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Barbara Bigsby Boyd

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Status: Alabama State Representative for District 32
Party: Democrat
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Birthday: January 30, 1937 88

Contact Information

Known contact information for Barbara Bigsby Boyd from Anniston, AL.

  • 11 South Union Street, Room 517-F
    Montgomery, AL 36130-2950
  • Phone: 334-261-0592
  • Official Email: [email protected]

Education Information

Known educational history for Barbara Bigsby Boyd from Anniston, AL.

  • MA, Supervision and Curriculum Development, University of Alabama, 1976
  • BA, French/English, Miles College, Birmingham, 1960
  • EdD, Instructional Leadership and Reading, University of Alabama

Political Information

Known political history for Barbara Bigsby Boyd from Anniston, AL.

  • Candidate, Alabama State House of Representatives, District 32, 2022
  • Representative, Alabama State House of Representatives, District 32, 1994-present

Professions Information

Known professional history for Barbara Bigsby Boyd from Anniston, AL.

  • Instructor, Weaver Junior High and High Schools, 1970-1985
  • Instructor, Calhoun County Training School, 1962-1970
  • Instructor, JW Darden High School, 1960-1962
  • Associate Professor, College of Education, Miles College
  • Former Employee, Jacksonville State University
  • Former Employee, Gadsden State University

Congressional Information

Known congressional history for Barbara Bigsby Boyd from Anniston, AL.

  • Former Member, Joint Legislative Oversight Committee on Children First Trust Fund, Alabama State House of Representatives

Organizations Information

Known organizational history for Barbara Bigsby Boyd from Anniston, AL.

  • Board Member, National Education Association, 1989-1995
  • Board Member, Alabama Education Association, 1984-1987
  • Member, New South Coalition
  • Member, Phi Delta Kappa, Jacksonville State University
  • Chair/Trustee Board/Director of Christian Education, Murray Temple Christian Methodist Member
  • Member, Alabama Council of Negro Women
  • Member, Kappa Delta Pi
  • Member, Alabama Democratic Conference, present
  • Member, Dorcas Art and Social Club
  • Member, Southern Christian Leadershp Conference, present
  • Member, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, present
  • Member, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated, Iota Mu Omega Chapter, present

Sponsored Bills

View legislative bills that Barbara Bigsby Boyd has sponsored.

HB1
Motor vehicles; suspension of driver license and ignition interlock device following first driving while under the influence conviction required

HB174
Talladega College, appropriation
HB614
Driver licenses, revised period of driver license suspension and installation of ignition interlock device for first time conviction of driving under the influence
HR106
Mary Louise Farrior White, commended
HR107
Vanessa Scott, commended
HR115
Terry Smiley, commended
HR137
Phyllis Marie Patterson, commended
HR182
Dr. Tracey Morant Adams, commended
HR194
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Day, recognized
HR197
John and Mary Garrett, commended
HR261
Sheriff Matthew Wade, commended
HR380
Reverend Alexander, honored
HR75
Stevlen Dickerson, Sr., commended
HR76
Michael Scales, commended
HR77
Ronald and Joan Garrett, commended
HR78
Darryl Ingram, commended
HR79
Mildred S. Woods, commended

HR100
Mrs. Mollie MacLeroy Bearden, Commrnding
HR101
Josephine Sawyer McKinney, recipient of Willie and Betty Farrior Family Foundation Community Service Award, commended
HR102
Doug Marshall, Commending
HR103
Johnny Frank McKinney, Willie and Betty Farrior Family Foundation Community Service Award Recipient, commended
HR172
Flossie Leeth Gibson, 90th birthday, commended
HR218
La'Tonya Wilson, Commending

HB171
To make an appropriation of $1,069,234 from the Education Trust Fund to Talladega College in Talladega, Alabama for the support and maintenance of the educational program of the institution, for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024; to provide that the appropriation is subject to certain provisions of the Code of Alabama 1975; to require an operations plan and an audited financial statement prior to the release of any funds; and to require an end of year report.
HB332
Relating to Talladega County; to abolish the office of constable.
HR65
OBSERVING ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA DAY AT THE CAPITOL ON APRIL 14, 2023.

HR7
COMMENDING DR. RANDY B. KELLEY ON HIS ACCOMPLISHMENTS.
HR8
CELEBRATING THE CENTENARY OF JUANITA H. JAIRRELS.

HB182
Public education employees, including K-12, postsecondary education, and AIDB, salary increase
HJR131
Veterans, urging the establishment of a health registry for veterans subjected to toxic exposure at Fort McClellan
HR284
Patterson, Dolia McIntosh, commended
HR285
Patterson, Horace L., commended
HR286
Lehe, Nancy R., commended
HR287
Johnson, Brittany, commended

HB286
Traffic stops, racial profiling by law enforcement officers, prohibited, written policies, forms for statistics, and reports to Attorney General required, provision for complaints, reporting and collection of data on injuries to officers, required
HB320
State employees, cost-of-living increase for fiscal year beginning October 1, 2020.
HB393
Talladega Co., sheriff, additional expense allowance and salary
HB394
Criminal procedure, asset forfeiture for drug offenses provided, Alabama Criminal Forfeiture Process Act, Secs. 20-2-93 repealed
HB397
Election ballots, straight political party ballots prohibited, constitutional amendment ballot measure, contents may not mislead description of, Secs. 17-6-36, 17-6-37. 17-6-38, 17-6-39 repealed; Secs. 17-6-35, 17-6-41, 17-7-21 am'd.
HB431
Medicaid, extend postpartum coverage for eligible pregnant women to one year after birth
HB432
Medicaid, expand program to provide assistane to state residents, provide appropriations for adequate funding
HB433
Voter registration, authorize registration same day as election, Sec. 17-3-50 am'd.
HB442
State sales and use tax increased, phase-in period, sales and use tax on food phased out, exempt by 2007, counties and municipalities prohibited from increasing sales tax on food, Secs. 40-23-2, 40-23-61 am'd.
HB461
Employment wages, establishing minimum wage
HB488
Ad valorem tax on real property, senior property tax appraisal for persons age 70 or older on principal residence used for 10 years, appraisal value frozen on immediate prior year, exceptions, rules by Revenue Dept.
HB512
Monuments, Alabama Memorial Preservation Act of 2017, a county or municipality authorize to remove any monument located on public property for less than 50 years, a waiver required from Committee on Alabama Monument Protection before monument can be removed that has been situated for 50 years of more, Sec. 41-9-230 repealed; Secs. 41-9-231 to 41-9-237, inclusive, am'd.
HJR108
Alpha Kappa Alpha (AKA) Sorority Day, May 6, 2021, recognized
HJR110
Smitherman, Roosevelt, commended
HJR118
Killingsworth, Don C., commended
HJR172
Yom HaShoah Commemoration, recognized
HJR182
Violence, threats of violence against Asian American people, condemn
HJR231
Violence, threats of violence against Asian American people, condemn
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
HJR35
Ratifying the Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America
HJR41
Holmes, Alvin, death mourned
HJR72
Public K-12 educators, commended
HR107
Alpha Kappa Alpha (AKA) Sorority Day, May 6, 2021, recognized
HR111
Smitherman, Roosevelt, commended
HR142
Tuggle, Michael Larry, death mourned
HR183
Violence, threats of violence against Asian American people, condemn
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
HR291
McClendon, Madelyn Ann, death mourned
HR306
Tri-County Organization of Professional Women, commended

HR15
Franklin, Harold A., death mourned

HR14
Real Men Wear Pink, commended
HR18
Colvin, Claudette, urging State of Alabama to expunge record of

HB231
Calhoun Co., license commissioner, issuance fee, add'l on motor vehicle registration renewals
HB429
Taxation, Community Foundation of Northeast Alabama, exempt from sales, county and municipal fees and taxes
HJR108
Women's Suffrage, 100th anniversary, commended
HR109
Franklin, Harold A., commended
HR120
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, 21st observance of AKA Day at the Capitol, recognized

HB 32
Education, Kyle Graddy Act, administration of single dose autoinjectable epinephrine on K-12 school campuses by students and pursuant to anaphylaxis preparedness program provided, Secs. 16-1-39, 16-1-48 am'd
HR20
Head, Michelle, outstanding professional avhievement, commended
HR21
Harris, Marie, outstanding professional achievement, commended
HR22
Whittaker, Dante' A., outstanding professional achievement, commended
HR294
McNeil, Elnora Pugh, 90th birthday, commended
HR69
National Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, October month, recognized
HR78
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, AKA day at the Capitol, recognized

HR6
Christian, Georgia Mae Turner Goodwine, 70th birthday celebration, commended

HB 356
Education, Kyle Graddy Act, administration of single dose autoinjectable epinephrine on K-12 school campuses by students and pursuant to anaphylaxis preparedness program provided, Secs. 16-1-39, 16-1-48 am'd
HB 484
Anniston, council-manager, city council, transfer of appropriations, Act 404, 1953 Reg. Sess., am'd; Sec. 45-8A-23.176 am'd.
HB 86
Municipalities, any municipality that was abolished by a law shall function as a municipality from the date of its initial organization
HR 111
Stedham, W. Gene, death mourned
HR 154
Calhoun, Vick Eugene, death mourned
HR 173
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, AKA Day at the Capitol, recognized
HR 437
Dorcas Art and Social Club, Anniston Chapter, commended
HR 462
Dye, Carolyn Harris, 70th birthday celebration, commended

HB15
Resisting arrest, arrest only if perpetrator is concurrently arrested for a separate unrelated crime, Sec. 13A-10-41 am'd.
HB152
Competitive bid law for state and local agencies, purchase of electronic data bases of manuscripts, books, maps, pamphlets, or periodicals, exempt from, Sec. 41-16-51 am'd.
HB16
Gaming, tribal compact for gaming, legislative ratification required, const. amend.
HB210
Pistol permits, Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA), creation of database for law enforcement, submission of info by sheriff
HB50
Law enforcement, allegations of excessive force, Ala. Criminal Justice Information System to collect data on, reports to legislative committees
HB51
Pistol permits, Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA), creation of database for law enforcement, submission of info by sheriff
HJR135
National Women's History Month, March 2017, recognized
HJR283
W. Gene Stedham Bridge, Anniston, AL., named
HJR360
Bacon, Art, professional achievement, commended
HJR57
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, AKA Day at the Capitol, recognized
HR126
National Women's History Month, March 2017, recognized
HR185
Farrior, Cedrick A., commended
HR359
Bacon, Art, professional achievement, commended
HR409
Anniston High School Band, outstanding achievement, commended
HR410
Sterling, Henry A., Jr., commended
HR56
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, AKA Day at the Capitol, recognized

HJR328
Endorsing nomination of major civil rights sites in Alabama as World Heritage Sites
HJR90
Turner, Alma , commended
HR166
Morgan, Billy R., 25 years of faithful service, commended
HR167
Mount Calvary Baptist Church, 100th anniversary, commended
HR209
Freedom Riders Park, Anniston, Congress urged to enact legislation recognizing the park as a National Historic Park
HR231
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, 17th Observation of AKA Day, recognized
HR327
Ware, Schuessler L., commended
HR56
Scott, Mary Lee Williams, death mourned
HR88
Turner, Alma, commended

HJR131
Conner, Mary B., distinguished service to Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., commended
HJR232
Boyd, Gwendolyn Elizabeth, 50th Anniversary of the Anniston Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, commended
HR134
Conner, Mary B., distinguished service to Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., commended
HR190
Huntley, Elizabeth, and Randolph Park Elementary School, commended
HR233
Boyd, Gwendolyn Elizabeth, 50th Anniversary of the Anniston Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, commended
HR46
Tillman, Mark Stewart, commended

HB53
Class 5 municipalities, tax sale properties acquired from State Land Commissioner, expedited procedure to quiet title in lieu of procedures in Title 40, Chapter 10, Code of Alabama 1975
HR25
Hobson City, Alabama, occasion of its 116th anniversary, recognized

HB270
Medicaid, require Governor to accept Medicaid expansion, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, const. amend.
HB271
Voter registration, to allow persons to register up to and on date of election, Sec. 17-3-50 am'd.
HB272
Buses, schools allowing violation to be enforced by video recording, Sec. 32-5A-154 am'd.
HB276
Community Action Association of Alabama, exempt from state, county, and municipal sales and use tax
HB279
Wages, establish the Alabama Minimum Wage Act, to set the state minimum wage, provide for a cost of living increase, const. amend.
HB285
Individuals with disabilities, promotion of employment by state programs and services, Jeff Ridgeway Alabama Employment First Initiative Act
HB305
Retirement, DROP reestablished, exceptions, Secs. 16-25-150, 36-27-170 am'd.
HB306
Appropriation, Education Trust Fund, supplemental appropriation to Education Department for 2013-2014 fiscal year of excess funds set aside to finance credits authorized by the Alabama Accountability Act
HB307
Accountability Act of 2013, proposed by HB 84, 2013 Reg. Sess., Act 2013-64, 2013 Reg. Sess., repealed
HB308
Education lottery, Education Lottery Corporation, and Lottery Trust Fund, estab., distrib. of revenues for college scholarships and other ed. purposes, operation of casinos prohib., Sec. 65, Constitution of Alabama of 1901 am'd., const. amend.
HB309
Prepaid Affordable College Tuition Program (PACT), assets and future appropriations from Education Trust Fund, transferred to institution of higher education, state college to allow eligible students to attend without tuition or fees, certain funds for out-of-state colleges, Secs. 16-33C-6, 16-33C-7, 16-33C-8, am'd; Secs. 16-33C-17, 16-33C-18, 16-33C-20 repealed
HB310
Political activity, Legislature, minority and majority parties caucus, public funds authorized for paying staff members of political caucus, Sec. 17-17-5 am'd.
HB311
Economic development, tax incentive, new and expanding companies, employment, required to maintain levels for five years or repay incentive, Labor Department to verify, Revenue Department, annual report to Legislature of number of jobs created, Alabama Job Creation and Taxpayer Protection Act
HB312
Workforce Development and Training Act, Public School and College Authority, bonds authorized in amount of $20,000,000 to expand workforce training programs operated by two-year college system
HB313
Education Trust Fund, annual appropriation in appropriations act of $5,000,000 provided to State Board of Education for dual enrollment programs of 2-year colleges, Education Employee Liability Insurance Program repealed, Sec. 16-22-4.1 repealed
HB314
Public education employees, salaries, increases of six percent in fiscal year 2014-2015, State Minimum Salary Schedule appropriate increases required; support employees, increase of $1,000 or six percent in fiscal year 2014-2015; Teachers' Retirement System, cost-of-living adjustment for retirees of six percent October 1, 2014
HB315
Education Trust Funds, repeal Education Trust Fund Rolling Reserve Act, reenact Education Trust Fund Proration Account, Sec. 40-1-32.1 reenacted; Act 2011-3, 2011 Reg. Sess., repealed
HB317
Criminal charges or convictions for certain felony or misdemeanor offenses, petition for expungement of records authorized under certain conditions, procedures
HB320
Scottsboro Boys Museum and Cultural Center, approp.
HB323
Elections, Legislative office, costs and expenses incurred for filling vacancies, Section 46 (Section 46, Recompiled Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended) am'd., const. amend.
HB406
Title loan business, licensure and regulation of, charges concerning title loans, definitions, penalties, Alabama Title Loan Act
HB413
Sex Offenders, registration and community notification, technical revisions and citations update various sections, petition for relief from employment, residency living restriction, civil division of circuit courts, absconding without registering, penalty, Secs. 12-15-107, 12-15-116, 13A-5-2, 13A-5-6, 14-9-41, 15-18-8, 15-19-7, 15-20A-4 to 15-20A-7, incl., 15-20A-9, 15-20A-11, 15-20A-14, 15-20A-16, 15-20A-18, 15-20A-21 to 15-20A-26, incl., 15-20A-28, 15-20A-29, 15-20A-32, 15-20A-34, 15-20A-35, 15-20A-37, 15-20A-39, 15-20A-40, 15-20A-43, 15-20A-45, 15-20A-46, 15-22-27.3, 32-6-49.24, 36-18-24, 36-18-25, 38-13-2, 38-13-4
HB547
Contractors, public works contracts, timely payments, contractor required to timely pay a subcontractor for work completed, Sec. 8-29-3 am'd.
HB563
Anniston, employees of city, police and fire to remain under civil service, new employees and certain other employees made at-will employees, Act 404, 1953 Reg. Sess., Act 592, 1953 Reg. Sess., am'd.; Secs. 45-8A-22.01, 45-8A-22.02, 45-8A-22.03, 45-8A-22.08, 45-8A-22.09, 45-8A-22.10, 45-8A-22.11, 45-8A-22.12, 45-8A-22.13, 45-8A-23.091 am'd.
HB596
Taxation, certain foods exempt from sales and use tax annually at start of the season of Lent and ending last day of season
HJR130
Moulton, Gordon, death mourned
HJR160
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., commended
HJR184
Hawkins, Jack, Jr., commended
HJR186
Girl Scout Advocacy Day in Alabama, March 13, 2014, designated
HJR189
Washington, Adrienne Pope Kelly, commended
HJR280
Bean, William Raymond, death mourned
HJR315
Parker High School Basketball Team, commended
HJR379
Cornbread, official state bread, named
HJR532
Gulf Distributing Holdings, of Alabama, commended
HJR68
Carroll, Helen Hayes, death mourned
HJR69
Excelsior Band, commended
HJR84
First Responders, Alabama, commended
HJR85
Teachers and school staff, Alabama, commended
HR116
Military Appreciation Day, February 6, 2014, designated
HR131
Callender, William Edward, Sr., death mourned
HR157
Dent, Catherine Ball, death mourned
HR159
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., commended
HR185
Girl Scout Advocacy Day in Alabama, March 13, 2014, designated
HR188
Washington, Adrienne Pope Kelly, commended
HR220
Carr, Willie Gladys Allen, death mourned
HR261
Food deserts, Congress urged to eliminate
HR316
Parker High School Basketball Team, commended
HR496
Mitchell, Representative Joseph, commended
HR497
McClendon, Representative Jim, commended
HR498
Ison, Representative Jamie, commended
HR499
Bridges, Representative DuWayne, commended
HR500
Greeson, Representative Todd, commended
HR501
Fincher, Representative Chad, commended
HR502
Merrill, Representative John, commended
HR503
Hubbard, Representative Joe, commended
HR504
Colston, Representative David, commended
HR505
Laird, Representative Richard, commended
HR506
McClurkin, Representative Mary Sue, commended
HR507
DeMarco, Representative Paul, commended
HR508
Long, Representative Wes, commended
HR531
Farrior, Willie Andrew, death mourned
HR533
Denton, Jeremiah Andrew, Jr., death mourned
HR534
Laird, Representative Richard, commended
HR64
Mosley, C. J., commended
HR80
Newton, Honorable State Representative Demetrius, death mourned
HR81
Snorton, Teresa E., commended

HB140
Income tax, tax credit for rehabilitation, preservation, and development of certain historic structures
HB202
State income tax, federal deduction limited for individual taxpayers, state sales tax on food removed, Amendment 225 (Section 211.04, Recompiled Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended), repealed, const. amend.
HB204
Navigable waters, obstructing prohibited, civil enforcement, civil penalties, exceptions
HB206
Oil and gas, taxation, depletion allowance altered, limited to federal depletion allowance, Sec. 40-18-35 am'd.
HB217
Pardons and Paroles Board, Scottsboro Boys Act, posthumous pardons for certain convictions prior to 1932
HB252
Domestic violence, shelters, domestic violence defined, operation and funding of domestic violence shelters, fee for divorce petition distributed to district attorneys for funding of domestic violence shelters, Secs. 30-6-1, 30-6-6, 30-6-7, 30-6-11 am'd.
HB268
Infants, age of majority designated as 18 years for participation in college or university research, Sec. 26-1-1 am'd.
HB278
Retirement, DROP reestablished, exceptions, Secs. 16-25-150, 36-27-170 am'd.
HB358
Anniston, alcoholic beverages, sale for off-premise consumption each day of the week
HB445
Jacksonville, civil service board, vacation of office for failure to attend meetings under certain conditions, Sec. 45-8A-71.04 am'd.
HB446
Jacksonville, civil service system, employees exempt, professional librarian removed from exemptions, Sec. 45-8A-71.02 am'd.
HB462
Alabama Title Loan Act, licensure by Banking Dept., bonds, fees, penalties
HB492
Accountability Act of 2013, proposed by HB 84, 2013 Reg. Sess., Act 2013-__, 2013 Reg. Sess., repealed
HB534
Calhoun Co., gasoline tax, distrib. municipalities, deleted, Act 393, 1971 Reg. Sess., repealed
HB547
Veterans, permanently and totally disabled, state income tax, credit for sales tax paid up to a certain amount
HB559
Local Control School Flexibility Act of 2013, provides for creation of innovative K-12 schools, flexibility contracts between local boards of education and the State Board of Education, and authorize State Board of Education to promulgate rules, Act 2013-64, 2013 Reg. Sess., repealed
HB626
Voter registration, to allow persons to register up to and on date of election, Sec. 17-3-50 am'd.
HB641
Public employees, to receive annual summary of benefits received from employer
HB689
Talladega Co., school construction projects, exempt certain projects from competitive bidding laws
HJR121
Glass-Steagall Act, Congress urged to restore
HJR122
Historical Commission, authorized to install statue of Mrs. Rosa Parks within State Capitol Complex
HJR175
Girl Scout Advocacy Day in Alabama, April 11, designated
HJR20
Scottsboro Boys, exonerated
HJR219
Trucking Association, 75th Anniversary, commended
HJR244
Studdard, Jerry Wayne, commended
HJR250
Thatcher, Margaret, British Prime Minister, death mourned
HJR270
Robinson, Elbert, Sr., death mourned
HJR368
Jones, Jestina Duncan, exemplary graduate of the University of Mobile, commended
HJR391
Excelsior Band, commended
HJR4
Kennedy, Representative Yvonne, death mourned
HJR401
DUI Prevention and Ignition Interlock Advisory Council, created
HJR42
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., commended
HJR451
Recognizing and supporting the economic developement of Selma, Alabama
HJR55
Childs, William Jones, death mourned
HR100
Participants in the Read Across America Day, sponsored by Randolph Park Elementary School, commended
HR220
Trucking Association, celebrates its 75th Anniversary, commended
HR238
Davis, Nathaniel, commended
HR239
Gunter, Sandra Lanier, commended
HR251
Robinson, Elbert, Sr., death mourned
HR263
Sumerlin, Edith, death mourned
HR328
Hegeman, Jon and Amy, commended
HR366
Jones, Jestina Duncan, exemplary graduate of the University of Mobile, commended
HR392
Excelsior Band, commended
HR405
Browder, John Glen, Ph.D., commended
HR422
Jones, Susannah Mushatt, commended
HR44
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., commended
HR45
Reach, Ray, commended
HR452
Recognizing and supporting the economic developement of Selma, Alabama
HR46
Solomon, KB, commended
HR493
Coach Moses Knight, Jr., induction into Alabama High School Sports Hall of Fame, urged
HR494
Reynolds, Nimrod Q., death mourned
HR540
National Veterans Shrine, recognized
HR99
McDavid, Betty Grace Fieldness, commended

HB212
Public Schools, K-12, textbooks, education department required to provide textbooks that are less than five years old, Sec. 16-36-70 am'd
HB214
Public funds, expenditure for benefit of charter or private schools, prohibited
HB278
Secondary metals recycler, additional records to be maintained, purchases of specified metal property limited, registration with ACJIC, required, database of metal property sales created, criminal penalties, purchase of specified metal property prohibited, Secs. 13A-8-30 to 13A-8-37, inclusive, 13A-8-39 am'd; Secs. 13A-8-31.1, 13A-8-31.2, 13A-8-35.1, 13A-8-37.1, 13A-8-37.2 added
HB340
Crime of Looting, established, penalties, violation would be Class C felony
HB356
School bus drivers, physical examination, successful completion required, Lieutenant Dexter Holcomb Act, Sec. 16-27-4.1 added
HB375
Health care providers authorized to decline to perform services that violate their consciences, exceptions, Health Care Rights of Conscience Act
HB426
Equal Pay Remedies and Enforcement Act, established, legislative findings regarding wage differentials between minorities and nonminorities and males and females, Equal Pay Commission established, members, duties, powers, report to Governor and Legislature
HB437
Conservation and Natural Resources Department, Advisory Board, appointment of two additional members who are commercial fisherman, nominated by Organized Seafood Association of Alabama, Inc., Sec. 9-2-14 am'd.
HB475
Lincoln, corp. limits alt.
HB577
Health care, licensed physician or health care provider, allowed to refuse to perform unnecessary medical services or services that could harm patient, Right to Professional Medical Judgment Act
HB694
Self Defense, person who actively pursues an aggressor after the initial confrontation is not justified in using physical force in self defense or in defense of another, Sec.13A-3-23 am'd
HB771
Talladega County, tobacco tax, distribution to Talladega County Volunteer Program, Act 90-424, 1990 Reg. Sess. am'd
HJR135
Korean War veterans from Alabama, commended
HJR136
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., commended
HJR141
National women's history museum, expressing support for establishing in Washington D.C.
HJR205
Centennial Memorial Park, official veterans of the Afghanistan war memorial, desig. (2012-20356)
HJR206
Centennial Memorial Park in Anniston, official veterans of the Iraq war memorial, desig. (2012-20355)
HJR207
Centennial Memorial Park in Anniston, firefighters memorials, desig. (2012-20354)
HJR208
Centennial Memorial Park in Anniston, firefighters memorials, desig.
HJR209
Centennial Memorial Park in Anniston, official law enforcement memorials for officers killed in the line of duty, desig. (2012-20372)
HJR293
Sewell, Terri, commended
HJR321
Alabama Spaceport Authority, expressing support
HJR348
Knight, Andrew Wilson, death mourned
HJR353
Urging the State of Florida to arrest George Zimmerman for murder of Trayvon Martin
HJR393
Sanders, Leslie, commended
HJR394
Pregno, Nanette K., commended
HJR402
American Cancer Society's Cancer Prevention Study, commended, and recognizing Cancer Prevention Month
HJR426
Recognizing first anniversary of tornados of April 27, 2011 and First responders, commended
HJR462
Navy SEALS Team Six, and all members of the United States Armed Forces, commended
HJR463
Bagwell, Haley, commended
HJR464
Whitaker, Amanda, commended
HJR465
Brooks, Jamie, commended
HJR466
Dobbs, Dori, commended
HJR467
Richter, Kelsey, commended
HJR468
Sharp, Sarah Kathryn, commended
HJR469
Bryan, Anna Laura, commended
HJR470
Gann, Tim, commended
HJR477
Business Technology Center, Bishop State Community College named in honor of Dr. Yvonne Kennedy
HJR76
Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church, commended
HJR77
Strain, W. L., death mourned
HR104
Eye Bank, Eye Donor Month, recognized, March 2012
HR227
McCray, Faye Coleman, death mourned
HR265
The University of Alabama Football Team, commended
HR292
Sewell, Terri, commended
HR304
Wyatt, Ricky, death mourned
HR318
Department of Public Health, commended
HR349
Knight, Andrew Wilson, death mourned
HR352
Jackson, George M., Sr., death mourned
HR354
Bladder Cancer Awareness Month, recognized
HR359
Daniels, Dr. and Mrs. James, and the Gifted Enrichment Program of Anniston, Alabama, commended
HR360
Gilley, Donald and the Gifted Enrichment Program of Anniston, Alabama, commended
HR361
Peters, Hattye K.; Evans, Ruby; Barron, Doris Stallworth, and the TeeAKA Youth Group, commended
HR375
Davis, Elsie Burroughs, death mourned
HR386
Newton, Demetrius C., commended
HR400
Sanders, Leslie, commended
HR401
Pregno, Nanette K., commended
HR405
Barron, Walter L., death mourned
HR448
Humphries, Nellie Barnes, commended

HJR13
A road in Lake Guntersville State Park, named Frank McDaniel Drive
HJR16
Pappas, William Gregory, Jr., commended
HR17
Pappas, William Gregory, Jr., commended

HB174
Anniston, council-manager form of government, investigations by city council or city manager, provisions for repealed, Section 9.03 of Article IX of Act 404, 1953 Regular Session repealed, Sec. 45-8A-23.262 repealed,
HB185
Motor carriers, federal Unified Carrier Registration Act of 2005, responsibility for administration transferred from Public Service Commission to Revenue Department, distrib. of net fees to Public Safety Department, Sec. 37-3-32.1 amended and renumbered as Sec. 40-12-435
HB188
Agricultural tourist attractions, to be defined by rule and approved by Agriculture and Industries Department, application and renewal fees, directional signs under certain conditions (2011-20698)
HB223
Supplemental appropriation from Education Trust Fund to Education Department for teachers certified by National Board for Professional Teaching Standards
HB230
Income tax credit authorized for employers creating jobs, under certain conditions, Full Employment Act, Secs. 40-18-270, 40-18-271, 40-18-272 repealed; Act 2010-557, 2010 Reg. Sess. repealed
HB241
Income tax, Alabama resident individuals, gross income includes an owner's entire allocable share of income earned from both in-state and out-of-state sources, Sec. 40-18-14 am'd.
HB242
State income tax, federal deduction limited for individual taxpayers, state sales tax on food removed, Amendment 225 (Section 211.04, Recompiled Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended), repealed, const. amend.
HB380
Equal Pay Remedies and Enforcement Act, established, legislative findings regarding wage differentials between minorities and nonminorities and males and females, Equal Pay Commission established, members, duties, powers, report to Governor and Legislature
HB381
Railroads, standards of stationary assembly points and mobile labor camps for maintenance-of-way employees, established, drinking water provided, Board of Health to adopt rules for mobile camps, investigations, inspection fees, distrib.
HB388
Redemption of land sold for taxes, interest rate reduced only on tax amount due on date of sale, Sec. 40-10-122 am'd.
HB389
Radio/alert notification communications districts, counties authorized to establish, board of directors, members, powers, duties, opt out provision (2011-21180)
HB390
County commission, county solid waste disposal service, volunteer fire department exempt from fees, Sec. 22-27-3 am'd.
HB391
Criminal sentences, voluntary truth-in-sentencing guidelines, submission to Legislature by 2011 Reg. Sess. and approval, deadline deleted, Secs. 12-25-32, 12-25-34 am'd.
HB451
Dental Examiners of Alabama, Board of, dentists and dental hygienists, regulation and licensure, substantially revised, Sec. 34-9-7.2 added; Secs. 34-9-2, 34-9-3, 34-9-5, 34-9-6, 34-9-6.1, 34-9-7, 34-9-8, 34-9-9, 34-9-10, 34-9-13, 34-9-15, 34-9-15.1, 34-9-16, 34-9-18, 34-9-20, 34-9-21, 34-9-22, 34-9-24, 34-9-26, 34-9-27, 34-9-28, 34-9-40, 34-9-41, 34-9-43, 34-9-44, 34-9-60, 34-9-63, 34-9-82, 34-9-89 am'd. (2011-20608)
HB467
Elder Abuse, Interagency Council for the Prevention of, established, members, duties, subject to Sunset Law, reports to Chief Justice of Supreme Court, Governor, and Legislature, Elder Abuse Prevention Act
HB566
Talladega Co., lodging tax, removed, Act 2008-494, 2008 Reg. Sess. repealed
HB567
Calhoun Co., court costs, drug and violent crime reduction fee in all criminal cases in circuit, district, municipal courts, distrib. to municipal and circuit court clerks, chief of police, county commission, and Calhoun/Cleburne Drug and Violent Crime Task Force
HB590
Calhoun Co., circuit, district, and municipal courts, court costs, additional in certain cases, distrib. for drug courts
HJR17
Phillips, Johnnie J., commended
HJR201
Chizik, Gene, commended
HJR218
Ansley, Bertha, commended
HJR238
Markwell, Don, death mourned
HJR34
Constitutional convention, special election called to revise and amend Constitution of Alabama of 1901, election and conduct of delegates, special election to ratify proposed Constitution of Alabama
HJR353
Onderdonk, Michael, commended
HJR401
State Textbook Committee, State Board of Education, and local boards of education urged to make electronic textbooks available for students in public education
HJR403
Boozer, Simon David, death mourned
HJR470
Ausborn, Jeffrey O., death mourned
HJR529
Raulerson, Marsha D., commended
HJR54
Carter, Mildred Hemmons, commended
HJR547
Franklin County tornado victims, deaths mourned; survivors, volunteers, and donors commended
HJR569
Haynes, W. Clinton, Sr., commended
HJR572
Glover, Raymond Navarro, commended
HJR619
Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Week, designated
HJR748
Thomas, Annie Beatrice, commended
HJR855
Whitney, Samantha Calnan, commended
HJR875
Danner, Bert Willis, death mourned
HJR896
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama, commended
HJR901
Snorton, Teresa E., commended
HJR908
Hall, Ethel H., commended
HJR914
Greenhaw, Wayne, death mourned
HJR915
Ireland, Dennis L. "Dan," commended
HJR944
Barnes, Gay, commended
HJR96
All-Alabama Academic Team 2011, commended
HR209
Barnes, David, death mourned
HR217
Ansley, Bertha, commended
HR245
Markwell, Don, death mourned
HR260
Yelder, Prince Emanuel, commended
HR261
Birmingham Community Mass Choir, commended
HR29
Phillips, Johnnie J., commended
HR351
Blakeney, Larry, commended
HR434
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., commended
HR457
Ramsey, Elois Primm, commended
HR499
Anniston City School Gifted Enrichment Program; Hooks, Richard L., commended
HR500
Washington, Anna; Yarbrough, Carol; Calhoun, Georgia, commended
HR524
Peters, Hattye, commended
HR532
Grissett, Lance D., commended posthumously
HR533
Raulerson, Marsha D., commended
HR552
Haynes, W. Clinton, Sr., commended
HR558
Glover, Raymond Navarro, commended
HR631
Thomas, Mary, commended
HR854
Whitney, Samantha Calnan, commended
HR876
Danner, Bert Willis, death mourned
HR898
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama, commended
HR902
Snorton, Teresa E., commended
HR909
Hall, Ethel H., commended
HR955
Shroud Award, 2011 recipient designated

HB1
State income tax, federal deduction limited for individual taxpayers, state sales tax on food removed, Amendment 225 (Section 211.04, Recompiled Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended), repealed, const. amend.
HB167
Electronic Security Board of Licensure, definitions, training and licensure, locksmiths and alarm system installers, additional classifications established for central station, closed circuit television system, and electronic access system, Secs. 34-1A-1, 34-1A-4 am'd.
HB169
Services for Alabama Families Study Commission, established, composition, duties, procedures, compensation
HB264
Alabama Residential Energy Code Board changed to Alabama Energy and Residential Codes Board, Model Energy Code replaced with Alabama Energy and Residential Codes, adoption of modern building and energy codes in compliance with federal law to be implemented by counties and municipalities, board members increased, certain farm structures excluded, sprinkler systems provided for, Secs. 41-23-80, 41-23-81, 41-23-82, 41-23-83, 41-23-84, 41-23-85 am'd.
HB271
Talladega College, appropriation
HB272
Tuskegee University, appropriation
HB273
Lyman Ward Military Academy, appropriation
HB274
Education budget, appropriations for the support, maintenance, and development of public education
HB275
Teachers' Retirement System, pension accumulation fund, accrued liability contribution rate authorized to be computed by Board of Control over a 30-year period, Sec. 16-25-21 am'd.
HB276
Education Appropriations Act for fiscal year ending September 30, 2010, debt service on certain bonds, funding from Capital Improvement Trust Fund reduced, funding from Education Trust Fund increased, supplemental appropriation for debt service on certain Public School and College Authority bond swaps, appropriation to state agencies for fiscal year ending September 30, 2009, reappropriated, certain food stamp funds not to revert from Human Resources Department, use for child care, Act 2009-339, 2009 Reg. Sess. am'd.
HB280
Death penalty, moratorium on imposition and execution not to exceed three years, procedure for administering
HB289
Employees' Retirement System, pension accumulation fund, accrued liability contribution rate authorized to be computed by Board of Control over 30-year period, Sec. 36-27-24 am'd.
HB290
General fund budget, appropriations for ordinary expenses of executive, legislative, and judicial departments
HB291
Appropriations, supplemental appropriation to various departments, boards, and agencies, for fiscal year ending September 30, 2010, General Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2010, funding source of certain bonds changed from Capital Improvement Trust Fund to State General Fund, Executive Commission on Community Services Grants, appropriation from State General Fund for fiscal year 2010 deleted, Act 2009-550, 2009 Reg. Sess. Am'd.
HB292
Elevator Safety Review Board, operational fund, surplus fees over appropriated amount transferred to General Fund, Sec. 25-13-6 am'd.
HB293
Coalition Against Domestic Violence, appropriation, operations plan and audited financial statement required, quarterly and end-of-year reports required
HB294
Children First Trust Fund, appropriations from for fiscal year ending September 30, 2011, use of allocation pursuant to Section 41-15B-2.2 and this act, tobacco settlement revenues deposited in fund within 30 days of receipt, Finance Director to notify each agency of allocation, appropriations conditional on tobacco revenues, appropriation of additional tobacco settlement funds, audit, Children's Affairs Department to report to Legislature and Children's Policy Council
HB368
Assault in the second degree, utility workers included as a protected class, utility worker defined, Sec. 13A-6-21 am'd.; Act 2009-586, 2009 Reg. Sess. am'd.
HB403
Obscene material involving children, disseminate further defined, material that constitutes possession of visual obscene matter further provided for, Secs. 13A-12-190, 13A-12-192 am'd.
HB426
Railroads, standards of stationary assembly points and mobile labor camps for maintenance-of-way employees, established, drinking water provided, Board of Health to adopt rules for mobile camps, investigations, inspection fees, distrib.
HB519
Girls and Women in the Criminal Justice System, Commission on, established, composition, duties, compensation, operation, annual report to Governor and Legislature
HB524
State agencies, boards, commissions, or any public entity with diversity mandate required to report to Legislature annually regarding compliance, legislative intent expressed
HB579
Alabama Coal Mine Safety Law of 1975, state mining laws extensively revised to modernize and supplemented to comply with federal law to enhance mining safety, Secs. 25-9-31, 25-9-32, 25-9-217, 25-9-380, 25-9-400 to 25-9-407, inclusive, added; Secs. 25-9-7, 25-9-9, 25-9-20, 25-9-22, 25-9-24, 25-9-40, 25-9-60, 25-9-61, 25-9-67, 25-9-80, 25-9-81, 25-9-82, 25-9-83, 25-9-86, 25-9-88, 25-9-131, 25-9-132, 25-9-133, 25-9-210, 25-9-216, 25-9-273, 25-9-276, 25-9-277, 25-9-278, 25-9-279, 25-9-280, 25-9-282, 25-9-360, 25-9-361 am'd.; Secs. 25-9-87, 25-9-153 repealed
HB619
Junkyards, licensing and regulation of junkyards by counties and municipalities outside of the corporate limits, public forum and joint resolution required prior to licensing in police jurisdiction of municipality, county to regulate after licensure, Sec. 11-80-10 am'd.
HB696
Homestead exemption, increased for protection against confiscation of a homestead for debts, Sec. 6-10-2 am'd.
HB697
Drugs, chemical compounds HU-210, JWH-018, JWH-073, and salvia divinorum or salvinorum A, possession prohibited, penalties (2010-20801)
HB698
Family Resource Centers, Alabama Network of, adoption of rules regarding distribution of funds, publication of notice regarding rules in Alabama Administrative Monthly, Sec. 30-8-2 am'd.
HB699
Child abuse or neglect, suspected, mandatory reporting, requirements for school teachers and school officials, established, responsibilities of principals and local superintendents of education Sec. 26-14-3 am'd.
HB767
Talladega Co., board of equalization, county commission authorized to provide supplemental compensation
HB768
Talledega Co., alcoholic beverages, draft or keg beer, sale authorized
HJR10
University of Alabama football team, commended
HJR11
University of Alabama football team, commended
HJR140
Teachers and educational support personnel, commended
HJR172
Boy Scouts of America, 100th Anniversary, recognized
HJR173
Brewton, commended
HJR174
Flomaton Public Library, commended
HJR175
Bias, Ethel Mae Jones, death mourned
HJR212
Crabtree, Charles, death mourned
HJR213
Swinford, Belle Love, commended
HJR217
Mercedes-Benz, commended
HJR237
Benjamin, Regina M., commended
HJR242
Hines, Elise Harris, death mourned
HJR261
President Barack Obama urged to reverse his decision not to fully fund the Constellation project
HJR264
Jordan, Richard Stephen, Jr., death mourned
HJR281
Jones, Paul R., death mourned
HJR300
Wilson, U. S. Congressman Charlie, death mourned
HJR306
University of West Alabama, 175th Anniversary, recognized
HJR311
Shelly, Gaylan and Angie, commended
HJR312
Hicks, Luther, commended
HJR326
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., historic marker dedication ceremony honoring Rosa L. Parks, recognized
HJR327
Russell-McCloud, Patricia, commended
HJR342
Harper, Roman, commended (2010-20524)
HJR343
Menton, Senator Bill, death mourned
HJR397
Forte', Amelia, death mourned
HJR398
Johnson, Adriel, death mourned
HJR407
Beck, Representative Warren, death mourned (2010-20526)
HJR424
Charles A. Brown Elementary School, Honor Roll students, commended
HJR450
Russell-McCloud, Patricia, commended
HJR451
Carpenter, Mable Elliott, death mourned
HJR453
Nabors, Senator Ollie Wilson, death mourned
HJR46
Fite, Representative Leamon Millard, Jr., death mourned
HJR47
Butler, Talmadge, commended
HJR481
Greene County High School basketball team, commended
HJR484
Farrington, Allison, commended
HJR487
Fairfield High School girls basketball team, commended
HJR49
Ingram, Mark, Jr., commended
HJR510
Searcy, Steve, commended
HJR54
Constitutional convention, special election called to revise and amend Constitution of Alabama of 1901, election of delegates, special election to ratify proposed Constitution of Alabama
HJR546
Cottrell, Danny, commended
HJR55
Hanson, Johnnie, commended
HJR557
Davis, Johnny, death mourned
HJR558
Huntsville, efforts to become test market for Google's new ultrafast broadband network, Google Fiber, commended
HJR559
Hazel Green High School varsity cheerleaders, commended
HJR56
Boyett, Carl, death mourned
HJR560
Lee High School of Huntsville basketball team, commended
HJR561
Goertz, Edith P., commended
HJR562
Black, Allison, commended
HJR568
McCullough, B. J., commended
HJR576
Sledge, Percy, commended
HJR598
Bracken, Peggy Gill, death mourned
HJR599
Saloom, Salem and Dianne, commended
HJR600
Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week, recognized
HJR605
Novacki, Aline Regina, commended
HJR606
A. H. Parker High School, 110th Anniversary, recognized
HJR607
Brock, Carrie Lee Adams, death mourned
HJR608
Tuskegee University basketball team, commended
HJR609
Ryan, Jennie Bell, death mourned
HJR640
Pike, Nellie, commended
HJR642
Talladega College womens basketball team, commended
HJR646
Hudson, Margene, commended
HJR647
Talladega, 175th Anniversary, recognized
HJR648
Sumter County High School girls basketball team, commended
HJR649
Warrior Academy basketball team, commended
HJR652
Wright, Lorenzo, commended
HJR7
Howard, Robert Lewis, death mourned
HJR708
Callahan, H. L. (Sonny), commended
HJR710
Nix, David, commended
HJR711
First Baptist Church Leeds, commended
HJR713
Fairfield High Preparatory School, Jobs for Alabama's Graduates (JAG) program, commended
HJR715
Bonner, Vanessa Brown, commended
HJR766
Health care reform legislation, Governor and Attorney General urged not to pursue litigation to prevent implementation of
HJR775
Phillips, Sidney C., Jr., commended
HJR776
Sledge, Eugene B., commended posthumously
HJR839
Brinker, Richard W., commended
HJR889
Zorn, Mary Jane Jeffcoat, death mourned
HJR893
Forest Hills Middle School, Honor Roll students, commended
HJR894
C. J. Donald Elementary School, Honor Roll students, commended
HJR895
Robinson Elementary School, Honor Roll students, commended
HJR896
Joiner, Ken, commended
HJR9
Cooley, Billy Joe, death mourned
HJR90
Concerns of Police Survivors (COPS), Fly the Blue Campaign, recognized
HJR91
Rilling, Corey, commended
HJR92
Riggs, Jamie, commended
HJR93
National Endowment for the Arts and Institute of Museum and Library Services, The Big Read, recognized
HJR931
Gray, John Franklin, death mourned
HJR936
Branyon, Hugh, commended
HJR937
Royal, Jim, commended
HJR938
Butler, Talmadge, commended
HJR94
Sealy, Charlie Oliver, Sr., death mourned
HJR948
Feld, Montgomery, commended
HJR949
Gould, Joseph, commended
HJR95
Shaw, Elijah, III, death mourned
HJR957
Morris, Shep and Rite; Morris and Morris Farms, commended
HJR958
Glen Oaks Elementary School, Honor Roll students, commended
HJR963
Vietnam Veterans, commended, welcome home celebration in 2011 encouraged
HJR964
Jones, Freddie H. E., II, commended
HR1000
Hilliard, Representative Earl, Jr., commended
HR1005
Grantland, Representative Ronald, commended
HR1006
Bentley, Representative Robert J., commended
HR1007
Beasley, Representative William M. (Billy), commended
HR1008
Ward, Representative Cam, commended
HR1009
Allen, Representative Gerald H., commended
HR1010
Baker, Representative Locy L., commended
HR1011
Hammett, Representative Seth, commended
HR1016
McDaniel, Representative W. F. (Frank), commended
HR102
Duffy, Rickey A., commended
HR103
Bush, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M., commended
HR1032
Pitts, Harvey Curtis, Jr., death mourned
HR1038
Leonard, John, commended
HR1039
Hanna, Annie Lou Christine, commended
HR104
Shaw, Elijah, III, death mourned
HR105
Riggs, Jamie, commended
HR1056
Bartlett, Thomas Gordon, death mourned
HR106
Rilling, Corey, commended
HR1061
Mount Pleasant CME Church, Homecoming and Founder's Day Program, recognized
HR1065
Higginbotham, G. J., commended
HR138
Moore, Charlotte Davis, death mourned
HR158
National Endowment for the Arts, The Big Read: Alabama Reads initiative, recognized
HR161
Kilgore, Mike, commended
HR166
Boy Scouts of America, 100th Anniversary, recognized
HR167
Bias, Ethel Mae Jones, death mourned
HR192
Hawkins, Felicia Renee, death mourned
HR219
Crabtree, Charles, death mourned
HR220
Swinford, Belle Love, commended
HR238
Benjamin, Regina M., commended
HR243
Hines, Elise Harris, death mourned
HR260
President Barack Obama urged to reverse his decision not to fully fund the Constellation project
HR280
Jones, Paul R., death mourned
HR303
Wilson, U. S. Congressman Charlie, death mourned
HR304
Soares, Alessandro, commended
HR305
Novacki, Eumar Roberto, commended
HR307
University of West Alabama, 175th Anniversary, recognized
HR310
Shelly, Gaylan and Angie, commended
HR313
Hicks, Luther, commended
HR318
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., historic marker dedication ceremony honoring Rosa L. Parks, recognized
HR351
Army National Guard, 2101st Transportation Company, commended
HR356
Menton, Senator Bill, death mourned
HR364
Moore, Nathaniel Grayson, commended
HR365
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Anniston Alumnae Chapter, Founders Day observation, recognized
HR395
Johnson, Adriel, death mourned
HR396
Forte', Amelia, death mourned
HR402
Vaughn Family, commended
HR403
Houston, Coffee, Henry, Dale, Geneva, Pike, and Barbour Cos., students, commended
HR409
Charles A. Brown Elementary School, Honor Roll students, commended
HR410
Minor Elementary School, Honor Roll students, commended
HR411
Bush Middle School, Honor Roll students, commended
HR412
Councill Elementary School, Honor Roll students, commended
HR413
Councill Elementary School, Kindergarten Honor Roll students, commended
HR418
Louis, Joe, commended posthumously
HR420
Novacki, Eumar Roberto, commended (2010-20506)
HR422
Beck, Representative Warren, death mourned
HR423
Maggi, Blairo Borges, commended
HR434
Taylor, Clinton Williams, death mourned
HR444
Russell-McCloud, Patricia, commended
HR445
Carpenter, Mable Elliott, death mourned
HR446
Pickens Academy girls basketball team, commended
HR448
Nabors, Senator Ollie Wilson, death mourned
HR48
Ingram, Mark, Jr., commended
HR480
Smith, Margaret Charles, commended posthumously
HR482
Greene County High School basketball team, commended
HR490
Moravec, Willene Willingham, commended
HR492
Bates, Nelson, commended
HR495
Fairfield High School girls basketball team, commended
HR512
Searcy, Steve, commended
HR544
Southeastern Livestock Exposition Rodeo, commended
HR545
Cottrell, Danny, commended
HR550
Davis, Johnny, death mourned
HR551
Huntsville, efforts to become test market for Google's new ultrafast broadband network, Google Fiber, commended
HR552
Lee High School of Huntsville basketball team, commended
HR555
Hazel Green High School varsity cheerleaders, commended
HR571
McCullough, B. J., commended
HR58
Boyett, Carl, death mourned
HR582
Robinson, Kerry, commended
HR583
Novacki, Aline Regina, commended
HR584
Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week, recognized
HR587
Bracken, Peggy Gill, death mourned
HR588
McCorvey, Charlie, Jr., death mourned
HR589
A. H. Parker High School, 110th Anniversary, recognized
HR59
Hanson, Johnnie, commended
HR590
Saloom, Salem and Dianne, commended
HR591
Sledge, Percy, commended
HR592
Brock, Carrie Lee Adams, death mourned
HR593
Tuskegee University basketball team, commended
HR594
Kimbrell, Harry Erskin, death mourned
HR595
Espey, Melford Edward, Jr., death mourned
HR6
Howard, Robert Lewis, death mourned
HR60
Super 11, high school football players, commended
HR622
Hudson, Margene, commended
HR630
Pike, Nellie, commended
HR631
Talladega College womens basketball team, commended
HR637
Talladega, 175th Anniversary, recognized
HR638
Sumter County High School girls basketball team, commended
HR639
Warrior Academy basketball team, commended
HR656
Wright, Lorenzo, commended
HR682
Fairfield High Preparatory School, Jobs for Alabama's Graduates (JAG) program, commended
HR687
First Baptist Church Leeds, commended
HR688
Maggi, Blairo Borges, commended (2010-20776)
HR689
Novacki, Eumar Roberto, commended
HR690
Novacki, Aline Regina, commended
HR691
Corbin, Virginia Kay Wiginton, commended
HR692
Pate, Jack, commended
HR693
Nix, David, commended
HR694
DuPont, Margaret McLeod, death mourned
HR695
AOD Federal Credit Union, commended
HR696
Ayers, H. Brandt, commended
HR697
Talladega College basketball team, commended
HR698
Bonner, Vanessa Brown, commended
HR702
Callahan, H. L. (Sonny), commended
HR763
Health care reform legislation, Governor and Attorney General urged not to pursue litigation to prevent implementation of
HR779
Phillips, Sidney C., Jr., commended
HR780
Sledge, Eugene B., commended posthumously
HR787
Welborn, Jimmy Holland, Sr., death mourned
HR8
Cooley, Billy Joe, death mourned
HR836
Birmingham Volleyball Club 13-1 Team, commended
HR844
Knight, Jimmy, commended
HR845
Jackson, Willie, commended
HR846
Marshall, Fred, commended
HR847
Williams, Annie, commended
HR848
Cooley, Dorothy, commended
HR849
Smith, Chester, death mourned
HR850
Second Saint Siloam Missionary Baptist Church in Brewton, 100th Anniversary, recognized
HR851
Freedom Riders Park, recognized
HR852
Coosa Valley Resource Conservation Development Council, commended
HR897
Cusseta Baptist Church, commended
HR905
Zorn, Mary Jane Jeffcoat, death mourned
HR908
Joiner, Ken, commended
HR913
Robinson Elementary School, Honor Roll students, commended
HR914
C. J. Donald Elementary School, Honor Roll students, commended
HR915
Forest Hills Middle School in Birmingham, Honor Roll students, commended
HR924
Gray, John Franklin, death mourned
HR933
Butler, Talmadge, commended
HR934
Royal, Jim, commended
HR935
Branyon, Hugh, commended
HR951
Gould, Joseph, commended
HR960
Glen Oaks Elementary School, Honor Roll students, commended
HR961
Morris, Shep and Rite, commended
HR969
Jones, Freddie H.E., II, commended
HR985
Bryan, Anna Laura, commended
HR986
Higgins, Susannah, commended
HR987
Bagwell, Haley, commended
HR988
Ratliff, Jordan, commended
HR989
Leonardi, Erica, commended
HR993
Williams Temple Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, commended
HR996
Porter, Courtney, commended
HR997
Muncher, Meghan, commended
HR999
Irons, Representative Tammy, commended

HB3
Electioneering communications and paid political advertising, disclosure of source of funding required, exceptions, contributions by political committees further provided for, Secs. 17-5-2, 17-5-8, 17-5-12 am'd.
HB4
Elections, printed material, publication, distribution, or display of information relating to, disclosure of responsible person or entity, required, disclosure to include information by telephone, television, radio, Internet, or other electronic mass-media advertisement, Sec. 17-5-13 am'd.
HB5
Campaign contributions, PAC to PAC transfers, prohibited, Sec. 17-5-15 am'd.
HB6
Principal campaign committees and political action committees, contributions and expenditures, reporting to Secretary of State, periodic full disclosures of sources and amounts of contributions, frequency of reporting of contributions Sec. 17-5-8 am'd.
HB7
Campaign contributions and expenditures, Secretary of State required to maintain electronic database searchable by the public
HJR50
Kennedy, Leroy, Jr., death mourned
HR1
Speaker Emeritus, Representative Seth Hammett, named
HR2
House of Representatives, Speaker Emeritus, Representative Demetrius Newton, named
HR41
Summerford, Howard Thomas, Jr., commended
HR43
Newton, Elijah, commended
HR48
Kennedy, Leroy, Jr., death mourned
HR54
Green, Stacy A., death mourned

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