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Voting Record — Greg J. Reed
HB 582Business filing requirements, providing for an electronic process for submission of filings to judges of probate and the Sec. of State, counties may voluntarily participate
HB 570Apprenticeships, completion of apprenticeship and fulfillment of other requirements to entitle applicant to receive occupational license, Secs. 25-8-33, 25-8-35, and 25-8-43 am'd.
HB 566Schools, public K-12, nutrition, allowing schools to donate surplus, non-expired food to charitable organizations, purpose of redistributing food to needy students
HB 549Public Health, require Dept of Public Health to provide education to public regarding care for Alzheimer's and dementia patients, provide funding, Secs. 22-50-70, 22-50-71, 22-50-72, 22-50-73, 22-50-74 repealed
HB 528County Boards of Equalizatioin, counties with population of 600,000 or more, assoc. members, compensation increased, Sec. 40-3-7 am'd.
HB 498Colleges and universities, require public colleges and universities to enact policies protecting freedom of speech on campus
HB 498Colleges and universities, require public colleges and universities to enact policies protecting freedom of speech on campus
HB 489License plates, emergency medical services providers, distinctive license plates provided for, Sec. 32-6-281 added
HB 464Pistol permits, permits issued to retired military veterans, revocation of permit further provided, Sec. 13A-11-75.1 am'd.
HB 462Schools, public high school career technical programs, local boards of education authorized to use any available facilities board determines better suited than existing facilities, notwithstanding State Building Code or other building codes
SB 308Transient occupancy tax (lodging tax), not applicable to tent camping, marine ships, and recreational vehicles, Sec. 40-26-1 am'd.
SB 302Public assistance, administration of Lifeline qualifying public assistance programs, Sec. 37-2A-7 am'd.
SB 297Courts, circuit and district, to further provide for the jurisdiction of the circuit and district courts, Secs. 12-11-30, 12-12-30 am'd.
SB 279Elections, courts, supreme court and courts of appeal, judicial seats further provided for
SB 278Boards and commissions, Alabama Small Business Commission, appointing authority further provided, Sec. 41-29-240 am'd.
HB 392Telecommunications carriers, provide that the reductions in fees will be cumulative, Sec. 37-2A-10.1 am'd.
HB 388Education, K-3 grades, Alabama Literacy Act, established, steps to improve reading proficiency
HB 388Education, K-3 grades, Alabama Literacy Act, established, steps to improve reading proficiency
HB 388Education, K-3 grades, Alabama Literacy Act, established, steps to improve reading proficiency
HB 388Education, K-3 grades, Alabama Literacy Act, established, steps to improve reading proficiency
HB 380Pardons and paroles, authorize Governor, with advice and consent of Senate, to fill a vacant seat on the board; further provide for membership of the board, authorize Governor to appoint a Director of Pardons and Paroles and establish responsibilities; set criteria to be used by the board to determine prisoners initial consideration date; set parameters if board deviates and require approval from AG, Secs. 15-22-20, 15-22-21, 15-22-26, 15-22-28, 15-22-36, 15-22-37 am'd.
HB 380Pardons and paroles, authorize Governor, with advice and consent of Senate, to fill a vacant seat on the board; further provide for membership of the board, authorize Governor to appoint a Director of Pardons and Paroles and establish responsibilities; set criteria to be used by the board to determine prisoners initial consideration date; set parameters if board deviates and require approval from AG, Secs. 15-22-20, 15-22-21, 15-22-26, 15-22-28, 15-22-36, 15-22-37 am'd.
HB 380Pardons and paroles, authorize Governor, with advice and consent of Senate, to fill a vacant seat on the board; further provide for membership of the board, authorize Governor to appoint a Director of Pardons and Paroles and establish responsibilities; set criteria to be used by the board to determine prisoners initial consideration date; set parameters if board deviates and require approval from AG, Secs. 15-22-20, 15-22-21, 15-22-26, 15-22-28, 15-22-36, 15-22-37 am'd.
HB 379Crimes and offenses, sex offenses, mandatory condition of parole, chemical castration treatment authorized as mandatory condition of parole for certain sex offenders
HB 375Crimes and offenses, include additonal activity that would constitute the crime of receiving stolen property in the second degree, Sec. 13A-8-18 am'd.