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SR19 Alabama 2014 Session

Updated Feb 27, 2026
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Summary

Session
Regular Session 2014
Title
Senate, special order calendar
Summary

SR19 creates a special order calendar that designates eight Senate bills as the top priority for consideration on the third reading day of the 2014 Alabama Senate session.

What This Bill Does

If enacted, SR19 makes eight bills the paramount order of business on the third-reading day, taking precedence over all other matters. It lists SB36, SB20, SB58, SB7, SB46, SB108, SB173, and SB21 as the bills to be considered first, and identifies their sponsors. The topics covered include ethics and lobbying by former officials, drought planning, electronic participation in meetings, unfunded mandates for local boards of education, sales tax payment rules, expungement procedures, government disclosure of property purchases, and DOT project plan changes.

Who It Affects
  • Senate members and staff, whose debate schedule and priority list would be controlled by this resolution.
  • Residents and stakeholders in Alabama who might be affected by the eight policy areas covered by the prioritized bills (ethics/lobbying, drought planning, open meetings, education mandates, tax administration, expungement, government transparency, and transportation project approval).
Key Provisions
  • Establishes a special order calendar that makes eight specified Senate bills the paramount and continuing order of business on the third-reading day of the 2014 Regular Session.
  • Specifies the eight bills and their sponsors (SB36 — Sen. Marsh; SB20 — Sen. Beasley; SB58 — Sen. Orr; SB7 — Sen. Brewbaker; SB46 — Sen. Taylor; SB108 — Sen. Bedford; SB173 — Sen. Pittman; SB21 — Sen. Allen).
AI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 25, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.
Subjects
Senate

Bill Actions

S

Waggoner motion to Adopt adopted Roll Call 15

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Introduced

Bill Text

Votes

Waggoner motion to Adopt

January 16, 2014 Senate Passed
Yes 30
No 1
Absent 4

Documents

Source: Alabama Legislature