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Voting Record — Greg J. Reed

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Showing 651–675 of 10,100 votes.

  • Yea
    SB109Relating to the Alabama Board of Social Work Examiners; to amend Section 34-30-3, Code of Alabama 1975, and to add Section 34-30-34 to the Code of Alabama 1975; to provide further for the scope of practice of licensees.April 5, 2023 · Senate · 2023 Regular Session · Passed · Roll call
  • Yea
    SB92Relating to retirement; to extend the provisions of Act 2022-229 to allow local units participating in the Employees' Retirement System additional time to elect to come under the provisions of the act.April 5, 2023 · Senate · 2023 Regular Session · Passed · Roll call
  • Yea
    SB55Relating to guardianships and conservatorships; to create the Colby Act; to provide for a supported decision-making agreement as an alternative to a guardianship or conservatorship; and to provide the scope and limitations of a supported decision-making agreement.April 5, 2023 · Senate · 2023 Regular Session · Passed · Roll call
  • Yea
    SB55Relating to guardianships and conservatorships; to create the Colby Act; to provide for a supported decision-making agreement as an alternative to a guardianship or conservatorship; and to provide the scope and limitations of a supported decision-making agreement.April 5, 2023 · Senate · 2023 Regular Session · Passed · Roll call
  • Yea
    SB55Relating to guardianships and conservatorships; to create the Colby Act; to provide for a supported decision-making agreement as an alternative to a guardianship or conservatorship; and to provide the scope and limitations of a supported decision-making agreement.April 5, 2023 · Senate · 2023 Regular Session · Passed · Roll call
  • Yea
    SB46Relating to the mobility of P-12 teachers; to provide and adopt the Interstate Teacher Mobility Compact to allow licensed teachers to practice among compact states in a limited manner; to provide eligibility requirements for licensed teachers to teach pursuant to the compact; to provide for a coordinated licensure information system, joint investigations, and disciplinary actions; to establish the Interstate Teacher Mobility Compact Commission, and provide for membership, powers, duties, and rulemaking functions of the commission; and to provide for oversight of the compact, enforcement of the compact, default procedures, dispute resolution, withdrawal of compact states, and amendments to the compact.April 5, 2023 · Senate · 2023 Regular Session · Passed · Roll call
  • Yea
    SB46Relating to the mobility of P-12 teachers; to provide and adopt the Interstate Teacher Mobility Compact to allow licensed teachers to practice among compact states in a limited manner; to provide eligibility requirements for licensed teachers to teach pursuant to the compact; to provide for a coordinated licensure information system, joint investigations, and disciplinary actions; to establish the Interstate Teacher Mobility Compact Commission, and provide for membership, powers, duties, and rulemaking functions of the commission; and to provide for oversight of the compact, enforcement of the compact, default procedures, dispute resolution, withdrawal of compact states, and amendments to the compact.April 5, 2023 · Senate · 2023 Regular Session · Passed · Roll call
  • Yea
    SB28Relating to podiatry; to amend Section 34-24-230, Code of Alabama 1975; to expand the scope of the practice of podiatry to include treatment of disorders of the foot and ankle.April 5, 2023 · Senate · 2023 Regular Session · Passed · Roll call
  • Yea
    SB28Relating to podiatry; to amend Section 34-24-230, Code of Alabama 1975; to expand the scope of the practice of podiatry to include treatment of disorders of the foot and ankle.April 5, 2023 · Senate · 2023 Regular Session · Passed · Roll call
  • Yea
    SB28Relating to podiatry; to amend Section 34-24-230, Code of Alabama 1975; to expand the scope of the practice of podiatry to include treatment of disorders of the foot and ankle.April 5, 2023 · Senate · 2023 Regular Session · Passed · Roll call
  • Yea
    SB28Relating to podiatry; to amend Section 34-24-230, Code of Alabama 1975; to expand the scope of the practice of podiatry to include treatment of disorders of the foot and ankle.April 5, 2023 · Senate · 2023 Regular Session · Passed · Roll call
  • Yea
    SB25Relating to the Board of Physical Therapy; to amend Sections 34-24-191, 34-24-193, 34-24-194, 34-24-196, 34-24-210, 34-24-210.1, 34-24-211, 34-24-212, 34-24-213, 34-24-214, and 34-24-217, Code of Alabama 1975; to give the board authority over certain physical therapy professionals licensed in other states.April 5, 2023 · Senate · 2023 Regular Session · Passed · Roll call
  • Yea
    SB23To amend Section 12-17-81 of the Code of Alabama 1975, to further provide for the salary of all circuit clerks in the Unified Judicial System based on the pay plan adopted by the personnel system of the Unified Judicial System.April 5, 2023 · Senate · 2023 Regular Session · Passed · Roll call
  • Yea
    SB12Relating to state holidays; to designate Alabama Peace Officers' Memorial Day.April 5, 2023 · Senate · 2023 Regular Session · Passed · Roll call
  • Yea
    SB12Relating to state holidays; to designate Alabama Peace Officers' Memorial Day.April 5, 2023 · Senate · 2023 Regular Session · Passed · Roll call
  • Yea
    SB66Relating to cannabis; to prohibit the sale, distribution, marketing, or possession of psychoactive cannabinoids found in hemp for certain age groups; to levy a five percent tax on the gross proceeds of products containing psychoactive cannabinoids sold at retail; 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.April 4, 2023 · Senate · 2023 Regular Session · Passed · Roll call
  • Yea
    SB66Relating to cannabis; to prohibit the sale, distribution, marketing, or possession of psychoactive cannabinoids found in hemp for certain age groups; to levy a five percent tax on the gross proceeds of products containing psychoactive cannabinoids sold at retail; 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.April 4, 2023 · Senate · 2023 Regular Session · Passed · Roll call
  • Yea
    SB66Relating to cannabis; to prohibit the sale, distribution, marketing, or possession of psychoactive cannabinoids found in hemp for certain age groups; to levy a five percent tax on the gross proceeds of products containing psychoactive cannabinoids sold at retail; 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.April 4, 2023 · Senate · 2023 Regular Session · Passed · Roll call
  • Yea
    SB66Relating to cannabis; to prohibit the sale, distribution, marketing, or possession of psychoactive cannabinoids found in hemp for certain age groups; to levy a five percent tax on the gross proceeds of products containing psychoactive cannabinoids sold at retail; 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.April 4, 2023 · Senate · 2023 Regular Session · Passed · Roll call
  • Nay
    SB45Relating to boards of registrars; to amend Sections 17-3-2 and 17-3-5, Code of Alabama 1975, to increase the salary of each board of registrar; to provide that a county may allow any member of the county board of registrars to participate in any health insurance program provided by the county; to further provide for the employment status of members of the boards of registrars and for regular hours of operation for the boards of registrars; and to make nonsubstantive, technical revisions to update the existing code language to current style.April 4, 2023 · Senate · 2023 Regular Session · Failed · Roll call
  • Yea
    SB45Relating to boards of registrars; to amend Sections 17-3-2 and 17-3-5, Code of Alabama 1975, to increase the salary of each board of registrar; to provide that a county may allow any member of the county board of registrars to participate in any health insurance program provided by the county; to further provide for the employment status of members of the boards of registrars and for regular hours of operation for the boards of registrars; and to make nonsubstantive, technical revisions to update the existing code language to current style.April 4, 2023 · Senate · 2023 Regular Session · Passed · Roll call
  • Yea
    SB45Relating to boards of registrars; to amend Sections 17-3-2 and 17-3-5, Code of Alabama 1975, to increase the salary of each board of registrar; to provide that a county may allow any member of the county board of registrars to participate in any health insurance program provided by the county; to further provide for the employment status of members of the boards of registrars and for regular hours of operation for the boards of registrars; and to make nonsubstantive, technical revisions to update the existing code language to current style.April 4, 2023 · Senate · 2023 Regular Session · Passed · Roll call
  • Yea
    SB40Relating to county and local government; to provide prohibitions on the adoption or enforcement of certain building codes requiring the installation of certain latent, non-operable features in a residential structure.April 4, 2023 · Senate · 2023 Regular Session · Passed · Roll call
  • Yea
    SB40Relating to county and local government; to provide prohibitions on the adoption or enforcement of certain building codes requiring the installation of certain latent, non-operable features in a residential structure.April 4, 2023 · Senate · 2023 Regular Session · Passed · Roll call
  • Yea
    SB33Relating to motor vehicles and traffic; to amend Sections 11-49-4, 32-5A-173, and 32-5A-176, Code of Alabama 1975; to prohibit a municipality from setting speed limits on county-maintained streets within its corporate limits in certain circumstances; and to make nonsubstantive, technical revisions to update the existing code language to current style.April 4, 2023 · Senate · 2023 Regular Session · Passed · Roll call