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HR435 Alabama 2012 Session

Updated Feb 27, 2026
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Summary

Session
Regular Session 2012
Title
House of Representatives, Special Order Calendar
Summary

HR435 creates a special order calendar that makes a set of listed bills the priority for the 25th legislative day.

What This Bill Does

If adopted, the resolution makes the specified bills the special and paramount order of business for the 25th legislative day, ahead of the normal agenda or any unfinished business. It does not change the content of the bills; it only controls the order in which they are considered. The bills cover topics such as state employee salary deductions, group insurance offerings, home medical equipment regulation, public records, insurance fraud, voter information, forestry, sexual misconduct, transportation, retirement, elder abuse, and other policy areas. Once in effect, these items must be addressed before other business that day.

Who It Affects
  • State employees and payroll/benefits staff, who would be affected by scheduling of HB516 (salary deductions for dues and contributions) and related payroll processes.
  • Voters, residents, and public stakeholders, who could be affected by the inclusion of measures related to elections (Fair Ballot Commission / Alabama Informed Voter Act) and other public policy topics like beverages at parks and hunting regulations.
Key Provisions
  • Designates an immediate special order calendar for the 25th legislative day, making the listed bills the priority over regular or unfinished business.
  • Enumerates the specific bills and topics included in the special order calendar, by sponsor and bill number (for example HB516, HB405, HB569, HB631, HB323, SB383, HB481, HB233, HB563, HB247, HB489, HB598, SB262, HB669, HB702, HB718, HB625, HB327, HB391).
AI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 25, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.
Subjects
Resolution, Legislative

Bill Actions

Galliher motion to Adopt adopted Voice Vote

Introduced

Bill Text

Documents

Source: Alabama Legislature