Tim Wadsworth
General Information

Wadsworth is the conservative Republican who has fought senseless higher taxes and corrupt politics in Montgomery.
Noted by the American Conservative Union as one of the consistent top conservative representatives in Montgomery, Wadsworth was also one of the first state officials to endorse and support Donald Trump for President in 2016. Wadsworth served as a delegate committed to Donald Trump to the Republican National Convention in 2016 and in 2020 and was elected as Elector by the Fourth Congressional District to cast your vote for Donald Trump.
"I've worked hard to bring new jobs and businesses to our communities in Walker and Winston counties, and we've been successful in bringing back our share of tax dollars," Wadsworth stated.
"Residents told me they wanted increased funding for our volunteer fire departments, and I found sources for those dollars. I was able to secure grants for the communities and schools in this district."
Wadsworth continued, "Specifically, I negotiated to get lighting at the Carbon Hill - Nauvoo exit on I-22. Similarly, I worked to have the State of Alabama take over Duncan Bridge on Smith Lake, and spend $5.7 million of state funds for its badly needed renovation."
Wadsworth established the Cordova Women’s Society and Carbon Hill Women’s Club, and a community college campus in Winston County.
Tim Wadsworth attended Walker College and the University of Alabama where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in accounting and Masters in Tax Accounting from the University of Alabama.
Tim went on to work in the tax department of Deloitte, Haskins, and Sells LLP, earning a CPA and in the tax department at Southern Natural Gas before earning his law degree at Cumberland School of Law in 1985.
Alabama House District 14 includes parts of Walker, Winston, Cullman and Jefferson counties.
The Republican Primary is set for May 24, 2022, and the General Election later in November. Tim thanks you for your support.
Contact Information
Known contact information for Tim Wadsworth from Arley, AL.
- 11 South Union Street, Suite 427-CMontgomery, AL 36130-2950
- Phone: 334-261-0554
- Official Email: [email protected]
Education Information
Known educational history for Tim Wadsworth from Arley, AL.
- Master's, Tax Accounting, University of Alabama, 1979
- BS, Accounting, University of Alabama, 1978
- JD, Samford University's Cumberland School of Law, 1976-1978
- Associate's, Walker College, 1973-1976
Political Information
Known political history for Tim Wadsworth from Arley, AL.
- Candidate, Alabama State House of Representatives, District 14, 2022
- Representative, Alabama State House of Representatives, District 14, 2014-present
Professions Information
Known professional history for Tim Wadsworth from Arley, AL.
- Attorney, Wadsworth Law Office, 1985-present
- Former Accountant, Southern Natural Gas, 1981-1982
- Accountant, Deloitte, Haskins, and Sells, Limited Liability Partnership, 1979-1981
Congressional Information
Known congressional history for Tim Wadsworth from Arley, AL.
- Former Member, Technology and Research Committee, Alabama State House of Representatives
- Former Vice Chair, State Government Committee, Alabama State House of Representatives
Organizations Information
Known organizational history for Tim Wadsworth from Arley, AL.
- Member, National Rifle Association, present
- Member, Kappa Sigma Fraternity
- Member, Alabama Accounting Society
Election History
Tim Wadsworth from Arley, AL has participated in elections listed below in the state of Alabama.
Sponsored Bills
View legislative bills that Tim Wadsworth has sponsored.
- HB190
- Relating to rights and remedies of a purchaser of real estate sold at a tax sale; to amend Section 40-10-82 of the Code of Alabama 1975, to provide limitations of actions that may be brought in circuit court to resolve certain issues related to real estate sold for the payment of taxes and to limit the period of time for a land owner to file a motion to redeem real estate sold for the payment of taxes, to challenge the validity of a tax sale, or to pay a court ordered judgment and costs.
- HB263
- Relating to crimes; to amend Sections 13A-10-30, 13A-10-36, 13A-10-37, and 13A-10-38, Code of Alabama 1975, to allow a detention facility to adopt a policy to further define what items constitute "contraband" for purposes of banning certain items from detention facilities; to further define the crimes of promoting contraband in the first, second, and third degree to apply to juveniles under certain circumstances; to make nonsubstantive, technical revisions to update the existing code language to current style; 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.
- HB264
- Relating to driver license suspensions; to provide for the suspension of an individual's driver license or driving privilege in certain circumstances.
- HB267
- Relating to the Alabama Business and Nonprofit Entity Code; to add Chapter 3A to Title 10A, Code of Alabama 1975, by revising the Alabama Nonprofit Corporation Law to reflect the national standards set by the Model Nonprofit Corporation Act of 2021 and the Delaware General Corporation Law; and to make conforming changes throughout the Alabama Business and Nonprofit Entity Code in order to effectuate the changes to the Alabama Nonprofit Corporation Law and conform with the other entities governed by the Alabama Business and Nonprofit Entity Code by amending Sections 10A-1-1.03, 10A-1-1.08, 10A-1-3.32, 10A-1-8.01, 10A-1-8.02, 10A-1-9.01, 10A-2A-1.40, 10A-2A-1.43, 10A-2A-1.51, 10A-2A-2.02, 10A-2A-2.06, 10A-2A-7.04, 10A-2A-7.20, 10A-2A-7.32, 10A-2A-8.10, 10A-2A-8.21, 10A-2A-8.22, 10A-2A-8.24, 10A-2A-10.06, 10A-2A-10.07, 10A-2A-10.08, 10A-2A-11.02, 10A-2A-11.06, 10A-2A-12.02, and 10A-2A-14.13, Code of Alabama 1975; adding Sections 10A-2A-10.00 and 10A-2A-10.10 to the Code of Alabama 1975; and amending Sections 10A-5A-2.03, 10A-5A-10.07, 10A-8A-9.08, 10A-9A-2.02, and 10A-9A-10.08, Code of Alabama 1975.
- HB209
- Corporations, stock, issuance in fractional shores reg., issuance of scrip in bearer form prohibited, Sec. 10A-2A-6.04 am'd.
- HB383
- Decedents' estates, will contests, probate courts jurisdiction, removed to circuit courts
- HB398
- Small businesses, Dept of Labor to create program to assist small businesses with job creation
- HB449
- Motor vehicles, photographic speeding enforcement systems, use prohibited in this state
- HB21
- Walker County, Treasurers office abolished, duties transferred to co. commission, Act 404, 1966 Sp. Sess., Act 85-896, 1985 2nd. Sp. Sess., 89-634, 1989 Reg. Sess., repealed
- HB22
- Prescriptions, privilege tax on pharmaceutical service providers, minimum amount requirement removed, Sec. 40-26B-2 am'd.
- HB35
- Medical records, requests for, release to trial court or attorney of record, Secs. 12-21-5, 12-21-6, 12-21-7 am'd.
- HB130
- Hunting, disabled persons hunting license established, continuously valid as long as disability continues, issuance fee, Sec. 9-11-54 am'd.
- HB228
- Medical records, patient allow to request medical records from medical entities other than hospital, Secs. 12-21-5, 12-21-6, 12-21-7 am'd.
- HB386
- Liquefied petroleum gas containers, requirement that container be filled by owner or with owner authorization removed, suitability for use, requirement that owner is responsible for suitability removed, Sec. 9-17-109 am'd.
- HB594
- Winston Co., state lands, sixteenth section lands, and school lands, distrib. to trust account for schools and county board of education, const. amend.
- HB596
- Rural physician tax credit, Secs. 40-18-130, 40-18-131, 40-18-132 am'd.
- HB302
- Corporate income tax rate reduced to five percent, const. amend.
- HB303
- Sales and use tax on food, reduced by one-percent, beginning October 1, 2017
- HB352
- Rural physician tax credit, Secs. 40-18-130, 40-18-131, 40-18-132 am'd.
- HB367
- Pardons and Paroles Board, prisoners, pardon, parole, or conditional release of, Executive Director to certify official order within 30 days, Sec. 15-22-37 am'd.
- HB399
- Jails, sheriffs, items required to provide to prisoners, feminine hygiene products required for female prisoners under certain conditions, Sec. 14-6-19 am'd.
- HB581
- Winston Co., coroner, salary increase, referendum
- HB102
- Voting, early voting procedure established, all elections
- HB133
- Crimes and offenses, crimes of riot and inciting to riot, further provided, assault against a first responder and damaging a public monument, created, crime of violence, definition further provided, harassment and harassing communications further provided, exceptions to sovereign immunity, further provided to include defunded jurisdictions, entitlement to bail, exceptions further provided, prohibitions on receipt of state grants and aid, established under certain conditions, Secs. 13A-11-3.1, 13A-11-8.1 added; Secs. 12-25-32, 13A-6-21, 13A-6-132, 13A-11-1, 13A-11-3, 13A-11-4, 13A-11-8, 13A-11-70, 15-13-2, 36-1-12, 36-2-1 am'd.
- HB203
- Open Meetings Act, further define terms deliberation and meeting, technical revisions, Sec. 36-25A-2 am'd.
- HB204
- Courts, probate courts, general jurisdiction over orphans' business deleted, const. amend.
- HB319
- State government, Presidental Executive Orders, Legislative Council may order review thereof, prohibition on implementation, provided
- HB392
- Joint Legislative Oversight Committee on Obligation Transparency, created, membership, compensation, powers, and duties, provided
- HB405
- Criminal code, offenses against public order, firearms, concealed pistols, concealed carry permit, constitutional carry, pistol permits, Secs. 9-11-304, 13A-11-52, 13A-11-71, 13A-11-73, 13A-11-74 repealed; Secs. 13A-11-7, 13A-11-50, 13A-11-55, 13A-11-61.2, 13A-11-62, 13A-11-75, 13A-11-85, 13A-11-90 am'd.
- HB409
- Elections, absentee ballots, county commission authorized to select locations for receiving absentee ballots
- HB426
- Family law, provide further for establishing paternity for a child, Sec. 26-17-204 am'd.
- HB436
- Jurors, to receive state mileage rate for court attendance, Sec. 12-19-210 am'd.
- HB437
- Wine, authorizing common carriers to make delivery of alcoholic beverages to residents over 21, to create a wine direct shipper permit to allow wine manufacturers to ship their table wine directly to residents, Sec. 28-3A-6.1 added; Sec. 28-1-4 am'd.
- HB445
- Crimes and offenses, crimes of riot and inciting to riot, harassment, and assault II, amended, crimes of assault against a first responder, aggravated riot, and unlawful traffic interference, created, mandatory holding period for certain violations, provided, mandatory incarceration period for certain violations, provided, exceptions to sovereign immunity, further provided, restrictions on distribution of revenue to defunding jurisdictions, provided, Secs. 13A-11-3.1, 13A-11-5.1, 13A-11-8.1 added; Secs. 12-25-32, 13A-6-21, 13A-6-132, 13A-11-1, 13A-11-3, 13A-11-4, 13A-11-8, 13A-11-70, 15-13-2, 36-1-12, 36-2-1 am'd.
- HB446
- Utilities, governmental entities, prohibited from adopting or enforcing policies that prohibit the connection or reconnection of utility services
- HB449
- Taxation, County Boards of Equalization, valuation procedures further provided, Secs. 40-2-18, 40-3-21, 40-3-25, 40-7-25 am'd.
- HB471
- Medicaid, increase reimbursement rates for certain ambulance services
- HB483
- Onsite Wastewater Board, privately owned wastewater systems exempt from regulation by the board, Sec. 34-21A-10 am'd.
- HB488
- Ad valorem tax on real property, senior property tax appraisal for persons age 70 or older on principal residence used for 10 years, appraisal value frozen on immediate prior year, exceptions, rules by Revenue Dept.
- HB504
- Firearms, prohibition against possession of firearms in certain places, further provided, Sec. 13A-11-61.2 am'd.
- HB532
- Firefighters, occupational disease, to provide further for which cancers are included within meaning of firefighter's occupational disease, Sec. 11-43-144 am'd.
- HB576
- Time; to adopt Daylight Savings Time statewide if Congress amends Federal law to allow it.
- HB578
- Fishing, paddlefish season, license from Conservation and Natural Resources Dept., regulation, fines
- HB602
- Catfish, size and number limit, no size or number limit, rule of Conservation and Natural Resources superseded
- HB 204
- Human Resources Dept., require the department to compensate attorneys hired by the department at a minimum rate per hour
- HB 79
- Judges, to authorize a judge of probate, district judge, or circuit judge to carry a pistol on court property
- HB285
- Physicians, rural income tax credit under certain conditions, existing credit terminated, new credit provided, Secs. 40-18-130.1 to 40-18-132.1, inclusive, added.
- HB286
- Courts, probate courts, general jurisdiction over orphans' business deleted, const. amend.
- HB330
- Crimes and offenses, crime of drug-induced murder, created
- HB370
- Walker Co., judge of probate authorized to exercise equity jurisdiction under certain conditions, const. amend.
- HB 335
- Fishing licenses, provide an exception from licensure to members of a high school fishing team, Secs. 9-11-53, 9-11-53.1 am'd.
- HB 439
- Teachers' Retirement System, retirees, one-time lump sum retirement payment in December 2017, approp. from Edu. Trust Fund in Oct. 2016.
- HB 94
- Commerce, recapture benefit extended to call centers that relocate out of state
- HB 133
- Walker Co., state lands, sixteenth section lands, and school lands, distrib. to trust account for schools and county board of education, const. amend.
- HB 134
- Pardons and Paroles Board, prisoners, pardon, parole, or conditional release of, Executive Director to certify official order within 30 days, Sec. 15-22-37 am'd.
- HB 135
- Hospitals required to provide notice and hold public hearing prior to closure or termination of services
- HB 332
- Motor vehicles, driving under the influence, provide a 10 year look back for prior convictions, administrative driver license suspensions, Sec. 32-5A-191 am'd.
- HB 363
- County jails and state penitentiaries, prisoners, sheriff and Dept. of Corrections, required to provide feminine hygiene products to female inmates under certain conditions, Secs. 14-3-44, 14-6-19 am'd.
- HB 469
- Oakman, Economic and Industrial Development Authority, appointment of board members, further provided for, Act 90-305, 1990 Reg. Sess., am'd.
- HR 157
- Jones, John Daniel, outstanding professional achievement, commended
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