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Updated Feb 4, 2026
Craig Lipscomb

Craig Lipscomb

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Alabama State Representative for District 30

Republican Gadsden, AL - Etowah County

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Contact Information

Known contact information for Craig Lipscomb from Gadsden, AL.

  • 11 South Union Street, Suite 528-D
    Montgomery, AL 36104
  • Phone: 334-261-0546
  • Official Email: Email Unknown

Education Information

Known educational history for Craig Lipscomb from Gadsden, AL.

  • BArch, General and Urban Architecture/Master Planning, Auburn University, 1996-2000
  • Attended, Gadsden State Community College

Political Information

Known political history for Craig Lipscomb from Gadsden, AL.

  • Candidate, Alabama State House of Representatives, District 30, 2022
  • Representative, Alabama State House of Representatives, District 30, 2018-present

Professions Information

Known professional history for Craig Lipscomb from Gadsden, AL.

  • Principal Architect, B. Craig Lipscomb Architect, 2010-present

Organizations Information

Known organizational history for Craig Lipscomb from Gadsden, AL.

  • Attendee, Harvestfield Church, present
  • Former Member, Etowah County Chamber of Commerce
  • Former Member, Gadsden Museum of Art Board
  • Former Member, United Way of Etowah County Board
  • Former President, Gadsden Symphony Orchestra
  • Member, National Council of Architectural Registration Boards
  • Member, Auburn Alumni Association
  • Member, Gadsden Kiwanis Club
  • Member, Kiwanis International
  • Member, Greater Gadsden Homebuilders Association
  • Member, American Institute of Architects

Election History

Craig Lipscomb from Gadsden, AL has participated in elections listed below in the state of Alabama.

Voting Record

Recent legislative votes cast by Craig Lipscomb. Use the full archive to find a specific bill.

  • 5,282Yea
  • 104Nay
  • 535Abstained
  • 166Absent
  • YeaSB364Public K-12 education; violence prevention, conflict resolution, and mediation instruction required before graduation from high school beginning in sixth grade, State Board of Education required to adopt standardsApril 9, 2026 · House · Passed · Roll call
  • NaySB341Alabama Work Zone Safety Act; pilot program to establish photographic speed enforcement system in a work zone on interstate highway, provided; civil penalties for violations, providedApril 9, 2026 · House · Passed · Roll call
  • YeaSB273Crimes and offenses; stalking in the second degree, penalties revisedApril 9, 2026 · House · Passed · Roll call
  • YeaSB199Sex offenders; restrictions for certain sex offenders further provided, Board of Pardons and Paroles authorized to adopt rulesApril 9, 2026 · House · Passed · Roll call
  • YeaSB174Natural resources; conversion of oil and gas wells into alternative energy facilities authorized; lease of state lands for energy sources by Commissioner of Conservation expandedApril 9, 2026 · House · Passed · Roll call
  • YeaSB57Public assistance; Department of Human Resources required to request waiver to prohibit the purchase of soda and candy with SNAP benefits, implementation of prohibition provided forApril 9, 2026 · House · Passed · Roll call
  • YeaSB32Solid waste collection fees; veterans' benefits sole income households exemptedApril 9, 2026 · House · Passed · Roll call
  • YeaSB5Public K-12 schools, broadcast of the Star-Spangled Banner required weekly, proposed statewide constitutional amendmentApril 9, 2026 · House · Passed · Roll call
  • YeaHJR198Alabama Mental Health Task Force, establishedApril 9, 2026 · House · Passed · Roll call
  • YeaHB605State Health Planning and Development Agency; Rural Health Antitrust Immunity Act created, collaboration among rural health care providers authorized; certification and supervision framework established, limited immunity from state and federal antitrust laws providedApril 9, 2026 · House · Passed · Roll call

View Full Voting Record (6,087 votes)