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Contact Information
Known contact information for Ben Robbins from Sylacauga, AL.
- 11 South Union Street Suite 526-AMontgomery, AL 36130-2950
- Phone: 334-261-0500
- Official Email: [email protected]
Education Information
Known educational history for Ben Robbins from Sylacauga, AL.
- JD, Law, St. Thomas University, 2009-2012
- MA, Modern American History, Mississippi State University, 2007-2009
- BA, History, Samford University, 2001-2005
Political Information
Known political history for Ben Robbins from Sylacauga, AL.
- Representative, Alabama State House of Representatives, District 33, 2021-present
- Candidate, Alabama State House of Representatives, District 33, 2018, 2020
Professions Information
Known professional history for Ben Robbins from Sylacauga, AL.
- Attorney, Robbins & Robbins, Attorneys at Law, 2014-present
- Legislative Correspondent, Office of Senator Richard Shelby, United States Senate, 2007-2008
Organizations Information
Known organizational history for Ben Robbins from Sylacauga, AL.
- President Elect, Rotary International, 2016-present
- Board Member, Habitat for Humanity International, 2014-present
Election History
Ben Robbins from Sylacauga, AL has participated in elections listed below in the state of Alabama.
Sponsored Bills
View legislative bills that Ben Robbins has sponsored.
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HB170
Social media content; trust required for certain minors who are performers or featured in social media content, calculation of compensation and designation of trustee for trust provided for, procedure for adult to request removal of social media content featuring themselves as a minor required for social media companies, cause of action created against certain individuals who fail to comply with trust and social media content requirements
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HB171
Social media; certain media feeds lacking age verification, Attorney General authorized to enforce
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HB172
Food labeling; ingredient, artificial ingredient, and natural ingredient defined, certain labeling prohibited
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HB173
Consumer protection; access by minors to certain platform portions restricted; hours for sending notifications to covered minors limited; default platform settings on certain platforms required; mechanism for more stringent optional settings required; annual disclosure of certain data by covered operators required; violations a deceptive trade practice
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HB174
Video games; age rating, required; penalties for violations, provided
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HB175
Income tax; credit for donation to food banks.
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HB176
Foundry wastes; Environmental Management Department required to adopt rules for beneficial reuse
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HB177
Dogs and Cats; abandoning dogs or cats prohibited; criminal penalty for violations
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HB263
Biological and neural data; certain disclosures, transfers, and use by a covered entity prohibited unless consumer provides express consent, Attorney General authorized to enforce, civil penalties provided
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HB264
Decedents' estates, will contests, removal to circuit court authorized
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HB265
Crimes and offenses; crimes of unlawful use of DNA created, criminal penalties provided
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HB288
Removal of estate to circuit court; trial de novo
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HB143
Fishing; Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources prohibited from adopting slot limit rule for tournaments on Coosa River under certain conditions
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HB144
Mechanics lien on aircraft; clarifies and establishes scope of lien of a provider of certain labor or materials to aircraft, authorizes recording lien with FAA and Secretary of State
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HB177
Medicaid; Requiring Employer-provided insurance as primary payor of eligible child's health care
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HB193
Talladega County, Childersburg, corporate limits altered to add property de-annexed from the Town of Bon Air
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HB259
Establish income tax credit for recruited or remote workers
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HB276
Consumer protection, requires social media platforms terminate certain accounts, display notifications, prohibit certain actions, use age verification, provide certain tools, remove certain content, penalties provided for violations
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HB302
Workforce; regulating staffing and hiring of aliens with temporary or asylum status in the state
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HB303
Ad valorem taxes, reimbursement of taxes for 100 percent disabled veteran to date of determination
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HB321
Relating to income tax; to provide a credit for donation of certain food items
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HB381
Recycling; Department of Environmental Management required to issue credits; Department of Revenue required to accept credits in lieu of fees; civil penalties established
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HB385
Occupational and professional licensing boards; prohibited from purchasing or acquiring real property under the power of eminent domain
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HB436
Biological and neural data; certain disclosures, transfers, and use by a covered entity prohibited unless consumer provides express consent, Attorney General authorized to enforce, civil penalties provided
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HB449
Crimes and offenses; crimes of unlawful use of DNA in the first, second, and third degree created, criminal penalties provided
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HJR289
Study Commission on the Sale of Naming Rights to State-Owned Land, Properties, and Buildings, created
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HJR290
Study Commission on Protecting Minors from Online and Technological Threats created
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HJR291
Dovetail Landing, Board of Directors of Alabama Veterans Resource Center urged to consider as a vital partner for veterans assistance
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HB118
Establish income tax credit to recruited or remote workers
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HB119
Income tax; credit for donation to food banks.
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HB164
Consumer Protection; online distribution of material harmful to minors, prohibited; online age-verification requirements, required
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HB250
Tax credits, authorizes ADEM to issue tax credits to persons using certain recyclable materials, sale and trade of recycle tax credits, civil penalties for fraud.
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HB272
Talladega County, coroner, expense allowance and salary
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HB391
Workers' Compensation; allow health care providers to bill private insurance
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HB392
Motor vehicles, Dept of Revenue, transfer of ownership interest in deceased individual's motor vehicle prohibited, except by order of a probate or circuit court, by a small estates distribution, by affidavit of all heirs, Class B misdemeanor for false affidavit.
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HB443
Childersburg, corporate limits altered to annex property from Bon Air.
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HB460
Occupational and professional licensing boards, prohibited from purchasing or acquiring real property commencing on October 1, 2024
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HB493
Mechanics liens on aircraft, clarifies and establishes scope of lien of a contributor of certain labor or materials to aircraft, authorizes recording lien with FAA and with Secretary of state.
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HJR57
Emma Robinson, 110th Birthday, commended
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HJR69
Adam Russell and Marc Gann, bridge named
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HJR85
State entities, encouraged to hire and advance individuals with disabilities
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HB328
Relating to civil procedure; to amend Sections 6-6-544 and 6-6-570, Code of Alabama 1975, to provide further for the recording of certain judgments concerning real property.
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HB362
Relating to Coosa County; to authorize the Coosa County Commission to levy an additional issuance fee on the issuance or renewal of a motor vehicle or other vehicle license and registration with certain exceptions; to provide for the distribution of the proceeds from the fee to the county general fund to be used for ambulance service; to provide a referendum on this act; and to provide for termination of the fee under certain conditions.
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HB441
Relating to consumer protection; to provide legislative findings; to provide definitions; to provide prohibitions on the online distribution of material harmful to minors; to require a license for the distribution of material harmful to minors; and to provide civil and criminal penalties for violations; 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.
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HB489
Relating to public K-12 education; to require each local board of education to prohibit students from accessing social media platforms through Internet access provided through the schools under the jurisdiction of the local board; and to amend Section 16-6B-2, Code of Alabama 1975, to provide certain students with instruction on social media risks and safety as a required course; and to make nonsubstantive, technical revisions to update the existing code language to current style..
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HB61
Relating to income tax; to define certain terms; to provide for a tax credit to a recruited worker or remote worker who moves to certain counties in Alabama.
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HB62
Relating to building codes; to provide a limited exemption to applicable building codes for certain nonprofit veterans' organizations that acquire certain buildings under certain conditions.
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HJR232
CREATING THE JOINT INTERIM STUDY COMMISSION ON PROTECTING CHILDREN FROM INTERNET PORNOGRAPHY.
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HB225
Absentee voting, eliminating requirement that affidavit accompanying absentee ballot be witnessed or notarized, Sec. 17-11-7, 17-11-10 am'd.
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HB229
Open Meetings Act, participation in meetings by electronic communication further provided, Sec. 36-25A-5.1 am'd.
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HB314
Child custody, parenting plan required in all cases, court established plan in certain cases, remedies for violations of plan, Sec. 30-3-158 added; Secs. 30-3-1, 30-3-150, 30-3-151, 30-3-152, 30-3-153, 30-3-157 am'd.
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HB409
Construction contracts, indemnification provision for damages caused by another party, prohibited
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HB463
Coosa Co., Forever Wild Land Trust property, certain percentage of available on a marketplace for carbon credits, any income received to be credited to General Fund of Coosa Co., const. amend.
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HB474
Recycling, authorizing the Dept. of Environmental Management to issue transferable recycle credits to users of recyclable materials and for off setting solid waste disposal costs, to administer all transactions, to impose civil penalties for fraud
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HB62
Lease tax exemptions, to provide a lease tax exemption for lease transactions to nonprofit corporations, Sec. 40-12-223 am'd.
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HB65
Forever Wild Trust, carbon credits, receipts of funds provided for, const. amend.
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HB558
Open Meetings Act, participation in meetings by electronic communication further provided, Sec. 36-25A-5.1 am'd.