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  6. SB294 Alabama 2026 Session

SB294 Alabama 2026 Session

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Signed by Governor

Bill Summary

Sponsors
  • Robert L. Stewart
Session
Regular Session 2023
Title
Regarding non-merit system state employees; to amend Section 36-26-10, Code of Alabama 1975, to further provide for the number of exempt service employees allowable in each department or agency.
Description

Regarding non-merit system state employees; to amend Section 36-26-10, Code of Alabama 1975, to further provide for the number of exempt service employees allowable in each department or agency.

Subjects
Exempt State Employees, raise the limit each agency is allowed to have

Bill Actions

Action Date Chamber Action
May 31, 2023 S Enacted
May 31, 2023 S Enrolled
May 31, 2023 H Ready to Enroll
May 31, 2023 H Read a Third Time and Pass
May 31, 2023 H Read a Third Time and Pass
May 31, 2023 H On Third Reading in Second House
May 30, 2023 H Read Second Time in Second House
May 30, 2023 H Reported Out of Committee in Second House
May 30, 2023 H Reported Favorably from House Ways and Means General Fund
May 24, 2023 H Referred to Committee to House Ways and Means General Fund
May 24, 2023 S Read First Time in Second House
May 23, 2023 S Read A Third Time And Passed As Amended
May 23, 2023 S Adopt BTPAQQ-1
May 23, 2023 S On Third Reading in House of Origin
May 16, 2023 S Read Second Time in House of Origin
May 16, 2023 S Reported Out of Committee in House of Origin
May 16, 2023 S Reported Favorably from Senate State Governmental Affairs
May 3, 2023 S Introduced and Referred to Senate State Governmental Affairs
May 3, 2023 S Read First Time in House of Origin

Bill Calendar

Type Date Location Description
Hearing May 30, 2023 Room 617 at 13:30:00 House Ways and Means General Fund Hearing
Hearing May 16, 2023 Finance and Taxation at 13:00:00 Senate State Governmental Affairs Hearing

Bill Text

Download SB294 Alabama 2026 Session PDF

Bill Votes

Bill Documents

Type Link
Bill Text SB294 Alabama 2026 Session - Enrolled
Bill Text SB294 Alabama 2026 Session - Introduced
Bill Text SB294 Alabama 2026 Session - Engrossed
Bill Amendments Senate Adopt
Fiscal Note Fiscal Note - As Introduced
Fiscal Note Fiscal Note - As Passed First Chamber

Source: Alabama Legislature

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