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HR255 Alabama 2023 Session

Updated Feb 26, 2026
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Summary

Session
Regular Session 2023
Title
Consent Calendar
Summary

HR255 creates a House Consent Calendar and lists specific bills to be considered without amendments or debates on that calendar.

What This Bill Does

It establishes a Consent Calendar in the Alabama House for certain bills to be considered on a future day (the 26th legislative day or later). Bills on the Consent Calendar may not be amended, substituted, debated, or carried over. Members can file objections to listed bills by adjournment on the 25th day. The resolution explicitly lists the bills to be eligible for the Consent Calendar (HB211, HB325, HB337 with sub, SB15, SB18, SB71 with sub, SB132, SB207).

Who It Affects
  • Members of the Alabama House of Representatives, who may object to listed bills and participate in the consent process
  • Sponsors of the listed bills (HB211, HB325, HB337 w/sub, SB15, SB18, SB71 w/sub, SB132, SB207), whose bills would be considered on the Consent Calendar with limited or no amendments or debate
  • Residents and stakeholders affected by the listed bills (e.g., motor vehicle owners, Cullman County residents benefiting from a food tax exemption, public notice recipients, taxpayers contributing via check-off, and individuals connected to public safety, prosthetics regulation, and state services)
Key Provisions
  • Creates a Consent Calendar in the House to consider specified bills on the 26th legislative day or later
  • Stipulates that listed bills on the Consent Calendar may not be amended, substituted, debated, or carried over
  • Allows objections to listed bills to be filed by adjournment on the 25th legislative day
  • Identifies the specific bills included for Consent Calendar consideration: HB211, HB325, HB337 w/sub, SB15, SB18, SB71 w/sub, SB132, SB207
AI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 22, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.

Bill Actions

H

Passed by House of Origin

H

Introduced

Bill Text

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Source: Alabama Legislature