David Sessions
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Contact Information
Known contact information for David Sessions from Grand Bay, AL.
- 11 South Union Street, Suite 734Montgomery, AL 36130-4600
- Phone: 334-261-0882
- Official Email: [email protected]
Education Information
Known educational history for David Sessions from Grand Bay, AL.
- Graduated, Mobile County High School, 1978
Political Information
Known political history for David Sessions from Grand Bay, AL.
- Candidate, Alabama State Senate, District 35, 2022
- Senator, Alabama State Senate, District 35, 2018-present
- Representatives, Alabama State House of Representatives, District 105, 2011-2018
Professions Information
Known professional history for David Sessions from Grand Bay, AL.
- Farmer/Co-Owner, Sessions Farms
- President, Grand Bay Water Works and Producers Gin Company, Limited Liability Company
Congressional Information
Known congressional history for David Sessions from Grand Bay, AL.
- Former Chair, Mobile County Legislation Committee, Alabama State House of Representatives
- Former Chair, Agriculture and Forestry Committee, Alabama State House of Representatives
- Former Member, Local Legislation Mobile County Committee, Alabama State Senate
- Former Member, Ethics and Campaign Finance Committee, Alabama State House of Representatives
- Former Member, Permanent Joint Legislative Committee on Energy Policy, Alabama State House of Representatives
Organizations Information
Known organizational history for David Sessions from Grand Bay, AL.
- Former President, Alabama Pecan Growers Association
- Member, First Baptist Church of Grand Bay
- Supervisor, Board of Mobile County Soil and Water Conservation District
Election History
David Sessions from Grand Bay, AL has participated in elections listed below in the state of Alabama.
Sponsored Bills
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- SB107
- Sales and use tax, simplified sellers use tax (SSUT), recalculation of distributions based on annexations, deannexations, or incorporations, on fifth year after release of census commencing on January 1, 2026
- SB133
- Juvenile court, required to provide written notification to local superintendent or principal of private K-12 school if student charged with or adjudicated delinquent for certain serious crimes; authorized to provide written notice of charges for or adjudication of delinquency for lesser crimes
- SB168
- State parks, early reservation and reduced rate permitted and required for state residents
- SB224
- Mobile County, electronic monitoring further provided for
- SB233
- Alabama Ad Valorem Advisory Committee, membership revised
- SB256
- Mobile County; amend definition of municipal tax lien to authorize the inclusion of certain weed liens on a tax bill under certain circumstances; deem municipality as prevailing party in certain bid auctions resulting in a tie; authorize municipality to enter property to make repairs under certain circumstances; and authorize tax collecting official to sell a tax lien under certain circumstances.
- SB300
- To amend 40-9-1; increasing the market value threshold amount for which tangible personal property is exempt from state ad valorem taxation
- SB323
- Game breeder license; possessory interest in deer established; killing, testing, prohibition of transfer of deer by state agencies for disease prohibited, subject to exceptions
- SB46
- Class 2 municipalities, scrap tires, enforcement of Scrap Tire Environmental Quality Act, jurisdiction of municipality court, criminal penalties
- SB73
- Relating to Catastrophe Savings Accounts; expands allowable expenses
- SB110
- Relating to ad valorem taxation; to limit the assessed value of certain real property for ad valorem tax purposes, with exceptions.
- SB152
- State Pilotage Commission as Class 2 municipality, commission may regulate maritime data used in Mobile Bay.
- SB203
- State parks, advance campsite reservation at discounted rate to state residents
- SB204
- Domestic and Foreign Corporations; annual report requirement removed
- SB273
- Sales and use tax, simplified sellers use tax, municipalities, distribution to be adjusted based on population adjusted for annexations annually based on report of U.S. Secretary of Commerce
- SB276
- Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission; number of licenses issued by commission revised; certain licensure determinations by commission ratified and confirmed; administrative adjudicatory process for awarding additional licenses provided
- SB45
- Fish Consumption; to create and provide procedures to implement fish consumption advisories
- SB90
- Seafood products, country of origin, correct name, farm-raised or wild required disclosure by food service establishments
- SJR25
- Captain Marisa Lee Futral, mourned
- SB147
- Relating to livestock; to amend Section 3-5-2, Code of Alabama 1975, to provide that no municipal governing body may adopt or continue in effect any ordinance, rule, resolution, or directive that prohibits a person from permitting their livestock or animals to run at large on the premises of another or public land which does not require the same mens rea as state law; and to make nonsubstantive, technical revisions to update the existing code language to current style.
- SB213
- Relating to the Alabama Bail Reform Act of 1993; to amend Sections 15-13-107, 15-13-111, 15-13-114, 15-13-118, 15-13-125, 15-13-128, 15-13-131, 15-13-132, 15-13-134, 15-13-136, 15-13-137, 15-13-138, 15-13-139, 15-13-140, 15-13-141, 15-13-145, 15-13-159, 15-13-160, and 15-13-164, Code of Alabama 1975, to provide for the acceptance of certain filing fees by the sheriff or jailer; to further define cash bail and property bail; to provide further for the arrest and delivery of a defendant to jail by a surety with no court costs to be entered on the surety; to provide that a surety not be charged for a bondsman's process or for a certified copy of a bond; to require the license number of the bondsman or recovery on a bondsman's process form; to allow a surety to sign for a forfeiture with the clerk of the ordering court; to increase the time frame for which the ordering court has jurisdiction over a forfeiture action; to authorize a bail bondsman to file motions, answers, and notices relating to a defendant who is out on bond with that bondsman; to increase the time frames for providing notice and conducting hearings in conditional forfeiture proceedings; to remove the requirement that a conditional judgment to set aside be made absolute for the entire sum; to provide further for instances when a court may set aside forfeiture and may not release a defendant on judicial public bail; to provide further for eligibility for judicial public bail; to provide further for the amount of new corporate surety bonds and escrow agreements required in counties with populations of 200,000 or more; to provide further for criminal penalties for certain unlawful behavior; 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.
- SB339
- Relating to vessels and navigation; to provide for the placement of a uniform system of navigational markers on the waters of this state; to amend Section 33-5-4, Code of Alabama 1975, to require the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency to provide general oversight and maintenance of permitted navigational markers on the waters of this state; and to make nonsubstantive, technical revisions to update the existing code language to current style.
- SB89
- Relating to driver licenses; to amend Section 32-6-1, Section 32-6-4, as last amended by Act 2022-300, 2022 Regular Session, Section 32-6-5, Section 32-6-6, as last amended by Act 2022-300, 2022 Regular Session, and Section 32-6-6.1, Code of Alabama 1975, to further provide for the renewal of a driver license; to provide for an eight-year renewal period of driver licenses; and to provide for the required fee for the issuance of an eight-year driver license.
- SJR61
- ESTABLISHING THE JOINT STUDY COMMISSION ON FERAL SWINE IN ALABAMA.
- SB10
- Freedom of speech, service providers, prohibit from taking certain restrictive actions against a user based on content of speech expressed
- SB120
- Optometrists, practice of optometry further provided, Board of Optometry to regulate, to issue advisory opinions and declaratory rulings, Secs. 20-2-2, 34-22-1, 34-22-42 am'd.
- SB127
- Education, constitutional amendment, public K-12 schools required to play Star-Spangled Banner on schools and at school athletic events, const. amend.
- SB128
- Revenue, local tax collecting officials, authorized to conduct on-line public auctions for collection of delinquent property taxes, Sec. 40-10-199.1 added; Secs. 40-10-180 to 40-10-188, inclusive, 40-10-191, 40-10-193, 40-10-194, 40-10-197, 40-10-199 am'd.
- SB152
- Taxation, income tax, exclusion of enhanced federal child tax credits from American Rescue Plan Act from calculation of federal income tax deduction for tax year 2021, extension of the due date for certain taxpayers, Secs. 40-16-3.1, 40-18-39.2 added.
- SB156
- Public assistance, requires compliance with child support enforcement programs to qualify for food assistance, Sec. 38-4-15 added.
- SB157
- Rural economic development, Rural Logging Support Act, established, taxpayers authorized to receive a tax credit for contributions to logging support organizations, exceptions for weight restrictions for certain vehicles used in forest commerce
- SB167
- Occupational therapy, Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact, occupational therapists authorized to practice on a limited basis among compact states
- SB169
- Abuse, registry for individuals convicted of certain crimes against elders, require certain care providers to query the registry, criminal penalties, Sec. 38-9-8 am'd.
- SB187
- State Employee Retirees' Trust Fund Funding Act, State Employee Retirees' Trust Fund created in State Treasury as permanent trust and investment account to fund periodic bonus checks for state employee retirees
- SB189
- Small Business Relief and Revitalization Act of 2022, cancellation of indebtedness income exempt from income tax, financial institution excise tax and corporate income tax due date extension, certain business tangible personal property ad valorem tax exemption, deposit of certified funds with Revenue in lieu of one-time surety bond for licensure, average monthly sales tax liability for estimated payments increased, Secs. 40-16-3.1, 40-18-39.1 added; Secs. 40-9-1, 40-23-6, 40-23-6.1, 40-23-7 am'd.
- SB190
- Redistricting, legal challenges against statewide plans, establish venue before 3-judge panel to hear challenge, Sec. 29-1-2.5 am'd.
- SB203
- Municipal courts, fines and fees, Administrative Office of Courts to annually collect data on revenue, budgets, etc., municipal courts to utilize the Ala. state judicial information system or information system integrated with state system, penalties, Finance Dept to provide report forms, Examiners of Public Accounts or CPA authorized to audit
- SB224
- Unemployment compensation, individual required to search for work a certain number of times per week to be eligible to receive benefits, Sec. 25-4-77 am'd.
- SB227
- Mobile Co., judicial nominating commission established for circuit court and district court vacancies after January 2023, const. amend.
- SB318
- Motor vehicles, driver's licenses, renewal period increased from 4 to 8 years, Sec. 32-6-1 am'd.
- SB319
- Agriculture and Industries, Commissioner, salary set beginning the next term of office, Sec. 2-2-5 am'd.
- SB7
- Labor, prohibits state and political subdivisions from teaching divisive concepts relating to race or sex in training, prohibits same for state contractors, Dept. of Labor to review state agency training programs
- SB72
- Public contracts, exemption from certain bid requirements for certain educational entities providing meals under the Child Nutrition Program, Secs. 16-13B-2.1, 41-16-51.2 added.
- SB81
- Alabama Trust Fund, virtual meetings, provided for, operation of board provided for, Sec. 36-17-21 added.
- SB83
- Airports, Alabama Airport Economic and Infrastructure Program, established within Transportation Dept., grants for improvements
- SB84
- Education, Prepaid Affordable College Tuition Program board, may meet electronically, Sec. 16-33C-4.1 am'd.
- SB85
- Toll road and bridge fees, income tax credit for state taxpayers for payments to Ala. Toll Road, Bridge, and Tunnel Authority, Revenue Dept. authorized to adopt rules, funds transferred from sales tax revenue to cover
- SJR10
- Nurse Anesthetists, Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists Week, January 23-29, 2022, recognized
- SJR101
- Representative Lynn Greer Way, the bridges on U.S. Highway 72 in Lauderdale Co., named
- SJR102
- Walter C. Givhan Parkway, portion of Alabama Highway 8, relocated and named
- SJR108
- Chief Master Sergeant Joe Harold Adams Memorial Highway, portion of Highway 82 in Bullock Co., named
- SJR110
- Dunn, Senator Priscilla, commended
- SJR111
- Sanders-Fortier, Senator Malika, commended
- SJR112
- Holley, Senator Jimmy, commended
- SJR113
- McClendon, Senator Jim, commended
- SJR114
- Marsh, Senator Del, commended
- SJR115
- Chambliss, Clyde Lee, Sr., and Patricia Ann Wingard, death mourned
- SJR16
- Barker, Barbara Brown, death mourned
- SJR17
- Etheredge, David B., commended
- SJR20
- University of Alabama Football Team, commended
- SJR21
- Kidney Disease Awareness Month, March 2022, recognized
- SJR22
- Butler, Kelly, commended
- SJR24
- Hurt, Cecil, death mourned
- SJR25
- Gilley, Bill, commended
- SJR28
- Sanderford, Representative Howard, commended
- SJR30
- Malone, Herb, commended
- SJR32
- Jones Act, Centennial Anniversary, recognized
- SJR35
- Singleton, Senator Bobby, dedication to opening Parole Reentry Center, commended
- SJR4
- Callahan, Congressman Herbert Leon, Jr., death mourned
- SJR41
- NASA Day, February 23, 2022, proclaimed
- SJR43
- Snead, Les, commended
- SJR5
- Dailey, Don, commended
- SJR51
- Biddle, Elizabeth Berry, death mourned
- SJR53
- Alabama's International Trade and Export Professionals, commended
- SJR57
- Michael A. Figures Freeway, portion of Interstate 165 corridor conecting Interstate 10 to Interstate 65, named
- SJR61
- Walker, Tom, commended
- SJR66
- Jim McClendon Parkway, portion of U.S. Highway 411, named
- SJR69
- Plainview High School Boys Basketball Team, commended
- SJR78
- Barker, Frank Morehead, Jr., death mourned
- SJR8
- Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium, commended
- SJR80
- Foster, Autherine Lucy, death mourned
- SJR81
- Roberts, Anne Griggs, death mourned
- SJR85
- Auburn University, recognized
- SJR86
- Cullman High School Boys Basketball Team, commended
- SJR88
- Shelby, Senator Richard, commended
- SJR9
- Heart month, February 2022, recognized
- SJR91
- Section High School cheerleaders, commended
- SJR92
- Boeing Company, commended
- SJR94
- Bedford, Maudie Darby, death mourned
- SB300
- State holidays, Robert E. Lee Day observed on second Monday in October, Sec. 1-3-8 am'd.
- SB305
- Voting fraud or illegality, voting more than once, in any election held within the state, appplication of penalties to include elections held outside the state, Secs. 17-13-24, 17-17-36 am'd.
- SB340
- Family leave and adoption, reduce period for relinquishment of parental rights for child placed for adoption from five days to four days, provisions for family leave time for adoptive parents and biological parents to care for child in certain cases, Secs. 16-25-11.12, 26-10A-13, 36-26-35.2, 36-26-36.2 am'd.
- SB352
- Taxation, due dates for certain taxes, revise excise and income taxes dute dates to coincide with due dates for federal taxes, Dept of Revenue to delay due dates for filing certain taxes for taxpayers
- SB362
- State parks, Alabama State Parks Enhancement Authority created and authorized to issue bonds for support of state parks, const. amend.
- SB37
- Public Service Commission, telecommunication services, retail services, to restore the jurisdiction of the Public Service Commission, Sec. 37-2A-4 am'd.
- SB373
- Labor Dept., adoption of policies to recover improper overpayments of unemployment benefits
- SB374
- Revenue and taxation, tax collecting officials, duties and powers thereof futher provided, Sec. 40-5-48 added; Secs. 40-5-5, 40-5-6, 40-5-25, 40-5-27, 40-5-28, 40-5-30, 40-5-33, 40-5-35, 40-5-37 to 40-5-40, inclusive, 40-5-43, 40-5-46 repealed; Secs. 40-5-1 to 40-5-4, inclusive, 40-5-7 to 40-5-15, inclusive, 40-5-17 to 40-5-24, inclusive, 40-5-26, 40-5-29, 40-5-31, 40-5-32, 40-5-34, 40-5-36, 40-5-41, 40-5-42, 40-5-44, 40-5-45 am'd.
- SB385
- Mobile Co., Racing Commission, operation of racetrack and based on events outside of Mobile Co., further provided for, Sec. 45-49-151.07 am'd.
- SB65
- Park and beach bds., organized un Ch. 22 Title 11, CA 1975, and originally organized under Ch, 18, CA 1975, dissolution and transfer to mun., alternate procedure, approval of co. and mun., Sec11-22-16 am'd.
- SJR101
- Higgins, Lamar P., death mourned
- SJR106
- Maternal Mortality Review Committee, recognized, calling for continued funding
- SJR107
- Chronic Weight Management and Type 2 Diabetes Task Force, created
- SJR113
- Hewson, Marillyn Adams, commended
- SJR114
- Anderson, Hilda Barbour, death mourned
- SJR115
- England, John H., Jr., commeded
- SJR119
- Alabama Farmers Federation, 100th anniversary, commended
- SJR123
- Public Service Recognition Week, May 2-8, 2021, recognized
- SJR124
- Cybersecurity Awareness Month, October 2021, recognized
- SJR125
- Major League Baseball, disapproving of decision to relocate the 2021 All-Star game from Georgia
- SJR127
- Bromberg, Frank Wallace, death mourned
- SJR130
- Baldwin, Emee, commended
- SJR134
- Shelton State Community College baseball team, commended
- SJR136
- Smith, Sam Asa, commended
- SJR41
- Gulf of Mexico outer continental shelf leasing, Senate Joint resolution continued supporting
- SJR47
- The Medal of Honor Recipient CSM Bennie G. Adkins Memorial Bridge, bridge on Bent Creek Road over Interstate 85 in Lee County, named
- SJR48
- Glenwood School, girls basketball team, commended
- SJR51
- Stewart, Jr., William H., death mourned
- SJR53
- National Women's History Month, March 2021, recognized
- SJR58
- Census, standards for Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas, opposing proposed changes to
- SJR60
- Miller, Karen R., commended
- SJR67
- Trawick, Dan Wayne, death mourned
- SJR68
- Trawick, Joan Elliott, death mourned
- SJR72
- Finance Dept., Division of Construction Management, encouraged to review benefits of Portland Limestone Cement and incentivizing its use
- SJR73
- Bunn, Terry Jackson, Sr., death mourned
- SJR83
- Clouse, James C., death mourned
- SJR84
- Cofield, Ronald M., commended
- SJR85
- Ward, Senator Cam, commended
- SJR88
- Ferguson, James S., death mourned
- SJR89
- Perdue, George Ervin, III., death mourned
- SJR90
- Flanigan, Alexandria, commended
- SJR91
- Public K-12 schools, urging State Board of Education and local boards of education to require drinking fountains, water bottle filling stations, and water coolers in schools
- SJR98
- University of Alabama men's basketball team, commended
- SR119
- Farmers Federation, commended
- SR131
- Keep Nine Amendment, Congress urged to support, the Supreme Court of the United States be composed of nine justices
- SR135
- Gulf of Mexico outer continental shelf leasing, Senate resolution continued supporting
- SJR3
- Mathews, David, commended
- SB1
- Senate, districts redrawn, Sec. 29-1-2.3 repealed; Sec. 29-1-2.3 added
- SB15
- Vaccine mandates, prohibited unless federally required, vaccine exemption for medical and religious reasons created, parental consent for minor to receive COVID-19 vaccine required
- SB2
- Board of Education, State, districts redrawn, Sec. 16-3-1.1 repealed; Sec. 16-3-1.1 added
- SB5
- Public contracts, exemption from certain bid requirements for certain educational entities providing meals under the Child Nutrition Program, Secs. 16-13B-2.1, 41-16-51.2 added.
- SB9
- Vaccines, exemption from COVID-19 vaccination for medical reasons or religious belief, submission of a form requesting the exemption
- SJR10
- Fuller, Joe Edward, death mourned
- SJR3
- Vaccine mandate, opposing Biden administration on vaccine mandate
- SJR4
- Hallman, Lee Allen, death mourned
- SJR7
- Brown, William Lamar, honored
- SJR8
- Green, Michael, commended
- SR9
- Colvin, Claudette, urging State of Alabama to expunge record of
- SB 119
- Bail, in criminal cases, Section 16, Constitution of Alabama of 1901, am'd, const. amend.
- SB183
- Counties, refunding bonds previously issued, ratified under certain conditions, authorized to further refund, Sec. 11-81-93 am'd.
- SB184
- Beer, definition of beer revised, Sec. 28-9-9.1 added; Sec. 28-3-1 am'd.
- SB263
- Captive cervids, authorizing Dept. of Agriculture and Industries to pay indemnity for cervids destroyed to combat chronic wasting disease (CWD)
- SB 183
- Pet stores, regulation of, prohibit from providing false information on certifications, civil penalities, Dept. of Agriculture and Industries provided rulemaking authority, Agricultural Fund, created
- SB 215
- Environment, dredging regulated, exempt certain construction projects
- SB 347
- Toll Roads and Bridges, notice to pay a toll, further provided, failure to pay toll citation, further provided, non-renewal of vehicle registration, provided, authority to enter in reciprocal agreements, further provided, Secs. 23-2-167, 23-2-168, 23-2-169, 23-2-172, 23-2-173, 23-2-175 am'd.
- SB 369
- Agriculture, to provide that lab grown meat may not be labeled for sale as "meat" or a "meat product", Sec. 2-17-10 am'd.
- SB 97
- Conservation and Natural Resources Dept., wildlife management areas, penalties for violating laws and rules, classification of offense, Sec. 9-11-307 am'd.
- SJR 9
- Shelby, Senator Richard, service to Alabama, commended
- HB 242
- Sales and use taxes, exemption for sale of fruit and agricultural products further provided for, all sales tax exemptions incorporated in use tax, Secs. 40-23-4, 40-23-62 am'd.
- HB 302
- Oysters, regulation of tagging by Marine Resources Division, Conservation and Natural Resources Dept., including private lease sites and aquaculture sites, oyster aquaculture license provided for, Secs. 9-12-67, 9-12-82 am'd.
- HB 349
- Trailers, manufacturers and dealers, including boat trailers, add'l authorization to provide temporary license plates and registration certificates when sold out of state, Sec. 32-6-212 am'd.
- HB 361
- Roads and bridges, correct technical revision of Act 2017-375, provide for suspension of vehicle registration for unpaid toll violation, Secs. 23-2-167, 23-2-168, 23-2-169, 23-2-172, 23-2-173, 23-2-175 am'd.
- HB 421
- Evictions, reducing notice period for lease termination, expanding list of non-curable defaults, Sec. 35-9A-421 am'd.
- HB 422
- Environment, dredging regulated, exempt certain construction projects
- HJR 161
- Peter F. Alba School, 100th anniversary, commended
- HR 159
- Peter F. Alba School, 100th anniversary, commended
- HB143
- Mobile Co., co. officers auth. to accept credit card payments, remedies, Act 99-651, 1999 Second Sp. Sess., am'd.
- HB231
- Engineers and Land Surveyors, legislative intent regarding rule-making authority of Board of Licensure for provided regarding antitrust laws, Sec. 34-11-35.1 added
- HB232
- Engineers and Land Surveyors, legislative intent regarding rule-making authority of Board of Licensure for provided regarding antitrust laws, Sec. 34-11-35.1 added
- HB600
- Sales and use tax, fruit or agricultural products, exemption to include sale of products by a person or corporation that either planted or cultivated and harvested, exemption for sale of pine straw, Sec. 40-23-4 am'd.
- HB84
- Livestock markets and dealers, language updated and duplicative permitting requirements repealed, Secs. 2-15-93, 2-15-95, 2-15-115 to 2-15-127, inclusive, repealed; Secs. 2-15-41, 2-15-61, 2-15-91, 2-15-92, 2-15-131, 2-15-133 am'd.
- HJR473
- Gulf Coast Regional Fugitive Task Force, commended
- HR472
- Gulf Coast Regional Fugitive Task Force, commended
- HB173
- Gulf Coast Sand Restoration Trust Fund, created, administration by the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, distribution of interest earned
- HB236
- Environment, sand dredging in coastal inlets, procedures enforced by Conservation and Natural Resources Dept., to assist in sand placement to help prevent sand erosion
- HB30
- Agriculture and Industries Dept. seeds, regulation reserved to dept., local regulation prohibited, Sec. 2-26-3.1 added
- HB430
- Insurance premium finance companies, wind mitigation construction, authorized to finance, approval by Insurance Commissioner, Secs. 27-40-1, 27-40-8 am'd.
- HB431
- Mobile Co., circuit and district judges, nominations by Judicial Commission, term of successors, Amendment 408 (Section 16, Local Amendments, Mobile County, Recompiled Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended) am'd., const. amend.
- HB481
- Conservation and Natural Resources Department, commercial fishing, net and seine permits, renewal without regard to certain income requirements for license year 2016, Sec. 9-12-113 am'd.
- HB482
- Commercial fishing, net and seine permits, permittee authorized to designate person for captains license to operate vessel, licensue by Conservation and Natual Resources Dept, Sec. 9-12-113.1 added
- HJR109
- Living shorelines. U.S. Corps of Engineers encouraged to issue national permits
- HR376
- Lott, William Tyler, commended
- HB312
- Conservation and Natural Resources, marine resources, add endorsements, stamps, or licenses, commissioner authorized to provide by rule, add'l fees
- HB355
- Agriculture and Industries Department, laboratory testing, authorized to be performed by federal government or other state governments, Secs. 2-2-33, 2-2-35 am'd.
- HB409
- Conservation and Natural Resources Department, commercial fishing, net and seine permits, transfers for physical hardship authorized, renewal without regard to certain income requirements for license year 2016, Sec. 9-12-113 am'd.
- HB481
- Harvesting of shrimp, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources authorized to establish areas that are closed to the commercial and recreational harvesting of shrimp, emergency ruling authority
- HJR125
- Agriculture, supporting designation of year 2015 as International Year of Soils
- HJR25
- National Agriculture Day, March 18, 2015, recognized
- HR128
- Supporting designation of year 2015 as International Year of Soils
- HR130
- Urging the Alabama Insurance Underwriting Assocation to maintain adequate surplus
- HR199
- Cauthen, Steven, commended
- HR22
- Wood, Chauncey, Jr., death mourned
- HB44
- Gulf Coast Sand Restoration Trust Fund, created, administration by the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, distribution of interest earned
- HB131
- Agriculture, entomological work, landscape irrigation to be regulated by the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries, landscape irrigation contractor to obtain permit, restrictions on applicants for examination for permit to engage in structural pest control, Secs. 2-28-1 to 2-28-5, inclusive, 2-28-7, 2-28-12 am'd
- HB192
- Human Resources Department, public assistance, drug testing for applicants and recipients required upon reasonable suspicion, ineligibility under certain conditions, department to implement, rulemaking authority
- HB213
- Airbag fraud, crime of created, penalties, enhanced penalties for physical injury, Sec. 13A-11-270 am'd, Sec. 13A-11-271 repealed
- HB216
- Criminal procedure, new classes of capital offense, reduce appeal time, Fair Justice Act
- HB217
- Criminal witnesses, contact with by criminal defendant prohibited without notice to prosecutor, penalties for violations, Defense Initiated Victims Outreach initiative, funding of by public funds prohibited, Sec. 15-23-73 am'd.
- HB218
- Criminal procedure, new classes of capital offense, Secs. 13A-5-40, 13A-5-49 am'd.
- HB219
- Jurors, service in criminal cases, names of sealed, contact by parties with for specified purposes prohibited, procedures for contact with jurors, penalties for violation
- HB281
- Religious expression in schools, authorized, Alabama Student Religious Liberties Act
- HB289
- Grandparents, visitation with grandchildren, petition procedure and burden of proof established, Sec. 30-3-4.1 repealed
- HB322
- Hunting and fishing, right to clarified, subject to reasonable rules that promote conservation and management, const. amend.
- HB365
- Emergencies, Facilitating Business Rapid Response to Declared Disasters Act, out-of-state businesses not subject to certain income tax provisions during declared emergency in state
- HB366
- Federal Aid Highway Finance Authority, membership, gasoline tax revenues pledged to secure bonds of authority, parity of pledge provided, investments further provided for, Secs. 23-1-181, 23-1-301, 23-1-305, 23-1-309, 23-1-311, 23-1-313, 23-1-314, 23-1-315 am'd.
- HB386
- Environment, dredging regulated, exempt certain construction projects
- HB387
- Employees' Retirement System, one-time lump-sum additional payment to retirement allowance of certain retirees and beneficiaries
- HB403
- Boundaries, state, territorial waters and submerged lands, limits and boundaries, Sec. 41-1-1 am'd.
- HB406
- Title loan business, licensure and regulation of, charges concerning title loans, definitions, penalties, Alabama Title Loan Act
- HB440
- Homeowners insurance, counties contiguous to Mobile Bay and Gulf of Mexico, credits against insurance premium taxes for private property carriers who write coverage in Zones 1, 2, 3, and 4, geographic areas covered by Alabama Insurance Underwriting Association, Sec. 27-1-24.1 am'd.
- HB454
- Flexible School Calendar Act, temporary calendar parameters removed, local board of education may provide for 1080 instructional hours, Sec. 16-13-231am'd.
- HB467
- Oil and Gas Board, oil and gas wells, drainage or production units, regulation of horizontal wells in oil reservoirs and offshore wells in gas reservoirs, Secs. 9-17-1, 9-17-12 am'd.
- HB469
- Athletic scholarships, limit of 4 awarded to out-of-state students at junior colleges
- HB480
- Controlled substances, Schedule I, additional synthetic controlled substances and analogue substances included in, trafficking in controlled substance analogues, requisite weight increased, Secs. 13A-12-231, 20-2-23 am'd.
- HB489
- Abortions, information required to be provided to a woman prior to abortion, time period increased from 24 hours to 48 hours, Sec. 26-23A-4 am'd.
- HB490
- Fetal Heartbeat Act, prohibits physician from performing abortion without first determining fetal heartbeat, physician who does not make determination or who performs abortion when heartbeat detected is guilty of Class C felony
- HB494
- Abortion, minors, definition of alt., written parental consent required, procedure by physicians required, Secs. 26-21-1 to 26-21-4, inclusive, 26-21-7 am'd., Secs. 26-21-6.1 added
- HB508
- Code of Ethics, definition of principal expanded, lobbyist required to identify principals that stand to benefit from lobbyist activities, Secs. 36-25-1, 36-25-18 am'd.
- HB513
- Minors, Internet post, removal under certain circumstances
- HB521
- Taxation, band instruments of certain value exempt from sales and use tax during tax holiday, Sec. 40-23-210 am'd.
- HB542
- Mobile Co., office of license commissioner abolish, duties, functions, and employees transferred to the office of revenue commissioner, compensation, co. commission provide adequate space for expanded office, const. amend.
- HB547
- Contractors, public works contracts, timely payments, contractor required to timely pay a subcontractor for work completed, Sec. 8-29-3 am'd.
- HB64
- Sovereign immunity, immunity for officers, employees, agents of the state, including certain employees of local school boards and State Board of Education, specified in official and personal capacity under certain conditions
- HJR130
- Moulton, Gordon, death mourned
- HJR160
- Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., commended
- HJR184
- Hawkins, Jack, Jr., commended
- HJR189
- Washington, Adrienne Pope Kelly, commended
- HJR193
- Waterfront Access Study Committee, extended to tenth Legislative day of the 2015 Regular Session
- HJR244
- National Lineman Appreciation Day, recognized
- HJR280
- Bean, William Raymond, death mourned
- HJR315
- Parker High School Basketball Team, commended
- HJR379
- Cornbread, official state bread, named
- HJR47
- Staff Sergeant Stacy Green-Lance Corporal John Sims Memorial Bridge, the Highway 22 East Bridge over Hillabee Creek in Tallapoosa Co., named
- HJR532
- Gulf Distributing Holdings, of Alabama, commended
- HJR57
- Prosch, Jay, commended
- HJR58
- Camellia Japonica Day, recognized
- HJR68
- Carroll, Helen Hayes, death mourned
- HJR69
- Excelsior Band, commended
- HJR84
- First Responders, Alabama, commended
- HJR85
- Teachers and school staff, Alabama, commended
- HJR90
- Army PFC Wilbert E. Waxton and Marine Corps PFC David N. Lafferty Memorial Highway, portion of United States Highway 90, in Mobile, named
- 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
- HR188
- Washington, Adrienne Pope Kelly, commended
- 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
- HR59
- Camellia Japonica Day, recognized
- HR60
- Prosch, Jay, commended
- HR64
- Mosley, C. J., commended
- HR80
- Newton, Honorable State Representative Demetrius, death mourned
- HB123
- Higher Education, colleges and universities and postsecondary education, institutions authorized to charge resident tuition for nonresident distance learning, Secs. 16-64-2, 16-64-4 am'd.
- HB124
- Mobile Co., judge of probate, administrative divisions estab., appointment of chiefs, comp, Act 87, 1955 Reg. Sess., am'd.
- HB140
- Income tax, tax credit for rehabilitation, preservation, and development of certain historic structures
- HB160
- Motor vehicles, distinctive license tags, out-of-state colleges and universities, legislative oversight committee authorized to approve applications, Sec. 32-6-67 am'd.
- HB161
- Insurance, requiring certain property insurers and surplus producers to report and disclose rate information
- HB165
- Transportation Department, highway projects, construction contract plan changes, approval by the Director of Transportation up to certain amounts without approval of Governor under certain conditions, Sec. 23-1-60 am'd.
- HB197
- Private Investigation Board, established, licensing and regulation of private investigators, members, terms, powers, vacancies, subject to Administrative Procedure Act, civil and criminal penalties, Private Investigators Licensing and Regulatory Act
- HB204
- Navigable waters, obstructing prohibited, civil enforcement, civil penalties, exceptions
- HB216
- Sales and use tax, aircraft parts used to refurbish cargo aircraft, use tax exemption further provided for, local government approval of local taxes, Sec. 40-23-62 am'd
- HB217
- Pardons and Paroles Board, Scottsboro Boys Act, posthumous pardons for certain convictions prior to 1932
- HB220
- Firearms, infringement on the right to keep and bear arms by federal government prohibited, federal acts violating Second Amendment declared void, Second Amendment Preservation Act
- HB221
- Taxation, tax exemption for Class 1-5 municipalities cultural districts
- HB225
- Insurance, out-of-state insurers, investments, cash equivalents exempted from quality and diversity requirements, Sec. 27-41-39 am'd.
- HB253
- Human trafficking, penalties enhanced for subsequent convictions, sex offenders required to disclose Internet service providers, additional fines authorized for persons convicted of human trafficking, Act 2011-640, 2011 Reg. Sess., am'd; Secs. 13A-6-152, 13A-6-153, 15-20A-7 am'd
- HB254
- Common Core Standards, State Board of Education prohibited from adopting or implementing
- HB255
- Firefighters, death or disability benefits for occupational disease for state firefighters, definition of occupational diseases expanded for municipal firefighters to include a cerebral vascular accident or stroke, Sec. 11-43-144 am'd.
- HB256
- Civil immunity for crime victim injuring perpetrator during commission of crime
- HB274
- Public assistance, TANF benefits, a person convicted of a felony ineligible for benefits, disclosure of felony conviction by applicant required
- HB276
- Entities, dormant, exempt from business privilege tax, Sec. 40-14A-44 added
- HB283
- Driving under the influence, crime further defined, term "under the influence" defined, Sec. 32-5A-191 am'd
- HB298
- Sales tax, exempting ammunition manufactured for firearms from sales tax, Sec. 40-23-4 am'd.
- HB299
- Ten Commandments, display of on state property and at public schools, authorized, const. amend.
- HB304
- BP Oil Spill Fund in Finance Department, beginning with the fiscal year ending September 30, 2013, and ending with the fiscal year ending September 30, 2016, appropriations to Eastern Shore Chamber of Commerce, Gulf Coast Convention and Visitors Bureau, Mobile Bay Convention and Visitors Bureau, and South Mobile County Tourism Authority, and Dauphin Island Sea Lab
- HB330
- Aircraft, manufacturers of commercial aircraft or aircraft parts, statute of limitations, statute of repose, forum non conveniens provided in civil liability actions, allocation of fault, Alabama Commercial Aviation Business Improvement Act of 2013
- HB335
- Public contracts, limited liability for a professional firm issued a certificate of authorization from the Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors Board for construction monitoring services agreed to in a public contract, exception
- HB338
- Military service members, credit for professional business or licensing requirements based on military training and service, licenses remain in effect for military members while on active duty
- HB340
- Public School and College Authority, bonds, issuance of $35,000,000 million to schools damaged in April 27, 2012 and December 25, 2012, rebuild and equip, tornados
- HB353
- Education, contents of local written reduction-in-force policies provided further for, Sec. 16-1-33 am'd.
- HB357
- Weights and measures, registered service agent to conduct testing and inspection of devices, Agriculture and Industries Department to provide registration and regulation of agents, Board of Agriculture and Industries authorized to adopt a schedule of civil fines for violations, Secs. 8-16-1, 8-16-6, 8-16-7, 8-16-18 am'd.
- HB361
- Oyster aquaculture, leasing of coastal waters by Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Shellfish Aquaculture Review Board created
- HB363
- Capital offenses, appeal directly to Alabama Supreme Court, Sec. 13A-5-53 am'd.
- HB407
- Fishing, commercial saltwater fishing license, license further provided for, Sec. 9-12-113 am'd.
- HB409
- Alabama military personnel prevented from assisting United States Armed Forces in detaining citizens in violation of United States Constitution or laws of Alabama
- HB428
- Municipalities, ordinances, online access required
- HB453
- Paternity, presumption regarding father of child when mother married, alleged father not married to mother may rebut with genetic testing, costs, Sec. 26-17-607 am'd.
- HB506
- Public education employees, salary increase, including K-12 and certain other designated education institutions, liability insurance program to be established by Finance Department in consultation with Education Department
- HB517
- Public School and College Authority, bonds, issuance of $30,000,000 million for schools damaged in tornados for improvements
- HB526
- Unemployment compensation, substitute employees of schools, exempt from collecting, Sec. 25-4-10 am'd.
- HB547
- Veterans, permanently and totally disabled, state income tax, credit for sales tax paid up to a certain amount
- HB549
- Community development, alcoholic beverages in annexed territory, Sec. 35-8B-1 am'd.
- HB561
- Liens on vessels, may attach to watercraft or vessel regardless of domicile of owner or home port of vessel, Sec. 35-11-60 am'd.
- HB566
- Civil actions, attorney fees and costs awarded to prevailing party
- HB588
- Religious expression in schools, authorized, Alabama Student Religious Liberties Act
- HB624
- Taxation, exempt tangible assets, exempt real property whose original acquisition cost was less than $250.00, Sec. 40-9-1 am'd.
- HB631
- Public assistance, fraud in obtaining, crime established, penalties, theft of services, knowledge requirement deleted, Sec. 13A-8-10 am'd.
- HB641
- Public employees, to receive annual summary of benefits received from employer
- HJR122
- Historical Commission, authorized to install statue of Mrs. Rosa Parks within State Capitol Complex
- HJR128
- Multiple System Atrophy (MSA), March, designated MSA Awareness Month
- HJR219
- Trucking Association, 75th Anniversary, commended
- HJR231
- Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, urged to review and uphold the Alabama Metal Coil Securement Act of 2009
- HJR246
- Alabama Bass Trail, commended
- HJR250
- Thatcher, Margaret, British Prime Minister, death mourned
- HJR270
- Robinson, Elbert, Sr., death mourned
- HJR316
- Moulton, Gordon, professional achievement, commended
- HJR368
- Jones, Jestina Duncan, exemplary graduate of the University of Mobile, commended
- HJR374
- Kyle, Chris, death mourned
- 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
- HJR53
- Waterfront Access Study Committee, legislative committee, extended to tenth Legislative day of the 2014 Reg. Sess.
- HJR55
- Childs, William Jones, death mourned
- HJR8
- Israel, Nation of, relations with the United States of America, commended
- HJR96
- Tennessee Valley Old Time Fiddlers Convention, recognized
- HR136
- Webb, Gertrude Wright, commended
- HR220
- Trucking Association, celebrates its 75th Anniversary, commended
- HR251
- Robinson, Elbert, Sr., death mourned
- HR263
- Sumerlin, Edith, death mourned
- HR328
- Hegeman, Jon and Amy, commended
- HR33
- Murphy, Ed, commended
- HR362
- Moulton, Gordon, professional achievement, commended
- HR366
- Jones, Jestina Duncan, exemplary graduate of the University of Mobile, commended
- HR392
- Excelsior Band, commended
- HR422
- Jones, Susannah Mushatt, commended
- HR44
- Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., commended
- HR45
- Reach, Ray, commended
- 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
- HR534
- Emergency Services week, commended
- HR540
- National Veterans Shrine, recognized
- HR99
- McDavid, Betty Grace Fieldness, commended
- HB166
- Homeowners insurance, homeowner policyholders provided certain information and rights regarding homeowners policies, violations under Unfair Trade Practices Act, Homeowners Bill of Rights Act
- HB167
- Bar pilots, bond requirements, liability limited to $5,000 unless bar pilot grossly negligent, Sec. 33-4-40 am'd.
- HB176
- Cockfighting, penalties increased, presence at cockfights, penalties, confiscation procedures, fines, terms defined, reporting procedures, Secs. 13A-12-4.1, 13A-12-4.2 added; Sec. 13A-12-4 am'd.
- HB223
- Abortion, require physician involvement, define terms, express intent, require certain standard in treatment and care, require reporting, require Board of Health adopt rules and provide penalties
- HB231
- Mobile Co., dangerous dogs, procedures for declaring dog dangerous or a nuisance in unincorporated areas of county, registration requirement, penalties, Act 2008-127, 2008 Reg. Sess. repealed
- HB264
- Alcoholic beverages, beer, container size authorized, Sec. 28-3A-23 am'd.
- HB265
- Probate Judges, license to practice law required beginning with term after November 2012 General election, Sec12-13-31 am'd
- HB271
- Taxation, state income tax credit relating to Class 1, 2, 3 municipalities for rehabilitation of historic structures
- HB274
- Government, local, prohibited from competing with private sector in waste management
- 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
- HB325
- Alcoholic beverages, wine, bottle opened on premises of licensee, recorking or resealing, patron may transport in vehicle, not considered an open container, Sec. 28-3A-20.1 added
- HB328
- Taxation, income tax credit for purchase and installation of irrigation systems, water wells and reservoirs by agricultural entities
- HB330
- Alabama Department of Environmental Management, civil immunity to water suppliers who are in compliance or receive an exemption from ADEM, Sec. 22-23-35.1 added
- HB340
- Crime of Looting, established, penalties, violation would be Class C felony
- HB382
- Mortgages, Alabama Residential Mortgage Satisfaction Act, provides for timely payoff statements and timely recording of mortgage satisfaction, Secs. 35-10-26, 35-10-30 am'd
- HB39
- Aircraft, certain, any parts, components, and systems used in the conversion, reconfiguration, or maintenance of, exempt from sales tax, not applicable to local sales tax unless approved, Sec. 40-23-4 am'd.
- HB401
- Taxation, exemption from sales and use tax for metal sold for investment purposes, Secs. 40-23-4, 40-23-62 am'd (2012-20369)
- HB409
- Military museum, Baldwin County designated as site for museum, Military Department authorized to cooperate with (2012-20417)
- HB414
- Crimes and offenses, gambling, person defined, penalties, Secs. 13A-12-20, 13A-12-22, 13A-12-23, 13A-12-24, 13A-12-27 am'd
- HB418
- Abortion, physician required to perform ultrasound prior to performing abortionand display the images to the pregnant woman, medical emergency excepted, civil and criminal penalties, Right to Know and See Act
- HB419
- Conservation and Natural Resources Department, whitetail deer, may be hunted over bait under certain conditions, Sec. 9-11-244 am'd.
- 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.
- HB470
- Insurance, domestic insurer eligible for $2,500,000 economic incentives, exceptions
- HB501
- Public Library Service, Alabama Clearinghouse for State Publications, exempt submission of annual reports by state agencies, state agencies stop printing annual reports, available on the websites of the state agencies
- HB640
- Alabama Scholarships for Students with Disabilities Program (ASSDP), established, disabled students provided with option of attending different public school or receiving scholarship to attend private school
- HB641
- Paternity, presumption regarding father of child when mother married, alleged father not married to mother may rebut with genetic testing, costs, Sec. 26-17-607 am'd.
- HB651
- Agriculture, entomological work, landscape irrigation to be regulated by the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries, landscape irrigation contractor to obtain permit, restrictions on applicants for examination for permit to engage in structural pest control, Secs. 2-28-1 to 2-28-5, inclusive, 2-28-7 am'd
- HB657
- Local boards of education, written reduction in force policies, consideration of certain credentials in making staff decisions, temporary interim reduction-in-force policy provided, Sec. 16-1-33 am'd
- HB670
- Farm to School Procurement Act, established, coordination effort between Department of Education and Department of Agriculture and Industries to provide local grown food to schools, certain purchases of food by local board exempt from competitive bid law, Sec. 16-13B-2 am'd
- HB692
- Gulf State Park, development, submission of proposals, criteria, review by department, acceptance or rejection, proposal exempt from certain statutes
- HB709
- Caller ID fraud, criminal penalties for entering false information into a caller identification system in order to defraud or deceive a recipient, provided
- HB710
- Methamphetamine laboratories (meth labs), decontamination and certificate of inspection by Health Department, public disclosure of location required to be recorded on website
- HB713
- Insurance Department, required to collect information from insurance companies on homeowners insurance policies and premiums and post aggregate information on website, penalties for insurance companies not in compliance, Property Insurance Clarity Act
- HB720
- Homeowners insurance, carriers required to disclose actual costs of each item of coverage in annual renewal policy package, both as cost per $1,000 coverage and actual cost of each item of coverage, Homeowner's Insurance Cost Transparency Act
- HB721
- Catastrophe savings account, established, to cover insurance deductibles and other uninsured portions of risks of loss to owners of residential property owners from windstorm events, income tax deduction for deposits made to account
- HB722
- Property insurers, commercial and residential, disclosure of discounts for construction or improvements to property to withstand windstorm damage
- HB724
- Property insurance, hurricane deductible only applied on damages from named hurricane or tropical storm, certain personal lines insurance policies to offer voluntary buy-back provision, penalties
- HB726
- Homeowners insurance, rate filings and related actuarial information for homeowners property insurance coverage in Alabama are public record, review available in office of Insurance Commissioner and via Insurance Department Internet website, exceptions regarding confidential information
- HB728
- Insurance, catastrophe wind coverage, non-catastrophe wind coverage, non-wind coverage homeowners and dwelling insurance, premium detail required by personal property insurer
- HB729
- Alabama Insurance Underwriting Association, Coastal Area defined, credit for insurance writings in Coastal Area, Sec. 27-1-24 am'd.
- HB739
- Abortion, Women's Right to Know Act, additional findings provided for, ultrasound of unborn child displayed on screen within women's line of vision seeking abortion, Secs. 26-23A-2, 26-23A-4 am'd
- HB744
- Alabama military personnel prevented from assisting United States Armed Forces in detaining citizens in violation of United States Constitution or laws of Alabama
- HJR135
- Korean War veterans from Alabama, commended
- HJR136
- Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., commended
- HJR173
- Alabama Waterfront Access Study Committee extended to tenth Legislative day of the 2013 Reg. Sess.
- HJR180
- Urging University of Alabama System Board of Trustees to pursue Condoleezza Rice as Chancellor of University of Alabama System
- HJR293
- Sewell, Terri, commended
- HJR321
- Alabama Spaceport Authority, expressing support
- HJR348
- Knight, Andrew Wilson, death mourned
- 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
- HJR438
- Urging the creation of a day to recognize widows and orphans
- 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
- HJR5
- Wounded Warriors and Disabled Veterans Day, recognized
- 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
- HR254
- Gaston, Victor, commended
- 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
- HR375
- Davis, Elsie Burroughs, death mourned
- HR400
- Sanders, Leslie, commended
- HR401
- Pregno, Nanette K., commended
- HR448
- Humphries, Nellie Barnes, commended
- HB652
- Admission tickets, for benefit or event for charitable purposes, resale for amount in excess of price printed on face of ticket, prohibited, Sec. 8-19E-2 am'd.
- HJR547
- Franklin County tornado victims, deaths mourned; survivors, volunteers, and donors commended
- HJR619
- Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Week, designated
- HJR748
- Thomas, Annie Beatrice, 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
- 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
- HR963
- Geneva High School softball team, commended
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