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  1. Bama Politics
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  4. 2025 Alabama Legislative Regular Session
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  6. SB102 Alabama 2026 Session

SB102 Alabama 2026 Session

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Signed by Governor

Bill Summary

Sponsors
  • Linda Coleman-Madison
Session
2025 Regular Session
Title
Medicaid; providing presumptive eligibility to pregnant women
Description

Medicaid; providing presumptive eligibility to pregnant women.

Subjects
Health

Bill Actions

Action Date Chamber Action
May 26, 2025 S Enacted
May 26, 2025 S Enacted
April 8, 2025 H Signature Requested
April 8, 2025 S Delivered to Governor
April 8, 2025 S Enrolled
April 7, 2025 S Ready to Enroll
April 7, 2025 H Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass - Adopted Roll Call 655
April 7, 2025 H Third Reading in Second House
March 4, 2025 H Read for the Second Time and placed on the Calendar
March 4, 2025 H Reported Out of Committee Second House
February 24, 2025 H Pending House Ways and Means General Fund
February 24, 2025 H Read for the first time and referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means General Fund
February 19, 2025 S Engrossed
February 19, 2025 S Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass as Amended - Adopted Roll Call 162
February 19, 2025 S Coleman-Madison motion to Adopt - Adopted Roll Call 161 5TY4M33-1
February 19, 2025 S Coleman-Madison 1st Amendment Offered 5TY4M33-1
February 19, 2025 S Third Reading in House of Origin
February 11, 2025 S Read for the Second Time and placed on the Calendar
February 11, 2025 S Reported Out of Committee House of Origin
February 4, 2025 S Pending Senate Children and Youth Health
February 4, 2025 S Read for the first time and referred to the Senate Committee on Children and Youth Health

Bill Calendar

Type Date Location Description
Hearing March 4, 2025 Room 617 at 13:30:00 House Ways and Means General Fund Hearing
Hearing February 11, 2025 Finance and Taxation at 12:30:00 Senate Children and Youth Health Hearing

Bill Text

Download SB102 Alabama 2026 Session PDF

Bill Votes

Bill Documents

Type Link
Bill Text SB102 Alabama 2026 Session - Engrossed
Bill Text SB102 Alabama 2026 Session - Introduced
Bill Text SB102 Alabama 2026 Session - Enrolled
Bill Amendments Senate Coleman-Madison motion to Adopt - Adopted Roll Call 161
Fiscal Note Fiscal Note - Introduced
Fiscal Note Fiscal Note - Passed First Chamber
Fiscal Note Fiscal Note - Enacted

Source: Alabama Legislature

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