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Education Information
Known educational history for Ed Henry from Hartselle, AL.
- BS, Western State University, 2006 (GPA: 3.8)
Political Information
Known political history for Ed Henry from Hartselle, AL.
- Representative, Alabama State House of Representatives, District 9, 2010-2018
Professions Information
Known professional history for Ed Henry from Hartselle, AL.
- Cardiac Computed Tomography Specialist, The Heart Center, 2007
- Computed Tomography Technologist, Decatur General Hospital, 2002-2007
- Director of Radiology, Woodland Medical Center, 2000-2002
- Medical Sales Representive, General Electric Medical Division, 1997-2002
- Radiological Technologist, United States Air Force, 1993-1997
Congressional Information
Known congressional history for Ed Henry from Hartselle, AL.
- Former Member, State Government Committee, Alabama State House of Representatives
- Former Member, Education Policy Committee, Alabama State House of Representatives
- Former Vice Chair, Ethics and Campaign Finance Committee, Alabama State House of Representatives
Organizations Information
Known organizational history for Ed Henry from Hartselle, AL.
- Member, Fairview Church of God
Election History
Ed Henry from Hartselle, AL has participated in elections listed below in the state of Alabama.
Sponsored Bills
View legislative bills that Ed Henry has sponsored.
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HB 274
Marshall Co., coroner, expense allowance, further provided for, Act 85-464, 1985 Reg. Sess., am'd.
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HB 437
Morgan Co., co. commission, members, election from single-member districts, chair elected countywide, Act 258, 1973 Reg. Sess., repealed, const. amend.
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HB 477
Hartselle, alcoholic beverages, draft beer authorized
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HJR210
Booth, William, commended
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HB298
Ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, and phenylpropanolamine, State Board of Health required to classify as controlled substances, exemptions, removed from list of precursor chemicals maintained by State Board of Pharmacy, Secs. 20-2-20, 20-2-181 am'd.
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HB299
Local boards of education prohibited from adopting or enforcing zero tolerance policy relating to drugs, alcohol, weapons, physical harm to a person, or threatened physical harm to a person, punishment on case-by-case basis, Secs. 16-1-24.1, 16-1-24.3 am'd.
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HB300
Personhood, defined to include humans from moment of fertilization, const. amend.
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HB301
Abortion, restrictions on protest at abortion clinics, Department of Public Health may not issue or renew licenses of clinics located near schools
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HB329
Power generation, adopting Interstate Power Compact, state sovereignty, EPA Clean Power Plan
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HB349
Taxation, exemption from sale, use, and rental tax granted to certain subscription services, Secs. 40-12-223, 40-23-4, 40-23-62 am'd.
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HB387
Education, State Board of, qualifications, membership altered, Sec. 16-3-3 am'd.
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HB437
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
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HR226
Impeachment, articles of, against Governor
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HR367
Impeachment, articles of, against Governor
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HB159
Blood donations, plasma donations, minors age 18 and older, participation in donation programs, Sec. 26-1-3.1 am'd; Sec. 26-1-3 repealed
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HB230
Locksmiths, act of deactivating locks requires licensure, Sec. 34-1A-1 am'd.
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HB245
Education, local boards of education, adopt policy providing virtual school option, eligible students in grades 9 to 12
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HB271
Health, contracts for health care services, payment not restricted to credit card only, Transparency in Health Insurer Payment Transactions, Sec. 27-1-17.1 added
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HB327
Firearms industry, nondiscrimination act, Secs. 6-5-760, 6-5-761, 6-5-762, 6-5-763, 6-5-764, 6-5-765, 6-5-766 added
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HB328
Firearms, pistols, sale of or delivery to minor, record-keeping and administrative requirements, certain provisions eliminated, Secs. 13A-11-76, 13A-11-79, 13A-11-84, 40-12-143 am'd.
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HB329
Legal service liability action, limitation on action, Sec. 6-5-574 am'd.
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HB379
Article V constitutional convention, compact to set convention to require Congress to balance the budget, adopted
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HB526
Teachers' Retirement System, prohibit future employees of the Alabama Education Association from participating in the system, Sec. 16-25-1 am'd.
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HB527
Abortion, restrictions on protest at abortion clinics, Department of Public Health may not issue or renew licenses of clinics located near schools
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HB558
Hartselle, ad valorem taxes, school taxes, city authorized to increase its rate to replace an existing 7.3 mill tax for city board of education, referendum
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HR230
Falkville High School Boys Track Team, commended
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HR23
Fairview Church of God, 100th anniversary, commended
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HB255
Blood donations, plasma donations, minors age 18 and older, participation in donation programs, Sec. 26-1-3.1 am'd; Sec. 26-1-3 repealed
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HB256
Insurance, Access to Eye Care Act, certain provisions revised to include other programs, private or public, insurance policy, plan, contract, or program prohibited activities expanded, Secs. 27-56-2, 27-56-3, 27-56-4, 27-56-5, 27-56-6, 27-56-7, 27-56-8 am'd.
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HB350
Examiners of Public Accounts Department, placed in Office of State Auditor, appointment of Chief Examiner of the department, Secs. 36-16-1, 41-5-1, 41-5-3, 41-5-6, 41-5-6.1, 41-5-7, 41-5-8, 41-5-10 am'd; Secs. 41-5-4, 41-5-5, 41-5-9, 41-5-18, 41-5-19, 41-5-20 repealed
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HB351
State Employee Insurance Board, election of state employee representatives by full-time state employees, Sec. 36-29-2 am'd.
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HB462
Taxation, exempt tobacco products stored in a county for resale in another county from taxation in the county where the tobacco product are stored
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HB478
Public education, reduction-in-force policies, contents further provided for, significant factors specified, compliance with antidiscrimination laws required, Sec. 16-1-33 am'd.
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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.
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HB546
Schools, nonpublic K-12 schools, autonomy of clarified, Secs. 16-28-1, 16-28-5, 16-28-7 repealed
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HJR14
Frazier, Jantzen Murrell, death mourned
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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
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HB223
Storm shelters, prefabricated, exempt from Title 24 under certain conditions, requirement that shelter not have electrical lines deleted, Act 2012-224, 2012 Reg. Sess., am'd.; Sec. 31-9-100, 31-9-101 am'd.
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HB271
Morgan Co., Tennessee Valley Authority in-lieu-of tax payments; distrib. to certain school systems altered, additional payments to Calhoun Community College and Athens State University, 2011-267, 2011 Reg. Sess., repealed
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HB287
Schools, students taught at home by either private tutor or under church school law may participate in public K-12 extracurricular activities, Tim Tebow Act
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HB353
Education, contents of local written reduction-in-force policies provided further for, Sec. 16-1-33 am'd.
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HB362
Access to Eye Care Act, public and private insurance policies, plans, contracts or programs shall provide coverage, prohibits requiring a provider to participate, prohibits requiring products and services at a set fee, Secs. 27-56-2 to 27-56-8, inclusive, am'd.
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HB566
Civil actions, attorney fees and costs awarded to prevailing party
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HB570
Firearms, concealed pistol permits, lifetime permit authorized, fees for issuance, Secs. 11-45-1.1, 13A-11-52 repealed; Secs. 11-80-11, 13A-11-7, 13A-11-59, 13A-11-73, 13A-11-75, 13A-11-85, 40-12-143 am'd.
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HJR385
Home school, access to public school extracurricular activities, Joint Interim Legislative Committee created to study
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