About
Representative Laura Hall is proud to serve the citizens of District 19 in Madison County. A devoted public servant, Representative Hall began her career by spending more than 40 years in public education, a cause that remains very close to her heart. She has served as the President of the Huntsville Education Association and continues to bring leadership to the District’s public school systems. She is also committed to the health of Alabamians, having served on the legislature’s Health committee as well as being appointed Chairwoman of the Governor’s Commission on AIDS.
Representative Hall is the Vice-Chair of the Madison County Legislative Delegation and Ranking Minority Member of both the General Fund Finance and Appropriations and Internal Affairs committees. Representative Hall’s other community leadership positions include Board positions for Hope Place, Constitution Village, and the AIDS Action Coalition, as well as membership with the American Association of University Women, Madison County Democratic Women, the Tennessee Valley League of Women Voters, the Huntsville Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta, and the Greater Huntsville Chapter of Links, Inc.
During her tenure in the legislature, Representative Hall has authored many bills advancing the rights and wishes of Alabamians of all walks of life.
She has also partnered with the City of Huntsville and Madison County Commissioner, District 6 for the past 14 years to run the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program, which gives residents access to free tax return preparation. During this time, more than $16 million have been returned to our community.
Representative Hall worked with Representative Jack Williams in co-sponsoring a bill to strengthen Alabama’s fight against human trafficking. She also continues to fight for the rights and well-being of those with mental illness and cognitive disorders, access to healthcare particularly for individuals affected by HIV/AIDS, and the rights of incarcerated and previously incarcerated persons.
Contact Information
Known contact information for Laura Hall from Huntsville, AL.
- 11 South Union Street, Room 517-DMontgomery, AL 36130-2950
- Phone: 334-261-0517
- Official Email: [email protected]
Education Information
Known educational history for Laura Hall from Huntsville, AL.
- MS, Science Education, Ohio State University, 1973
- BA, Biology, Morris College, 1965
- Certified, K-12 Administration, Alabama A&M University
Political Information
Known political history for Laura Hall from Huntsville, AL.
- Candidate, Alabama State House of Representatives, District 19, 2022
- Representative, Alabama State House of Representatives, District 19, 1993-present
Professions Information
Known professional history for Laura Hall from Huntsville, AL.
- Administrator, Calhoun Community College, 1998-2008
- Educator, J.O. Johnson High School, 1965-1998
Congressional Information
Known congressional history for Laura Hall from Huntsville, AL.
- Former Ranking Minority Member, Internal Affairs Committee, Alabama State House of Representatives
- Former Vice Chair, Madison County Legislation Committee, Alabama State House of Representatives
- Member, Madison County Women's Political Caucus, present
- Member/Chair, Alabama House of Representatives Black Caucus, present
Organizations Information
Known organizational history for Laura Hall from Huntsville, AL.
- State and County Democratic Executive Committee, 1990-1998
- Member, Delta Sigma Theta Incorporated
- Board Member, Constitution Village
- Board Member, Hope Place
- Chair, Governor's Commission on Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
- Member, Tennessee Valley League of Women Voters
- Member, American Association of University Women
- Member, Central, North Alabama Health Center, present
- Member, Advisory Board of Directors, AID Action Coalition, present
- Member, Greater Huntsville Chapter of Links, Incorporated
- Member, Madison County Democratic Women, present
- President, Huntsville Education Association
- Vice Chair, Madison County Legislative Delegation
Election History
Laura Hall from Huntsville, AL has participated in elections listed below in the state of Alabama.
Sponsored Bills
View legislative bills that Laura Hall has sponsored.
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HB229
Alabama Coalition Against Domestic Violence, appropriations
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HB295
Alabama Office of Minority Affairs; renamed to the Alabama Office of Civic Engagement
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HJR33
Dr. Leon Frazier, commended
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HJR38
Dr. Lloyd Walker, commended
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HJR39
General Federation of Women's Clubs Alabama and President Becky Vasant, commended
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HR35
Dr. Leon Frazier, death mourned
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HB155
State holidays, observance of all federal holidays provided for
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HB184
Coalition Against Domestic Violence, appropriation, operations plan and audited financial statement required, quarterly and end-of-year reports required
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HB538
Alabama Coat of Arms; revised
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HB555
Establishes the Single Parent Support Income Tax Credit
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HB568
Restoration of Voting Rights; notification to convicted individuals seeking restoration; Pardons and Paroles Board required to notify individuals and Secretary of State when voting rights restored
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HB583
Madison County, compensation of the sheriff further provided for
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HJR152
Dr. Shannen Dee Williams, commended
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HJR21
General Federation of Women’s Clubs Alabama Federation of Women’s Clubs (GFWC Alabama), commended
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HJR211
Affirming that the American Dream belongs to all of us
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HJR323
Dr. Leslie N. Pollard, commended
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HJR54
General Federation of Women's Clubs Alabama Federation of Women's Clubs (GFWC Alabama), commended
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HR131
Dr. Pollard, honored
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HR145
Dr. Pollard, honored
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HR151
Shannen Dee Williams, commended
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HR189
Harriet Clark, honored
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HR19
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion principles, promoted
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HR20
Honoring Ms. Beulah Ballard Toney
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HR201
Delta Days at the Capitol, recognized
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HR237
Walter Peavy, commended
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HR322
Leslie Pollard, commended
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HR355
Ola Mae Lampley, death mourned
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HR55
Dr. Stanley Torain, death mourned
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HB135
Coalition Against Domestic Violence, appropriation, operations plan and audited financial statement required, quarterly and end-of-year reports required.
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HB153
FY25 State Employees' COLA
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HB159
Alabama Coat of Arms; revised
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HB160
State holidays, observance of all federal holidays provided for
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HJR116
Alabama Delta Days, celebrated
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HJR173
APOL1-Mediated Kidney Disease Awareness Day; last Tuesday of each April, recognized
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HJR74
Captain Marion Bullock, commended
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HR130
Malcolm Thomas, commended
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HR137
Pastor Walter Peavy, commended
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HR138
Alabama Delta Days, celebrated
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HR20
National Black HIV and AIDS Awareness Day, recognized
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HR62
Spellman College Glee Club, Celebrating
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HR63
Mrs. Georgia Mae Lanier, death mourned
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HB155
To make an appropriation of $169,633 from the State General Fund to the Coalition Against Domestic Violence for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024, to require an operations plan and an audited financial statement prior to the release of any funds, and to require quarterly and end of the year performance reports.
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HB486
Relating to the Alabama Women's Tribute Statue Commission; to add Section 41-9-338.4, Code of Alabama 1975, to exempt the commission from the public works competitive bid laws.
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HB96
Relating to voting rights; to amend Sections 15-22-36.1, 17-3-31, and 17-4-3, Code of Alabama 1975; to eliminate the application requirement and the Certificate of Eligibility to Register to Vote; to require the Board of Pardons and Paroles to determine whether an individual may have his or her right to vote restored if the individual has lost his or her right to vote by reason of conviction in a state or federal court and has been pardoned or released from incarceration or period of probation or parole; to allow an indigent individual to have his or her right to vote restored if he or she has paid all fines and restitution and is in compliance with an approved payment plan for the payment of court costs and fees or an approved community service plan to offset the payment of court costs and fees; to remove impeachment from the list of offenses that prohibit an individual from having his or her right to vote restored to make consistent with existing law; and to add Section 17-3-31.1 to the Code of Alabama 1975, to require notification to the individual that his or her right to vote has been restored.
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HB97
Relating to state holidays; to amend Section 1-3-8, Code of Alabama 1975; to specify that the State of Alabama shall observe as holidays days designated as a holiday by the federal government; and to delete duplicative language and make nonsubstantive, technical revisions to update the existing code language to current style.
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HJR127
URGING THE STATE BOARD OF HEALTH TO INCREASE THE AWARENESS OF TRIPLE NEGATIVE BREAST CANCER AND TO EXPAND ACCESS TO SCREENING AND TREATMENT.
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HJR9
DESIGNATING THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 11 AS PUBLIC SAFETY WEEK.
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HR185
ACKNOWLEDING AND CONGRATULATING OVETTA HOBSON FOR HER SUCCESS AS THE 25TH PRESIDENT OF THE HUNTSVILLE ALUMNAE CHAPTER OF DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY, INCORPORATED, 2019-2021 AND 2021-2023.
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HR197
ACKNOWLEDING AND CONGRATULATING OVETTA HOBSON FOR HER SUCCESS AS THE 25TH PRESIDENT OF THE HUNTSVILLE ALUMNAE CHAPTER OF DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY, INCORPORATED, 2019-2021 AND 2021-2023.
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HR279
CELEBRATING THE 18TH ANNUAL HONDA BATTLE OF THE BANDS INVITATIONAL SHOWCASE.
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HR63
CELEBRATING MRS. LAURA HUBBARD-THOMAS ON THE OCCASION OF HER 100TH BIRTHDAY.
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HR64
CELEBRATING MRS. BETTY HUBBARD-STANFORD ON THE OCCASION OF HER 90TH BIRTHDAY CELABRATION.
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HB166
Coalition Against Domestic Violence, appropriation, operations plan and audited financial statement required, quarterly and end-of-year reports required
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HB167
Absentee voting, inmate identification card valid form of ID to vote absentee, Sec. 17-9-30 am'd.
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HB168
Absentee voting, authorize without providing excuse, Secs. 17-11-3, 17-11-7 am'd.
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HB199
Governor's Office of Minority Affairs, name changed to Alabama Office of Minority Affairs, established as a separate state agency, authorized to draft policy recommendations, merit and non-merit staff provided for, technical corrections re name change made to Historic Tax Credit Evaluating Committee, Secs. 36-13-50, 36-13-51, 36-13-53, 40-9F-38 am'd.
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HB360
Medicaid, extend postpartum coverage for eligible pregnant women to one year after birth
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HB445
Taxation, tax exemptions, Rosetta James Foundation exempt from all state, county, and municipal taxes, licenses, and fees, Sec. 40-9-12 am'd.
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HB473
Voting rights restoration, application requirement eliminated, Board of Pardons and Paroles to determine eligibility to receive Certificate of Eligibility to Register to Vote, indigent individual's voting rights to be restored if individual is in compliance with approved payment plan for payment of fines, court costs and fees, Secs. 15-22-36.1, 17-3-31, 17-4-3 am'd.
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HB53
Voting rights restoration, application requirement eliminated, Board of Pardons and Paroles to determine eligibility to receive Certificate of Eligibility to Register to Vote, indigent individual's voting rights to be restored if individual is in compliance with approved payment plan for payment of fines, court costs and fees, Secs. 15-22-36.1, 17-3-31 am'd.
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HJR162
Alzheimer's Disease Task Force, reauthorized
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HJR86
Pickard, William F., commended
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HR14
Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University Men's soccer team, commended
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HR21
Alabama Federation of Women's Clubs, commended
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HR257
Thomas, Irene M., death mourned
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HR294
Thomas, Irene M., 100th birthday, commended
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HR296
Dawkins-Haigler, Dorothea, commended
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HR46
Epsilon Gamma Omega Chapter, recognized
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HR47
American Heart Month, recognized
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HR85
B-Uniq Sophisticated Ladies Red Hat Chapter, commended
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HR87
Pickard, William F., commended
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HB295
Coalition Against Domestic Violence, appropriation, operations plan and audited financial statement required, quarterly and end-of-year reports required
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HB305
Drugs, prohibit unlawful sale of drug paraphernalia and controlled substances on or within a certain distance from churches or schools, Secs. 13A-12-250, 13A-12-260 am'd.
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HB306
Wrongful Incarceration, compensation, provided further, Secs. 29-2-156, 29-2-159 am'd.
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HB307
Elder abuse, require redaction of contract information from court documents released to the public, to clarify that an elderly person of sound mind or body may hire legal counsel for representation, Sec. 38-9F-6 am'd.
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HB36
Prisoners, adopting federal procedures for use of restraints on pregnant women
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HB37
Voting rights restoration, process of applying for Certificate of Eligibility to Register to Vote, eliminate requirement to pay fines and fees to regain right to vote, expand persons eligible for restoration of voting rights, Sec. 15-22-36.1, 17-3-31 am'd.
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HB38
Absentee voting, inmate identification card valid form of ID to vote absentee, Sec. 17-9-30 am'd.
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HB385
Education, public K-12 schools, sex education, revising the focus of content, course materials and instructions provided, Sec. 16-40A-2 am'd.
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HB39
Absentee voting, authorize without providing excuse, Secs. 17-11-3, 17-11-7 am'd.
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HB396
Absentee voting, to allow the absentee election manager to appoint additional assistants, to further provide for absentee ballots applications, to authorize absentee voting without an excuse, to provide further for the process of counting absentee ballots, to eliminate the requirement that an absentee ballot be postmarked as of date prior to election day, Secs. 17-11-2, 17-11-3, 17-11-7, 17-11-10, 17-11-14, 17-11-18 am'd.
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HB40
Military Affairs and civil defense, prohibit National Guard members from using Confederate medals on uniforms, remove certain groups from list allowed to use armory, technical revisions to code, Secs. 31-2-77, 31-4-14 am'd.
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HB41
State property, remove language relating to management of First White House of the Confederacy, technical revisions made, Secs. 41-12-1, 41-12-3 am'd.
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HB42
Monuments, clarify that Dir. of Division of Parks may contribute to erection of monuments by any group, Sec. 9-2-105 am'd.
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HB43
State coat of arms, altered, Secs. 1-2-1, 1-2-2 am'd.
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HB431
Medicaid, extend postpartum coverage for eligible pregnant women to one year after birth
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HB44
State boards, Alabama Historical Records Advisory Board, membership revised, Board of Advisors to Alabama Historical Commission, list of entities authorized to name members to the board revised, Secs. 41-6-103, 41-9-246 am'd.
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HB468
Medicaid, extend postpartum coverage for eligible pregnant women to one year after birth
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HB82
Voting rights restoration, process of applying for Certificate of Eligibility to Register to Vote, eliminate requirement to pay fines and fees to regain right to vote, expand persons eligible for restoration of voting rights, Sec. 15-22-36.1, 17-3-31 am'd.
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HB83
Absentee voting, authorize without providing excuse, Secs. 17-11-3, 17-11-7 am'd.
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HB84
Absentee voting, inmate identification card valid form of ID to vote absentee, Sec. 17-9-30 am'd.
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HJR123
Hinton, Anthony Ray, recognizing injustice suffered
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HJR21
Midgett, Vanessa K., commended
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HJR286
Alabama A and M University football team, commended
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HJR287
Alabama A and M University Men's Tennis Team, commended
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HJR62
Milan, Jesse, commended
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HJR74
Tax credits, promote tax credit for nurses caring for COVID-19 patients during 2020 or 2021 or both years
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HR283
Alabama A and M University football team, commended
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HR284
Alabama A and M University Men's Tennis Team, commended
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HR293
Jackson, Horace G., commended
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HR300
Whitaker, Samuel Leroy, commended
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HR63
Milan, Jesse, commended
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HB 156
Coalition Against Domestic Violence, appropriation, operations plan and audited financial statement required, quarterly and end-of-year reports required
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HB 42
Missing and endangered persons, to expand existing law to include missing and endangered persons suffering from a mental or physical disability who are at risk of bodily harm or death. Secs. 26-19A-1 to 26-19A-5, inclusive, am'd.
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HB 48
Marriage, minimum age of contracting marriage increased from the age of 16 to age 17, Sec. 30-1-4 am'd.
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HB 49
Law enforcement agencies, sex offenses, to preserve and retain all evidence of commission of the offense until case has been resolved
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HB 50
Absentee voting, inmate identification card valid form of ID to vote absentee, Sec. 17-9-30 am'd.
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HB 51
Public contracts, preference to certain bidders
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HB 52
Wine manufacturers, clarifying that no separate retail license is needed for sales at a winery or tasting room, Sec. 28-7-18 am'd.
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HB 53
Crimes and offenses, crime of female genital mutilation established, criminal penalties provided
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HB 54
Privacy, prohibit state agency from selling personal information of Alabama residents
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HB 55
Motor vehicles, responding to law enforcement stops, requiring that manuel and State Dept. of Educ. include information on how to respond to law enforcement stops
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HB 56
Drugs, prohibit unlawful sale of drug paraphernalia and controlled substances near church, prohibit sales of drug paraphernalia near school, Secs. 13A-12-250, 13A-12-260 am'd.
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HB 57
Prisoners, adopting federal procedures for use of restraints on pregnant women
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HB 71
Education, public K-12 schools, sex education, revising the focus of content, course materials and instructions provided, Sec. 16-40A-2 am'd.
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HB250
Voting rights restoration, process of applying for Certificate of Eligibility to Register to Vote, eliminate requirement to pay fines and fees to regain right to vote, expand persons eligible for restoration of voting rights, Sec. 15-22-36.1, 17-3-31 am'd.
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HB251
Absentee voting, authorize without providing excuse, Secs. 17-11-3, 17-11-7 am'd.
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HB306
Madison Co., small farm wineries, authorize to self-distribute
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HB394
Wrongful Incarceration, compensation, provided further, Secs. 29-2-156, 29-2-159 am'd.
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HB398
Crimes and offenses, human trafficking, further provided to include consenting to the marriage of a minor to subject the minor to labor servitude or sexual servitude, Sec. 13A-6-153 am'd.
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HB448
Medicaid, extend postpartum coverage for eligible pregnant women to one year after birth
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HJR115
Maternal Health Awareness Day, May 10, 2020, designated
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HJR118
Maternal Health Awareness Day, May 10, 2020, designated
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HJR92
Hinton, Anthony Ray, recognizing injustice suffered
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HJR93
Hinton, Anthony Ray, recognizing injustice suffered
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HR20
Go Red for Women Day, recognized
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HR6
Commemoration of the anniversary of "Bloody Sunday" and the Selma-To-Montgomery March, recognized
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HR60
West, James E., commended
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HR61
Lawrence, Victor B., commended
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HR87
International Women of Courage, 2020 recipients, commended
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HR90
Hinton, Anthony Ray, recognizing injustice suffered
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HB 116
Landscape Architects, Alabama Board of Examiners of, Sunset Law review, continued until October 1, 2023.
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HB 117
Dental Examiners, Board of, Sunset Law review, continued until October 1, 2021.
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HB 156
Coalition Against Domestic Violence, appropriation, operations plan and audited financial statement required, quarterly and end-of-year reports required
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HB 169
Law enforcement agencies, sex offenses, to preserve and retain all evidence of commission of the offense until case has been resolved
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HB 287
Historical Commission, monuments for Rosa Parks and Helen Keller, established
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HB 322
Sales and use tax on food, exempt from, beginning September 1, 2018
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HB 453
Absentee voting, inmate identification card valid form of ID to vote absentee, option of incarcerated person added to absentee application, ballot and list of criteria for eligibility to vote absentee, Secs. 17-9-30, 17-11-3, 17-11-7 am'd.
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HB 454
Voting rights restoration, process of applying for Certificate of Eligibility to Register to Vote, eliminate requirement to pay fines and fees to regain right to vote, expand persons eligible for restoration of voting rights, Sec. 15-22-36.1 am'd.
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HB 467
Marriage, minimum age of contracting marriage increased from the age of 16 to age 17, Sec. 30-1-4 am'd.
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HB 490
Drugs, prohibit unlawful sale of drug paraphernalia and controlled substances near church, prohibit sales of drug paraphernalia near school, Secs. 13A-12-250, 13A-12-260 am'd.
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HB 549
Public Health, require Dept of Public Health to provide education to public regarding care for Alzheimer's and dementia patients, provide funding, Secs. 22-50-70, 22-50-71, 22-50-72, 22-50-73, 22-50-74 repealed
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HB 585
Prisoners, adopting federal procedures for use of restraints on pregnant women
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HB 96
Crimes and offenses, marijuana, possession of, unlawful possession in first and second degree further provided, possession of marijuana in third degree created, Secs. 13A-12-214.4, 13A-12-214.5 added; Secs. 13A-12-213, 13A-12-214 am'd.
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HB 97
Public contracts, preference to certain bidders
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HJR118
Alzheimer's Awareness Day, April 30, 2019, proclaimed
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HJR14
Department of Labor, urged to establish a government shutdown relief hotline
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HJR15
Taylor, Theoplus Jefferson, death mourned
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HJR16
Scruggs, Julius R., professional achievements, commended
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HJR31
Davis, O. Wendell, commended
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HJR72
Butler, Don Darius, commended
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HR12
Taylor, Theoplus Jefferson, death mourned
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HR13
Scruggs, Julius R., professional achievements, commended
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HR152
Hugine, Abbiegail Mariam Hamilton, professional achievements, commended
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HR190
March of Dimes Day, recognized
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HR229
Rodgers Family and Blue Spring Road Church of Christ, commended
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HR251
Ivy Center of Huntsville/Madison County Foundation, Incorporated, recognized
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HR30
Davis, O. Wendell, commended
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HR308
McMurran, Harold, commended
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HR32
Bradford, Henry L., Jr., death mourned
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HR45
The Links, Incorporated, commended
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HR53
Johnson, T. C. , commended
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HB 165
Equal Pay Remedies and Enforcement Act, established, legislative findings regarding wage differentials between minorities and nonminorities and males and females, Equal Pay Commission established, members, duties, powers, report to Governor and Legislature
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HB 255
Adult Protective Services Act, revise definition of protected person, to persons with Alzheimers disease or dementia and remove reference to senile, Sec. 38-9-2 am'd.
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HB 367
Criminal procedure, civil asset forfeiture, Secs. 13A-8-117, 13A-11-37, 15-5-60, 20-2-93 repealed
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HB 427
Missing persons, persons with Alzheimer's or dementia eligible for Senior Citizen's Alert regardless of age, law enforcement personnel required to undergo training in searching for dementia patients, Secs. 26-19A-2, 26-19A-4 am'd.
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HB 436
Taxation, income tax credit, against tax liability for the rehabilitation, preservation, or development of structures near certain higher education institutions, Historic University Neighborhood Rehabilitation Act
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HB 445
Taxation, income tax credit, against tax liability for the rehabilitation, preservation, or development of structures near certain higher education institutions, Historic University Neighborhood Rehabilitation Act
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HB 474
Rosa Parks Day, first day of December of each year, designated holiday, allow co. and municipality to observe, Sec. 1-3-8 am'd.
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HB 485
Rosetta James Foundation, Tax exemption from tax; Sec. 40-9-12 am'd.
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HJR 183
Alabama HIV Awareness Day, recognized
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HJR 195
Criminal Justice System, urged to seek options to divert and treat drug offenders
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HJR 196
Criminal Justice System, urged to seek options to divert and treat drug offenders
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HJR 207
Cathey, Reginald Eurias, death mourned
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HJR 232
Caples, Virginia, death mourned
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HJR 259
Education, requesting additional funding for
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HJR 307
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Delta Day, recognized
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HJR 340
Fletcher, Ronald, commended
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HJR 341
Fletcher, Richard, commended
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HJR 501
Oakes, Sylvia, dedicated service and retirement, commended
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HR 160
Gamble, Carl, commended
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HR 181
Gamble, Carl, commended
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HR 182
Alabama HIV Awareness Day, recognized
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HR 228
Caples, Virginia, death mourned
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HR 309
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Delta Day, recognized
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HR 338
Fletcher, Richard, commended
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HR 339
Fletcher, Ronald, commended
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HR 502
Oakes, Sylvia, professional achievement, commended
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HB119
Interior Designers, Alabama Board for Registered, Sunset Law review, continued until October 1, 2021.
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HB120
Behavior Analyst Licensing Board, Sunset Law review, continued until October 1, 2020.
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HB121
Medical Examiners and Medical Licensure Commission, Sunset Law review, continued until October 1, 2021.
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HB276
Taxation, exempt Rosetta James Scholarship Foundation from sales and use taxes
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HB278
Parolees, nondriver ID cards, Commissioner of Dept. of Corrections and Secretary of the ALEA, authority to establish program to issue nondriver ID to resident parolees upon release
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HB310
Alzheimer's disease, Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency, Peace Officers' Standards and Training Commission, Firefighters' Personnel Standards and Education Commission, required to train first responders to deal with
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HB330
Child abuse or neglect, mandatory reporting requirements, Sec. 26-14-3 am'd
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HB79
Voter registration, automatic, authorized
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HB80
Motor vehicles, certificate of title, mailing via registered mail, postage paid by applicant requesting, Secs. 32-8-6, 32-8-35 am'd.
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HJR175
Showers, Richard, commended
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HJR178
Showers, Richard, commended
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HJR179
Ali, Miniya I., commended
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HJR183
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Delta Day, recognized
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HJR442
Penn, Evelyn Hill, outstanding personal achievement, commended
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HJR446
New, Father Gary Ward, death mourned
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HJR471
King, Coretta Scott, commended
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HJR500
Alzheimer's awareness training, the importance of, recognized
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HR106
Spelman College National Alumnae Association, Huntsville Area Chapter, 30th anniversary, recognized
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HR168
Showers, Richard, commended
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HR180
Ali, Miniya I., commended
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HR181
Showers, Richard, commended
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HR192
Showers, Richard, commended
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HR343
Mae C. Jemison High School, commended
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HR350
Doss, Jack, commended
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HR387
King, Coretta Scott, commended
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HR441
Penn, Evelyn Hill, outstanding personal achievement, commended
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HR444
McGowen, Christopher Nicol, death mourned
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HR450
New, Father Gary Ward, death mourned
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HR484
Beavers, Willie Mae, 90th birthday, commended
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HR499
Alzheimer's awareness training, the importance of, recognized
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HR510
Ragland, Elizabeth Sloan, commended
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HR67
Strong, Jamel, commended
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HB149
Voter registration, automatic, authorized
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HB150
Equal Pay Remedies and Enforcement Act, established, legislative findings regarding wage differentials between minorities and nonminorities and males and females, Equal Pay Commission established, members, duties, powers, report to Governor and Legislature
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HB210
License plate scanners, use by state agencies, political subdivisions prohibited on public highways, exceptions, confidentiality and destruction of information collected
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HB423
Innocence Inquiry Commission, creation within Administrative Office of Courts, duties, review of by felony conviction upon presentation of verifiable evidence of innocence not previously presented, referral to court of original jurisdiction for review
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HB424
Criminal offenders, certificate of qualification for employment or occupational licensing issued by Board of Pardons and Paroles
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HB461
Open Meetings Act, excludes boards of trustees of institutions of higher education created by statute from serial meeting requirements, Sec. 36-25A-2 am'd.
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HB495
Adoption, in cases of fraud, final orders may be challenged until child is 18, Sec. 26-10A-25 am'd.
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HB543
Adoption, in cases of fraud, final orders may be challenged until child is 18, Sec. 26-10A-25 am'd.
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HJR101
HIV is Not a Crime II National Training Academy, recognized
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HJR113
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy Alert Month, September 2016, designated
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HJR169
Hawkins, Lakiesha Vessel, professional achievement, commended
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HJR48
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Delta Day, recognized
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HR118
Farrar, Albert F., Sr., death mourned
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HR127
Oakwood University, 2016 Alumni Homecoming Weekend, recognized
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HR145
Caples, Virginia, outstanding professional achievement, commended
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HR191
HIV is Not a Crime II National Training Academy, recognized
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HR346
Rogers, E. E., 100th birthday celebration, commended
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HR379
Johnson, Earvin "Magic", commended
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HR61
Drake, Sarah L., 70th birthday celebration, commended
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HR62
Farrar, Albert F., Sr., death mourned
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HR84
Bell, Felicia A., commended
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HR92
HIV is Not a Crime II National Training Academy, recognized
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HR95
HIV is Not a Crime II National Training Academy, recognized
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HB172
State Board of Occupational Therapy, Sunset Law review, continued until October 1, 2019
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HB173
Polygraph Examiners Board, Sunset Law review, continued until October 1, 2019.
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HB174
Onsite Wastewater Board, Sunset Law review, continued until October 1, 2019
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HB175
State Board of Prosthetists and Orthotists, Sunset Law review, continued until October 1, 2018.
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HB176
State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors, Sunset Law review, continued until October 1, 2019
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HB363
Sexual abuse and assault awareness and prevention, programs in K-12 schools, required, Secs. 16-28B-6, 16-28B-8 am'd.
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HB364
Equal Pay Remedies and Enforcement Act, established, legislative findings regarding wage differentials between minorities and nonminorities and males and females, Equal Pay Commission established, members, duties, powers, report to Governor and Legislature
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HJR119
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Delta Day, recognized
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HJR216
Atrial Fibrillation Day, May 14, 2015, bringing awareness, recognized
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HJR219
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy Alert Day, September 2015, recognized
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HJR236
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy Alert Month, September 2015, designated
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HJR78
First Responders Appreciation Day, September 27, 2015, named
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HR100
Links, Incorporated, humanitarian efforts, recognized
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HR105
Urging President of the United States to request that a woman be placed on the twenty dollar bill in 2020
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HR143
Clark, Willie Mingo, death mourned
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HR215
Atrial Fibrillation Day, May 14, 2015, bringing awareness, recognized
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HR218
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy Alert Day, September 2015, recognized
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HR220
Atrial Fibrillation Day, May 14, 2015, bringing awareness, recognized
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HR239
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy Alert Day, September 2015, recognized
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HR248
Mother Pinkie High, commended
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HR249
Link, Judy, outstanding achievements, commended
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HR250
Link, James, commended
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HR251
Clift, Laura B., outstanding achievements, commended
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HR252
Kent, Joey, induction into the Huntsville-Madison County Athletic Hall of Fame, commended
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HR253
Fuller, Andy, induction into the Huntsville-Madison County Athletic Hall of Fame, commended
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HR254
Sanders, Pat, induction into the Huntsville-Madison County Athletic Hall of Fame, commended
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HR255
Lane, Mary E., outstanding achievements, commended
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HR256
Lane, James, outstanding achievements, commended
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HR71
Crutcher, Jerry L., 40th Pastorial anniversary, commended
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HR95
Richardson, Bernice C., Diamond Birthday Celebration, commended
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HB236
Equal Pay Remedies and Enforcement Act, established, legislative findings regarding wage differentials between minorities and nonminorities and males and females, Equal Pay Commission established, members, duties, powers, report to Governor and Legislature
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HB285
Individuals with disabilities, promotion of employment by state programs and services, Jeff Ridgeway Alabama Employment First Initiative Act
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HB593
Sexual abuse and assault awareness and prevention, programs in K-12 schools, required, Secs. 16-28B-6, 16-28B-8 am'd.
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HB83
Penny Trust Fund (PTF), Comptroller authorized to transmit funds to State Board of Education, Secs. 41-15A-2, 41-15A-6 am'd
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HJR231
Alzheimer's Disease Task Force, extended to tenth Legislative day of the 2015 Regular Session
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HJR232
Alzheimer's Disease Task Force, created
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HJR326
Alabama Federation of Women's Clubs, commended
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HJR332
YMCA organizations, Healthy Kids Day, commended
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HJR479
Rosser, Tolton C., commended
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HJR480
Lowe, Sammy, commended
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HJR72
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Delta Day, recognized
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HR108
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., debutantes, commended
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HR114
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., commended
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HR195
Malcolm, Roy E., commended
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HR219
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., 77th South Eastern Regional Conference, recognized
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HR239
Henderson, Christopher Amari, death mourned
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HR259
Alabama First Jurisdiction Church of God in Christ, commended
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HR313
Smith, Beverly E., commended
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HR323
Alabama Federation of Women's Clubs, commended
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HR362
YMCA Associations, commended
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HR363
Butler, Julian D., commended
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HR364
Johnson, T.C., 30th anniversary of service to St. Luke Christian Church, commended
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HR365
Carodine, Frederick, Sr., commended
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HR366
Vickers, John, Jr., commended
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HR414
Allen, Rance, commended
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HR415
Lowe, Sammy, commended
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HR416
Rosser, Tolton C., commended
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HR469
Kelly, Elder T. Marshall, commended
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HR470
Boyd, Lettye A., commended
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HR471
Briggins, Charles E., Sr., commended
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HR472
Draper, Mother Willie Mae, commended
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HR473
Vedane, Charles Richard, commended
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HR474
Hawk, Mother Hazel, commended
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HR475
Black, Delia, commended
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HR491
Thompson, Donnie, commended
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HR492
Pulley, Jean Wade, death mourned
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HR493
Davis, O. Wendell, Pastoral Anniversary, commended
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HR541
Willis, Britain Levi, death mourned
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HR61
Snodgrass, Georgia Parker, celebrating her life, commended
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HR67
Askew, Laverne L., commended
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HR70
Koger, Penny, death mourned
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HB217
Pardons and Paroles Board, Scottsboro Boys Act, posthumous pardons for certain convictions prior to 1932
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HB312
J.F. Drake State Technical College, name changed to J.F. Drake State Community and Technical College
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HB485
Penny Trust Fund (PTF), Comptroller authorized to transmit funds from PTF to State Board of Education, Secs. 41-15A-2, 41-15A-6 am'd
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HB659
Searches and seizures, certain electronic communication services providers precluded from release of stored electronic communications without a valid search warrant, penalties for violations
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HB660
Individuals with disabilities, promotion of employment by state programs and services, Alabama Employment First Initiative Act
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HB75
Elevator Safety Review Board, Sunset Law Review, continued until October 1, 2017, with modification to delete requirements of specific certification, Sec. 25-13-7 am'd.
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HB76
Interior Designers, Board for Registered, Sunset Law Review, continued until October 1, 2017
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HB77
Landscape Architects, State Board of, Sunset Law Review, continued until October 1, 2017
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HB78
Geologists, Board of Licensure for Professional, Sunset Law Review, continued until October 1, 2017
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HJR176
Medicaid, urging Governor to expand under the Federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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HJR178
Horton, James Edwin, Jr., posthumously commended
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HJR298
Kennedy, Representative Yvonne, honored posthumously
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HJR300
Scottsboro Boys Museum and Cultural Center and to The University of Alabama, recognized
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HJR369
Employment First Initiative, for employing persons with disabilities
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HR184
Cole, Leroy R., commended
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HR206
Crutcher, Jerry L., commended
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HR252
Hill, Edwin Silsby, death mourned
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HR292
Snodgrass, Horace Nathaniel, death mourned
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HR293
Wilson, Antoinette S., death mourned
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HR294
Powers, Carl Tyrone, death mourned
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HR295
Scottsboro Boys Museum and Cultural Center and to The University of Alabama, recognized
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HR336
Robinson, Virginia Love, death mourned
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HR337
Littlepage, Dr. Harriett, commended
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HR338
Horton, Wilhelmenia Joyce Walker, death mourned
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HR352
Harris, Terrell, Jr., outstanding accomplishments and dedicated service, commended
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HR370
Ms. Wheelchair Alabama, Incorporated, recognized
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HR373
Draper Memorial Church of God in Christ, 50th Anniversary, commended
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HR408
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) staff, commended
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HR434
Rodney, Paula Montgomery, Ms. Wheelchair Alabama, commended
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HR435
Bradley, Henry, death mourned
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HR542
Carodine, C. Kenneth, commended