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Arnold Mooney

Updated: January 08, 2026 at 3:18 PM CST

General Information

Who is Arnold Mooney?
Arnold Mooney

I am a family values, committed conservative businessman who has lived and worked in Alabama for most of my life. I’ve lived a full life. I’ve spent over 40 years working as a businessman in commercial real estate. My wife Kelly and I have been married for over 37 years. We’ve been blessed with three children and ten grandchildren.

I am not a career politician. I’m a conservative and an outsider. But I look around and see a rising tide of socialism on the Left and feel like if we don’t do something to turn this ship around, we are going to leave our children and grandchildren a country we don’t recognize. Freedom isn’t transmitted through the bloodstream. It has to be taught and it has to be protected for each new generation. That’s why I am doing this.

The biggest threat to our God given rights and freedoms comes from within our own country. Within a decade we have seen our nation’s debt and problems multiply. Washington continues to pass multi-thousand page laws and send us unconstitutional, top down mandates. We must fight back against the encroachment of the federal government. Washington does not know what’s best for Alabama. Alabama does.

I have spent my life standing on principle, delivering results, and fighting for limited government and low taxation. I have fought the Establishment in Montgomery and I will do the same thing in Washington.

Status: Alabama State Representative for District 43
Party: Republican
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Contact Information

Known contact information for Arnold Mooney from Birmingham, AL.

  • 11 South Union Street, Suite 400-F
    Montgomery, AL 36130-2950
  • Phone: 205-620-6610
  • Official Email: [email protected]

Education Information

Known educational history for Arnold Mooney from Birmingham, AL.

  • Attended, Post Graduate Studies in Public Administration, George Washington University, 1977
  • Attended, 19th Century English/American History, University of Oxford, 1974-1975
  • MA, History, Samford University, 1973-1975
  • BA, History and Political Science, Samford University, 1969-1973
  • Attended, Auburn University, 1971

Political Information

Known political history for Arnold Mooney from Birmingham, AL.

  • Candidate, Alabama State House of Representatives, District 43, 2022
  • Candidate, United States Senate, Alabama, 2020
  • Representative, Alabama State House of Representatives, District 43, 2014-present

Professions Information

Known professional history for Arnold Mooney from Birmingham, AL.

  • Associate Broker, Southeast Commercial Partners, Limited Liability Company, 2012-present
  • Vice President, Colonial Properties Trust, 1985-2012
  • Former Campaign Manager, Albert Lee Smith's United States Senate Campaign
  • Former Chairman, Mary Sue McClurkin's Alabama House of Representatives Campaigns, District 43
  • Former Staff Assistant, United States Senator James B. Allen

Congressional Information

Known congressional history for Arnold Mooney from Birmingham, AL.

  • Former Member, Jefferson County Legislation Committee, Alabama State House of Representatives

Organizations Information

Known organizational history for Arnold Mooney from Birmingham, AL.

  • Life Member, Birmingham Association of Realtors, present
  • Member, Meadow Brook Baptist Church, present
  • Chairman, Uncharted Waters Sports Ministry Board
  • Finance Chair/Former Chair/Vice Chair, Workforce Investment Board
  • Former Fundraiser, Furman University Rugby
  • Former President, Saint Andrew's Society
  • Member, Fellowship of Christian Athletes Board of Directors and Executive Committee for North Central Alabama
  • Member, Eagle Forum of Alabama Board of Directors
  • Member, Southern Seminary Foundation Board of Directors
  • Member, Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Alabama Board of Directors
  • Member, Alabama Policy Institute
  • Member, Monday Morning Quarterback Club
  • President, Meadow Brook Homeowners Association

Sponsored Bills

View legislative bills that Arnold Mooney has sponsored.

HB140
Public utilities; private sewer or wastewater systems, authorized to come under the jurisdiction of the Public Service Commission
HB288
Alabama Commission on Higher Education; authorized to award loan assistance to athletic trainers under Alabama Math and Science Teacher Education Program
HB290
Crimes and offenses; critical infrastructure facilities, further provided; crimes of unauthorized entry of a critical infrastructure facility and criminal tampering, further provided
HB305
Crimes and offenses, theft of property further provided for
HB306
Public K-12 Schools, broadcast of the Star-Spangled Banner required weekly, proposed constitutional amendment
HB4
Crimes and offenses, further provides for obscenity crimes
HB563
Public assistance; categorical eligibility for food assistance prohibited; Department of Human Resources prohibited from applying higher gross income standards for food assistance than required by federal law
HB564
Public assistance, regular cross-checks required for Medicaid and food assistance eligibility
HJR274
Jimmy Sanford, commended
HJR276
Eunie Walldorf Smith, honored
HJR4
Frank Caskey, commended
HJR5
Julie Fike Saint, commended
HJR6
Mary Ward, commended
HR214
Jaedyn Johnson, commended
HR215
Jamyracle Williams, commended
HR216
Bailey Cox, commended
HR217
Benjamin Wortham, commended
HR218
Kounte Threadgill, commended
HR378
Westminster School at Oak Mountain Boys Soccer Team, commended
HR379
Briarwood Christian School Lady Lions Soccer Team, commended

HB385
Crimes and offenses, provided that the use of any premises to distribute material that is harmful to minors is a public nuisance and further provided for the definition of "sexual conduct"
HB393
Consumer protection; distributors of material harmful to children required to use age-verification procedures
HB408
International organizations; jurisdiction of certain international organizations not recognized by state.
HB424
International organizations; jurisdiction of certain international organizations not recognized by state.
HB453
Crimes and offenses, further provides for the crime of unauthorized entry of a critical infrastructure
HB89
Shelby Co., library districts, board member election by Shelby County Legislative Delegation
HJR145
Belle Casey, commended
HJR16
Easton Fothergill, commended
HJR164
Mike Kolen, death mourned
HJR26
Easton Fothergill, commended
HJR5
Easton Fothergill, commended
HR24
Easton Fothergill, commended

HB119
This bill would propose an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 2022, relating to Shelby County, to allow county commissioners in the county to participate in the Employees' Retirement System under certain conditions.
HB2
Relating to persons charged with driving under the influence; to amend Section 32-5A-191, Code of Alabama 1975, effective July 1, 2023, to continue the requirement that a person charged with driving under the influence and who enters a pretrial diversion program or similar program be required to install an ignition interlock device on his or her vehicle for six months or the duration of the program, whichever is greater; and in connection therewith would have as its purpose or effect the requirement of a new or increased expenditure of local funds within the meaning of Section 111.05 of the Constitution of Alabama of 2022.
HB388
Relating to athletic trainers; to create the Athletic Trainer Secondary School Incentive Program; to provide grants to local boards of education that meet certain requirements related to the use of athletic trainers in rural and Title I secondary schools; to authorize the Alabama Board of Athletic Trainers to adopt rules to administer the incentive program and the grant application process; to require grants issued from the incentive program to be provided as stipends to qualifying athletic trainers; and to limit each secondary school and athletic trainer to one grant per school year.
HB394
Proposing an amendment to Section 46 of the Constitution of Alabama of 2022, commencing on November 1, 2026, to limit a legislator to a maximum of five full terms of office, plus up to two years of service filling a vacancy, for a total of 22 years in the Legislature; and to provide that service in the Senate and service in the House of Representatives before November 2022 would not disqualify, in whole or in part, an individual from service in the respective body following that date.
HB395
Relating to states' rights; to provide legislative findings; and to specify the sovereignty of the State of Alabama under the Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
HB396
To amend Sections 40-23-1 and 40-23-4, as last amended by Act 2022-291, Act 2022-293, Act 2022-373, and Act 2022-199, 2022 Regular Session, Code of Alabama 1975, related to sales taxes; to define food and exempt sales of food from state sales and use taxes; to establish the local sales tax rate on food for purposes of county and municipal sales and use taxes as the existing general or retail local sales tax rate; and to allow a local governing body to reduce the local sales tax rate or exempt food from local sales and use taxes.
HB397
Relating to driving under the influence and the requirements for the installation of an ignition interlock device by a person charged with driving under the influence and approved for a pretrial diversion program; to repeal Section 2 of Act 2018-517 of the 2018 Regular Session, now appearing as Section 32-5A-191 of the Code of Alabama 1975, effective July 1, 2023, which would delete provisions requiring the installation of ignition interlock by a person charged with driving under the influence and approved for a pretrial diversion program; and to amend Section 4 of Act 2018-517 of the 2018 Regular Session to conform to this act.
HB398
Relating to absentee voting; to amend Sections 17-9-30, 17-11-2, 17-11-4, 17-11-5, 17-11-11, and Section 17-11-18, Code of Alabama 1975; to require photo identification to be submitted with the absentee ballot rather than the absentee ballot application; to prohibit the absentee election manager and circuit clerk from extending hours of operation outside of its normal business hours during an election year; to require the absentee election manager to submit a report to the Secretary of State and Attorney General relating to certain absentee ballot requests; to require the absentee election manager to record certain activities relating to each absentee ballot and to post a copy of the list of voters who have requested an absentee ballot each day on the regular bulletin board or other public place in the county courthouse; to require that each absentee ballot have an identifying tracking number; to increase the number of poll watchers; to observe counting of absentee ballots in certain circumstances; and to provide that any absentee ballot received by mail a certain number of calendar days after the election shall be deemed a provisional ballot.
HB401
Relating to crimes and offenses; to amend Sections 6-5-160, 6-5-160.1, and 13A-12-200.1, Code of Alabama 1975, to provide that the use of any premises to distribute material that is harmful to minors is a public nuisance; to further provide for the definition of "sexual conduct;" to make nonsubstantive, technical revisions to update the existing code language to current style; and in connection therewith would have as its purpose or effect the requirement of a new or increased expenditure of local funds within the meaning of Section 111.05 of the Constitution of Alabama of 2022.
HB482
Relating to motor vehicles; to amend Section 32-6-65, Code of Alabama 1975, to define centralized motor vehicle registration; to allow for certain data collection; to provide for retroactive effect; and to make nonsubstantive, technical revisions to update the existing code language to current style.
HB53
Relating to voting; to amend Section 17-7-23, Code of Alabama 1975, to require any approved electronic vote counting system used in an election to require the use of paper ballots; and to make nonsubstantive, technical revisions to update the existing code language to current style.
HB54
Relating to electronic vote counting systems; to amend Section 17-7-21, Code of Alabama 1975, to prohibit the use of electronic vote counting systems that are capable of connection to the Internet or cell phone networks or that possess modem technology.
HB75
Relating to the Alabama Private Investigation Regulatory Act; to designate as Article 1, Sections 34-25B-1 to 34-25B-29, inclusive, Code of Alabama 1975; to amend Sections 34-25B-2, 34-25B-3, 34-25B-4, 34-25B-7, 34-25B-10, 34-25B-11, 34-25B-12, 34-25B-13, 34-25B-14, 34-25B-17, 34-25B-18, 34-25B-21, 34-25B-22, and 34-25B-26 of the Code of Alabama 1975, relating to the Alabama Private Investigation Board; to add Section 34-25B-12.1 and add a new Article 2, commencing with Section 34-25B-50 to Chapter 25B, Title 34 of the Code of Alabama 1975; to require applicants for private investigator licenses to complete education and work experience; to clarify those fees collected by the board that must be deposited into the Alabama Private Investigation Board Fund; to provide further for the qualifications for licensure as a private investigator; to provide further for criminal history background checks for applicants for licensure; to authorize the board to grant inactive status to licensees and to provide, by rule, for a procedure and fee to reinstate an inactive license; to provide for administrative penalties against any person practicing without a license; to require licensees to report arrests to the board within 72 hours; and to clarify that the number of hours of continuing education required to maintain licensure is 16 hours during the two-year license period; to license private investigator apprentices and allow apprentices to gain work experience through an internship; to provide for licensure of apprentices as private investigators after completing certain requirements; and to provide for licensure of private investigation agencies that do business in the state; and in connection therewith would have as its purpose or effect the requirement of a new or increased expenditure of local funds within the meaning of Section 111.05 of the Constitution of Alabama of 2022.
HJR107
MOURNING THE DEATH OF MRS. AMY FRANCES HERRING.
HJR191
COMMENDING JEFFREY L. NORRIS ON BEING NAMED THE 2023-2024 ALABAMA TEACHER OF THE YEAR.
HJR228
CELEBRATING THE LIFE OF PASTOR DR. HARRY L. REEDER III.
HJR5
R Honoring AAR's 100th Anniversary
HJR61
MOURNING THE DEATH AND CELEBRATING THE LIFE OF AUBREY DEE BARNARD, JR.
HJR7
COMMENDING JEFF NORRIS FOR OUTSTANDING PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENT.
HJR93
COMMENDING JOSHUA WORTHAM FOR BEING SELECTED AS ONE OF ALABAMA PUBLIC TELEVISION'S YOUNG HEROES OF ALABAMA FOR 2023.
HJR94
COMMENDING ASHTON GOODLOE FOR BEING NAMED ONE OF ALABMA PUBLIC TELEVISION'S YOUNG HEROES OF ALABAMA FOR 2023.
HJR95
COMMENDING EMILY CASSITY FOR BEING NAMED ONE OF ALABAMA PUBLIC TELEVISION'S YOUNG HEROES OF 2023.
HJR96
COMMENDING JACORI GADDIS FOR BEING NAMED ONE OF ALABAMA PUBLIC TELEVISION'S YOUNG HEROES OF ALABAMA FOR 2023.
HJR97
COMMENDING ELYSE MAE DEAN FOR BEING NAMED ONE OF ALABAMA PUBLIC TELEVISION'S YOUNG HEROES OF ALABAMA FOR 2023.
HR221
CELEBRATING THE LIFE OF PASTOR DR. HARRY L. REEDER III.
HR222
COMMENDING JEFFREY L. NORRIS ON BEING NAMED THE 2023-2024 ALABAMA TEACHER OF THE YEAR.

HR20
RECOGNIZING AND HONORING SAINT PATRICK'S DAY.

HJR3
COMMENDING OAK MOUNTAIN MIDDLE SCHOOL ON THE OCCASION OF ITS 30TH ANNIVERSARY AND CONGRATULATING DR. LARRY HAYNES ON THE OCCASION OF HIS RETIREMENT.
HR4
COMMENDING OAK MOUNTAIN MIDDLE SCHOOL ON THE OCCASION OF ITS 30TH ANNIVERSARY AND CONGRATULATING DR. LARRY HAYNES ON THE OCCASION OF HIS RETIREMENT.

HB156
Driving under the influence, pretrial diversion programs, ignition interlock devices required, provision repealing in July 2023 deleted, Act 2018-517, 2018 Reg. Sess., am'd; Sec. 32-5A-191 repealed.
HB342
Elections, electronic vote counting systems, use of electronic vote counting systems capable of connecting to the Internet or cell phone networks, or that possess modem technology are prohibited, Sec. 17-7-21 am'd.
HB343
Voting, paper ballot as integral part of state's electronic vote counting system, required, Sec. 17-7-23 am'd.
HB354
Absentee voting, requiring photo ID with absentee ballot, prohibiting absentee election manager and circuit clerk from extending operating hours, requiring absentee election manager to submit report, Secs. 17-9-30, 17-11-2, 17-11-4, 17-11-5, 17-11-11, 17-11-18 am'd.
HB356
Election, clarifying the distance from a polling place within which an individual may not campaign, Sec. 17-9-50 am'd.
HB364
Private Investigation Regulatory Act, to change the name of the regulatory act to Alabama Private Investigation and Process Server Regulatory Act, licensing and regulation of process servers, Secs. 34-25B-1, 34-25B-2, 34-25B-3, 34-25B-4, 34-25B-7, 34-25B-10, 34-25B-11, 34-25B-12, 34-25B-14, 34-25B-22, 34-25B-24, 34-25B-27 am'd.
HB378
Freedom of speech, service providers, prohibit from taking certain restrictive actions against a user based on content of speech expressed
HB397
Private Investigation Regulatory Act, to change the name of the regulatory act to Alabama Private Investigation and Process Server Regulatory Act, licensing and regulation of process servers, Secs. 34-25B-1, 34-25B-2, 34-25B-3, 34-25B-4, 34-25B-7, 34-25B-10, 34-25B-11, 34-25B-12, 34-25B-14, 34-25B-22, 34-25B-24, 34-25B-27 am'd.
HB467
Alabama Private Investigation Board, qualifications of, background checks on, and continuing education for private investigators; licensing, internships, and regulation of private investigator apprentices; licensing and regulation of private investigation agencies provided, Sec. 24-25B-12.1 added; Secs. 34-25B-2, 34-25B-3, 34-25B-4, 34-25B-7, 34-25B-10, 34-25B-11, 34-25B-12, 34-25B-13, 34-25B-14, 34-25B-17, 34-25B-18, 34-25B-21, 34-25B-22, 34-25B-26 am'd.
HB510
COVID-19, occupational licensing boards prohibited to take adverse action based on physician's recommended COVID-19 treatment, health care facilities and pharmacies required to fulfill patient's COVID-19 treatment request, cause of action provided
HB525
States rights, to affirm Alabama's sovereignty under the Tenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution
HB526
Gasoline and motor fuel taxes, to suspend a portion of the state excise taxes on gasoline and motor fuels from May 1, 2022 through May 1, 2023, and to provide conditions for the suspension and continuation of the excise taxes.
HB527
Crimes and offenses, criminal surveillance, crime further provided to include operation of unmanned aircraft system in manner to invade reasonable expectation of privacy, possession of unmanned aircraft system, certain persons prohibited from possession or operation under certain conditions, Secs. 13A-11-30, 13A-11-32 am'd.
HB529
Infants, Safe Harbor Act, provides for surrender of newborn infant to certain entities, provides for trearment of surrendered newborn infant, Dept. of Human Resources to assume custody of surrendered newborn infant, Secs. 26-25A-1 to 26-25A-7, inclusive, added; Secs. 26-25-1 to 26-25-5, inclusive, repealed.
HB530
Nullification of federal law, Joint Legislative Committee on the Nullification of Federal Laws, created
HJR110
Haynes, Larry, commended
HJR22
Barker, Frank Morehead, Jr., death mourned
HJR23
National Vending Day, recognized
HJR79
Triple Negative Breast Cancer Awareness Day, March 3, 2022, and month of March as Triple Negative Breast Cancer Awareness Month, declared
HR134
Triple Negative Breast Cancer Awareness Month, March 2022, declared
HR202
Skin Cancer Awareness Month, recognized
HR281
Patrick, Shea Danielle, commended
HR288
Goggans, Emma, commended
HR290
Goggans, Emma, commended
HR291
Morrow, Angel Rose, commended
HR292
Orsi, Adrianna, commended

HB1
Vulnerable Child Compassion and Protection Act, prohibits gender change therapy for minors, prohibits withholding of certain related information from parents
HB152
Taxation, CARES Act, exempts Alabama income tax relating to the coronavirus pandemic
HB157
Firearms, Second Amendment Preservation Act, right to keep and bear arms, provided
HB18
Crimes and offenses, tampering with a consumer product, criminal penalties provided
HB19
Taxation, income taxes, federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, excluded from Alabama individual income taxation
HB257
Income tax, exclusion for federal tax credits, advance refunds, qualified disaster relief payments, subsidies, grants, student loans, or loan forgiveness from federal CARES Act and subsequent federal COVID relief legislation, exemption from income and financial institution excise tax for amounts from the Coronavirus Relief Fund.
HB350
Sheriffs, not required to be conservators, Sec. 26-2-27 repealed; Secs. 26-2-50, 26-2A-138 am'd.
HB351
Elections, Governor suspending laws that would affect election process during state of emergency, prohibited before the election
HB381
Shelby Co., privately owned sewer systems using public rights-of-way of public roads, required to be regulated and certified by PSC, const. amend.
HB382
Athletic Trainers, Board of, treatment of physically active individual provided, relationship between trainer and supervising or referring physician provided, Jt. Committee of St. Board of Medical Examiners and Board of Athletic Trainers created, Sec. 34-40-3.2 added; Secs. 34-40-2, 34-40-3, 34-40-5, 34-40-6, 34-40-9, 34-40-10, 34-40-15, 34-40-16 am'd.
HB383
Common Core Curriculum Standards, terminated
HB388
Elections, requires implementation date of any legislation affecting conduct of general election to be at least six months before general election, const. amend.
HB391
Schools, public K-12, athletic events allowing competition by one biological gender against another prohibited unless the event specifically includes both genders
HB392
Joint Legislative Oversight Committee on Obligation Transparency, created, membership, compensation, powers, and duties, provided
HB405
Criminal code, offenses against public order, firearms, concealed pistols, concealed carry permit, constitutional carry, pistol permits, Secs. 9-11-304, 13A-11-52, 13A-11-71, 13A-11-73, 13A-11-74 repealed; Secs. 13A-11-7, 13A-11-50, 13A-11-55, 13A-11-61.2, 13A-11-62, 13A-11-75, 13A-11-85, 13A-11-90 am'd.
HB440
Common Core Curriculum Standards, terminated
HB445
Crimes and offenses, crimes of riot and inciting to riot, harassment, and assault II, amended, crimes of assault against a first responder, aggravated riot, and unlawful traffic interference, created, mandatory holding period for certain violations, provided, mandatory incarceration period for certain violations, provided, exceptions to sovereign immunity, further provided, restrictions on distribution of revenue to defunding jurisdictions, provided, Secs. 13A-11-3.1, 13A-11-5.1, 13A-11-8.1 added; Secs. 12-25-32, 13A-6-21, 13A-6-132, 13A-11-1, 13A-11-3, 13A-11-4, 13A-11-8, 13A-11-70, 15-13-2, 36-1-12, 36-2-1 am'd.
HB446
Utilities, governmental entities, prohibited from adopting or enforcing policies that prohibit the connection or reconnection of utility services
HB449
Taxation, County Boards of Equalization, valuation procedures further provided, Secs. 40-2-18, 40-3-21, 40-3-25, 40-7-25 am'd.
HB495
Self-service food vendors, vending machines and micro markets defined, Agriculture and Industries to regulate
HB500
Legislature, to call itself into a special session under certain conditions authorized, const. amend.
HB518
Presidential executive orders, authorize review of by the Attorney General to determine constitutionality, prohibits implementation of certain presidential executive orders
HB519
Driving under the influence, pretrial diversion programs, ignition interlock devices required, provision repealing in July 2023 deleted, Act 2018-517, 2018 Reg. Sess., am'd; Sec. 32-5A-191 am'd.
HB521
Health, require health care facilities to allow one caregiver or visitor to patients or residents, subject to reasonable restrictions
HB533
Absentee elections, revise time period post election when unused materials must be preserved, Sec. 17-11-19 am'd.
HB576
Time; to adopt Daylight Savings Time statewide if Congress amends Federal law to allow it.
HB578
Fishing, paddlefish season, license from Conservation and Natural Resources Dept., regulation, fines
HB617
Vaccine passports, to prohibit the issuance of, to prohibit entities from requiring an individual to receive an immunization as a condition for receiving government benefits or services
HB620
Abortion, prohibits public funding of abortion activities, with exceptions, prohibits certain abortion services contracts, further prohibits certain abortion activities involving public K-12 schools, prohibits local funds from being used to promote abortions
HB638
Absentee voting, requiring photo ID with absentee ballot, prohibiting absentee election manager and circuit clerk from extending operating hours, requiring absentee election manager to submit report, Secs. 17-9-30, 17-11-2, 17-11-4, 17-11-5, 17-11-10, 17-11-11, 17-11-18 am'd.
HB86
Taxation, CARES Act, exempts Alabama income tax relating to the coronavirus pandemic
HB9
Education, prohibit public institutions of higher education from providing support for organizations affiliated with China government
HJR101
Oak Mountain High School Boys Basketball Team, commended
HJR106
Rare Kidney Disease Awareness Month, recognized
HJR109
Hyde Amendment, opposing reversal of
HJR110
Smitherman, Roosevelt, commended
HJR165
Uswatte, Dilhani, commended
HJR166
COVID-19 Vaccine Bill of Rights, memorialized
HJR172
Yom HaShoah Commemoration, recognized
HJR24
Day of Tears, recognized
HJR250
State Law Enforcement Agency, Alabama State Capitol and Alabama State House, exemplary service, commended
HJR263
Opelika Boys Track and Field Team, commended
HJR270
Laird, Richard Joel, Sr., death mourned
HJR286
Alabama A and M University football team, commended
HJR287
Alabama A and M University Men's Tennis Team, commended
HJR38
Supermarket Employees Day, February 22, 2021, recognized
HJR41
Holmes, Alvin, death mourned
HJR78
Cherokee Nation of Alabama, federal government urged to recognize
HJR80
Lathan, Terry, commended
HJR88
Great Alabama 650 Race winners, commended
HR111
Smitherman, Roosevelt, commended
HR135
Hoover High School girls basketball team, commended
HR243
COVID-19 testing and vaccination, all who provided service, commended
HR249
State Law Enforcement Agency, Alabama State Capitol and Alabama State House, exemplary service, commended
HR260
Bailey, Florence W., death mourned
HR264
Buskey, Charles, Jr., death mourned
HR280
McGilberry Randall Seth, commended posthumously
HR49
Keep Nine Amendment, Congress urged to support, the Supreme Court of the United States be composed of nine justices
HR79
Lathan, Terry, commended
HR91
Jordan, Troy, death mourned

HJR6
Mandatory vaccination, american workers, condemning federal executive actions requiring vaccinations
HR15
Franklin, Harold A., death mourned

HB6
Vaccine mandates, prohibited unless federally required, vaccine exemption for medical and religious reasons created, parental consent for minor to receive COVID-19 vaccine required
HB7
Vaccines, prohibits employers from requiring employees to receive COVID-19 vaccinations in certain circumstances, Dept. of Labor in cooperation with Attorney General to publish guidance for employers
HB8
Vaccinations, mandates by employers, places of public accommodation, and occupational licensing boards declared a prohibited discriminatory practice, private cause of action authorized, Attorney General authorized to enforce and intervene
HR10
Paschal, Daisy Lois, commended
HR14
Real Men Wear Pink, commended
HR29
Martin, William Mack, death mourned
HR30
Risner, Nick, posthumously honored

HB 136
Driving under the influence, pretrial diversion programs, ignition interlock devices required, provision repealing in July 2023 deleted, Act 2018-517, 2018 Reg. Sess., am'd; Sec. 32-5A-191 am'd.
HB 181
Alabama Private Investigation Regulatory Act, private investigator, fees clarified, qualifications, licensing, procedure and fee to reinstate inactive licenses, increase number of hours for continuing education, Secs. 34-25B-4, 34-25B-7, 34-25B-11, 34-25B-12, 34-25B-13, 34-25B-17, 34-25B-18, 34-25B-21, 34-25B-22, 34-25B-26 am'd.
HB420
Private investigation, licensure of private investigator apprentices established, licensure of private investigation agencies required, Secs. 34-25B-12.1, 34-25B-40 to 34-25B-45, inclusive, added; Secs. 34-25B-2, 34-25B-3, 34-25B-4, 34-25B-7, 34-25B-8, 34-25B-10 to 34-25B-14, 34-25B-17, 34-25B-18, 34-25B-21, 34-25B-22, 34-25B-26 am'd.
HB432
Lodging establishments, human trafficking training for employees required, posting of signs at establishments, enforcement by Attorney General, civil fines, limitation of liability for reporting and lodging establishments
HB464
Federal tax credits or advance refunds resulting from the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, excluded from Alabama income tax
HB465
General Fund Budget Reserve Fund, transfer of monies to the fund, withdrawal and use of amounts deposited into the fund provided for
HB505
Shelby Co., privately owned sewer systems using public rights-of-way of public roads, required to be regulated and certified by PSC, const. amend.
HB508
State of emergency, public employees prohibited from striking during
HJR14
Howard, Trent, commended
HJR55
Carns, Judy Maddox, death mourned
HR65
Griffies, Sophie, commended

HB 20
Advisory Board to the State Health Officer, authorize to meet by electronic means and establish rules of procedures for meetings, Sec. 22-21-27 am'd.
HB 28
Alabama Private Investigation Regulatory Act, private investigator, fees clarified, qualifications, licensing, procedure and fee to reinstate inactive licenses, increase number of hours for continuing education, Secs. 34-25B-4, 34-25B-7, 34-25B-11, 34-25B-12, 34-25B-13, 34-25B-17, 34-25B-18, 34-25B-21, 34-25B-22, 34-25B-26 am'd.
HB 340
Shelby Co., privately owned sewer systems using public rights-of-way of public roads, required to be regulated and certified by PSC, const. amend.
HB 356
Occupational licensees, process created to allow persons convicted of crime to apply for if granted relief by court
HB 516
Drug screenings, sale or marketing of human or synthetic urine to defraud a drug or alcohol screening test prohibited, possession, sale, or advertising of adultrants designed to defeat a screening test prohibited, criminal penalties
HB 535
Shelby Co., churches, deadly physical force, use in self-defense or defense of others, const. amend.
HB 54
Lodging tax, rooms and spaces not used for overnight accomodations, exemption, consistent with rule of Revenue Dept., Sec. 40-26-1 am'd.
HB 55
Driving under the influence, pretrial diversion programs, ignition interlock devices required, provision repealing in July 2023 deleted, Act 2018-517, 2018 Reg. Sess., am'd; Sec. 32-5A-191 am'd.
HB 56
Taxation, check-off contribution to provide an income tax refund check-off for a contribution to We Build the Wall, Incorporated., Sec. 40-18-140 am'd.
HB 561
Legislature, term limits, limit to five full terms plus two years of extra service filling a vacancy in each house provided, const. amend.
HB 596
Constitution of Alabama of 1901, providing that only a citizen of the United States has the right to vote, const. amend.
HB 69
Prescriptions, practitioner, electronic prescription specify whether a generic may be dispensed, Sec. 34-23-8 am'd.
HB 84
Prescriptions, practitioner, electronic prescription specify whether a generic may be dispensed, Sec. 34-23-8 am'd.
HJR284
Briarwood Christian School Boys Tennis Team, commended
HJR285
Briarwood Christian School Boys Soccer Team, commended
HJR39
Evangel Christian School, winning girls and boys basketball state championship, commended
HJR4
Yancey, Fred, professional achievements, commended
HJR54
Evangel Christian School, winning girls and boys basketball state championship, commended
HJR89
Legislature, rescinding all previous resolutions of Alabama Legislature requesting Congress to call a convention pursuant to Article V of U.S. Constitution
HR272
Redden, Clay, forty years of dedicated service, commended
HR287
Briarwood Christian School Bass Team, commended
HR290
Briarwood Christian School Boys Tennis Team, commended
HR291
Briarwood Christian School Boys Soccer Team, commended
HR95
Anderson, Kathryn, commended
HR96
Skelton, Justin, commended
HR97
Angel, Jamichael, commended
HR98
White, Mary, commended
HR99
Sparks, Diamond, commended

HB 141
Revenue Dept., Alabama Tax Tribunal decisions, required to follow unless on appeal or reversed by appeal, Sec. 40-2B-2.1 added
HB 142
Eminent domain proceedings, costs, condemnation proceedings filed by Dept. of Transportation, the department pays condemnee's reasonable attorney fees, appraisal and engineering costs if final award is 20 percent or higher than department's offer, Sec. 18-1A-293 am'd.
HB 143
Revenue Dept., sale of state land, employment of auction company, Sec. 40-10-134 am'd.
HB 144
Ten Commandments, display of on state property and at public schools, authorized, const. amend.
HB 145
Public property, national motto, In God We Trust, authorized to display
HB 197
Advisory Board to the State Health Officer, authorize to meet by electronic means and establish rules of procedures for meetings, Sec. 22-21-27 am'd.
HB 263
Electronic Security Board of Licensure, alarm system installer changed to system installer, bd. authorized to meet via video conference, provide further for persons of bd and exemptions, criminal penalties provided for certain activities, Secs. 34-1A-1 to 34-1A-8, inclusive, am'd.
HB 278
Private sewer systems, regulation by Public Service Commission authorized, Secs. 22-25B-2, 37-4-1 am'd.
HB 287
Asset forfeitures, criminal procedure, Alabama Forfeiture Accountability and Integrity Reform Act, Secs. 13A-8-117, 13A-11-37, 20-2-93 repealed
HB 291
Lodging tax, rooms and spaces not used for overnight accomodations, exemption, consistent with rule of Revenue Dept., Sec. 40-26-1 am'd.
HB 314
Public assistance, certain eligibility requirements for TANF and SNAP revised, fraud detection measures required
HB 327
Alabama Private Investigation Regulatory Act, private investigator, fees clarified, qualifications, licensing, procedure and fee to reinstate inactive licenses, increase number of hours for continuing education, Secs. 34-25B-4, 34-25B-7, 34-25B-11, 34-25B-12, 34-25B-13, 34-25B-17, 34-25B-18, 34-25B-21, 34-25B-22, 34-25B-26 am'd.
HB 331
Medicaid, eligibility verification requirements required, referral of fraud for prosecution, agency required to implement work requirements, exceptions
HB 360
Gasoline and motor fuel tax, county commission authorized to levy up to five cents, referendum, distributed on transportation projects
HB 377
Shelby Co, privately owned sewer systems that use public rights-of-way of public roads, req'd to be certified and regulated by PSC, const. amend.
HB 380
Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, markup set, increases limited based on act of Legislature
HB 412
Public assistance, recipients of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits to cooperate with the Child Support Enforcement Division of the Dept. of Human Resources, Sec. 38-10-5 am'd.
HB 425
Driving under the influence, ignition interlock devices, further provided, blood alcohol content (BAC) for enhancement lowered, distrib of court fees, use for bond and pretrial diversion, indigent further provided for and funded, Sec. 32-5A-191, 32-5A-191.4 am'd.
HB 467
Shelby Co, privately owned sewer systems that use public rights-of-way of public roads, req'd to be certified and regulated by PSC, const. amend.
HB 475
Medicaid services, provision through regional care organizations repealed, Secs. 22-6-150 to 22-6-165, inclusive, repealed; Secs. 22-6-220, 22-6-221,27-1-17.1, 40-26B-70, 40-26B-77.1, 40-26B-79, 40-26B-80, 40-26B-81, 40-26B-82 am'd.
HB 518
Asset forfeitures, reporting and publication requirements, Criminal Justice Information Center, Sec. 41-9-620.1 added.
HB 8
Driving under the influence, ignition interlock provisions, further provided for, required for persons approved for pretrial diversion, ignition interlock fee for municipal court cases distributed to municipality, fee for indigents lowered, Sec. 32-5A-191, 32-5A-191.4 am'd.
HJR 115
Polar Plunge, being a great success, recognized
HJR 116
Specification Rubber Products, Inc., 50th anniversary, commended
HJR 136
Pornography, public health crisis, recognized
HJR 153
Pregnancy Care Centers, recognizing and encouraging Congress to grant assistance for medical equipment and family abstinence education
HJR 197
Beverage Association, 100th anniversary, recognized
HJR 25
Iron and Steel Industry, in support of and recognized
HJR 393
Mills, Aidan Olivia, commended
HJR 394
McWilliams, Devique, commended
HJR 395
Benjamin, Denver Sha-Vonne, commended
HJR 396
Walker, Andrew T., commended
HJR 397
Evans, Brie, commended
HJR 398
Spain Park Girls Varsity Basketball Team, commended
HJR 473
Alabama Baptist, 175th anniversary, recognized
HJR 476
Jefferson State Community College's Shelby-Hoover Campus, 25th anniversary, commended
HJR 479
Potts, David, commended
HJR 59
Spain Park High School Table Tennis Team, commended
HJR 77
Bolen, William Ossian, Sr., death mourned
HJR 97
Polar Plunge, being a great success, recognized
HR 385
McWilliams, Devique, commended
HR 386
Benjamin, Denver Sha-Vonne, commended
HR 387
Mills, Aidan Olivia, commended
HR 388
Walker, Andrew T., commended
HR 389
Evans, Brie, commended
HR 390
Spain Park Girls Varsity Basketball Team, commended
HR 474
Alabama Baptist, 175th anniversary, recognized
HR 475
Jefferson State Community College's Shelby-Hoover Campus, 25th anniversary, commended
HR 478
Potts, David, commended
HR 492
Carlisle, Nicholas, commended

HB180
Briarwood Presbyterian Church, authorized to hire certified law enforcement officers
HB372
Elections, primary runoff elections, voter prohibited from switching parties between primary elections
HB392
Lodging tax, exclusion of area not used as lodging, Sec. 40-26-1 am'd.
HB459
Eminent domain proceedings, costs, condemnation proceedings filed by Dept. of Transportation, the department pays condemnee's reasonable attorney fees, appraisal and engineering costs if final award is 20 percent or higher than department's offer, Sec. 18-1A-293 am'd.
HB482
Private sewer systems, regulation by Public Service Commission authorized, Secs. 22-25B-2, 37-4-1 am'd.
HB483
Public property, national motto, In God We Trust, authorized to display
HB484
Revenue Dept., sale of state land, employment of auction company, Sec. 40-10-134 am'd.
HB486
Ten Commandments, display of on state property and at public schools, authorized, const. amend.
HB564
Gasoline and motor fuel tax, county commission authorized to levy up to five cents, referendum, distributed on transportation projects
HB565
Driving under the influence, ignition interlock provisions, further provided for, required for persons approved for pretrial diversion, ignition interlock fee for municipal court cases distributed to municipality, fee for indigents lowered, Sec. 32-5A-191, 32-5A-191.4 am'd.
HB576
Court of the Judiciary, appeals to Supreme Court, legislative approval of Supreme Court decisions, continued service of judge upon filing of complaint with the Judicial Inquiry Comm., auth. const. amend.
HB95
Health care providers, authorized to decline to perform services that violate their consciences, exceptions, Health Care Rights of Conscience Act
HJR114
Rolling, Madison, Miss Auburn 2016, commended
HJR166
Pornography, public health crisis, recognized
HJR327
Armistead, Emily Golson, death mourned
HJR330
Lodging tax, Revenue Dept. urged to notify motels, hotels, etc. that accomodations not used for lodging are not subject to tax
HJR342
Pornography, public health crisis, recognized
HJR361
Lodging tax, Revenue Dept. urged to notify motels, hotels, etc. that accomodations not used for lodging are not subject to tax
HJR395
Young Heroes of Alabama, commended
HJR40
Kendrick, Claire, commended
HJR52
Hawkins, William, commended
HJR53
Waggoner, Lindsey, commended
HR119
Ireland, Pauline Tucker, commended
HR153
McCall, Zodie, death mourned
HR155
McCall, Zodie, death mourned
HR254
Edwards, Davis; Harris, Colin; and Knopf, Konnor, attaining the rank of Eagle Scout, commended
HR452
Hinds, Billy, death mourned
HR453
Oak Mountain Robotics Team, commended
HR502
Hoover Fire Department, commended

HB156
Briarwood Presbyterian Church, law enforcement officers with state police powers, employment authorized
HB157
Assisted Suicide Ban Act, established, person or health care provider prohibited from providing aid in dying under certain conditions, civil and criminal penalties
HB159
Health care providers authorized to decline to perform services that violate their consciences, exceptions, Health Care Rights of Conscience Act
HB267
Education, Alabama Student and Parent Privacy Act, public school student and teacher information collection and disclosure limited to academic purposes, civil penalties for violations
HB294
Epinephrine, auto-injectors, authorize administration of by non medical persons, program created
HB317
Wildlife Center, exempt from state, county, and municipal sales and use taxes, Sec. 40-23-5 am'd.
HB37
Right to work public, policy declared, membership in or payment of dues to labor union may not be required for employment, const. amend.
HB483
Briarwood Presbyterian Church, law enforcement officers with state police powers, employment authorized
HB498
Public assistance, revised procedures and limitations required for various public assistance programs administered by the Human Resources Dept.
HB554
Public property, national motto, In God We Trust, authorized to display
HB555
Ten Commandments, display of on state property and at public schools, authorized, const. amend.
HB557
Legislative standing committees, granted subpoena powers, authority to administer oaths, immunity, penalty
HB563
Superintendent of Education, election of, required, term of office, Amendment 284 (Section 264, Recompiled Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended), am'd., const. amend.
HB564
State Superintendent of Education, election of, required, term of office, Sec. 16-4-1 am'd.
HJR181
Waggoner, Senator J. T. Jabo, commended
HJR26
Bill of Rights monument, encouraging Historical Commission to construct
HJR29
Hall, Grayson, Jr., receiving the 2016 Mann Medal in Ethics and Leadership, commended
HJR366
Nathan Liskey Act, Act 2016-193, HB294, 2016 Regular Session, named
HR103
House of Representatives, Consent Calendar

HB40
Governor, required to provide notice of an extraordinary session within specified time frame, exception for a state of emergency, const. amend.
HJR25
Bennett, Jim, death mourned
HR79
Schlafly, Phyllis, death mourned

HB180
Supplemental appropriations, Local EMA Assistance Fund to the Alabama Emergency Management Agency, Children's Policy Council Fund to the Department of Children's Affairs, Mail and Supply Room Revolving Fund to the Department of Finance
HB491
Health care providers authorized to decline to perform services that violate their consciences, exceptions, Health Care Rights of Conscience Act
HB495
Labor relations, employer, employee rights, certain practices prohibited by local governments relating to leave and access to background information and to designate state for federal labor law disputes
HB496
Assisted Suicide Ban Act, established, person or health care provider prohibited from providing aid in dying under certain conditions, civil and criminal penalties
HB543
Shelby Co., civil service system, exempt employees further provided for in Judge of Probate and Property Tax Commissioner offices, Act 93-664, 1993 Reg. Sess., am'd.
HB564
Student data, collection and maintenance of certain student data provided for, sharing prohibition
HB590
Compensation, longevity pay, would not be tendered in 2015-2016 fiscal year, Sec. 36-6-11 am'd.
HB632
Uniform Commercial Code Fund, used for administration of the Secretary of State, authorized, Sec. 7-9A-525 am'd.
HB646
Epinephrine, auto-injectors, authorize administration of by non medical persons, program created
HB700
Unified appropriations for state General Fund and Education Trust Fund; state revenue sources unearmarked, effective Jan. 1, 2017, constitutional amendment
HJR306
Jefferson State Community College, 50th anniversary, commended
HJR308
Jefferson State Community College, 50th anniversary, commended
HR362
Nolen, Daniel A., attaining the rank of Eagle Scout, commended

HB45
Briarwood Presbyterian Church, law enforcement officers with state police powers, employment authorized

HR35
Indian Springs Village, 25th anniversary celebration, commended
HR36
Smith, Albert Lee, III., death mourned

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