
provide a procedure for the amendment of zoning regulations; to prohibit zoning regulations
from being retroactive; to provide remedies for the enforcement of the provisions of this
act; to provide exceptions to the zoning regulations; and to provide...
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HB268
Rep(s). By Representative Jones HB268 ENGROSSED A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To add Section
17-3-30.1 to the Code of Alabama 1975, to create the Felony Voter Disqualification Act; to
establish a comprehensive list of felonies that involve moral turpitude which disqualify a
person from exercising his or her right to vote; and to amend Sections 17-4-3 and 17-4-4,
Code of Alabama 1975, relating to voter registration lists, to provide procedures for the
Board of Pardons and Paroles and the Secretary of State to follow to purge certain disqualified
voters from voter registration lists. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA: Section
1. Section 17-3-30.1 is added to the Code of Alabama 1975, to read as follows: §17-3-30.1.
(a) This section shall be known and may be cited as the Definition of Moral Turpitude Act
Felony Voter Disqualification Act. (b)(1) The Legislature finds and declares that: a. Article
VIII of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, now appearing as Section 177 of...
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