Greg Wren
Greg Wren
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Education Information
Known educational history for Greg Wren from Montgomery, AL.
- BA, Public Administration, University of Alabama
Political Information
Known political history for Greg Wren from Montgomery, AL.
- Representative, Alabama State House of Representatives, 1994-2002, 2006-2014
Professions Information
Known professional history for Greg Wren from Montgomery, AL.
- Analyst, Legislative Fiscal Office, 1977-1981
- Director of Governmental Affairs, Alabama Association of Realtors, 1977-1981
- Staff Assistant, United States Senate, 1977-1981
- Agent, Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company
- Chartered Financial Consultant, present
- Chartered Life Underwriter, present
- Director of Public Relations, University Medical Center
- Owner, Wren and Associates, present
Congressional Information
Known congressional history for Greg Wren from Montgomery, AL.
- Co-Chair, National Conference of State Legislatures, National Health Care Task Force
- Member, Business Advisory Council, Republican National Committee
- Member, Executive Committee, National Conference of State Legislators
- Member, American Legislative Exchange Council's Commerce, Insurance, and Economic Development Task Force
- Member, Energy Council
- President Elect, National Conference, Insurance Legislators
Organizations Information
Known organizational history for Greg Wren from Montgomery, AL.
- Advisor, Young Men's Christian Association Tri-Hi-Y Club
- Chair, Deacons
- Chair Emeritus, Hugh O'Brian Youth Foundation
- Former Chair of Deacons, First Baptist Church
- Member, Board of Directors, Montgomery Young Men's Christian Association Metro
- Member, Board of Directors, Family Guidance Center
- Member, Board of Directors, Alabama Young Men's Christian Association Youth Legislature
- Member, Board of Directors, Alabama Mental Illness Planning Council
- Member, Board of Directors, Alabama Asthma and Allergy Foundation
- Member, Advisory Board of Directors, Auburn University at Montgomery
- Member, Board of Directors, Community Intensive Treatment for Youth
- Member, First Baptist Church of Montgomery
- Member, First Baptist Church Disaster Relief and Resource Center Team
- Member, Board of Directors, Young Men's Christian Association Camp Chandler
- Member, Board of Directors, Envision 2020
Sponsored Bills
View legislative bills that Greg Wren has sponsored.
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HB108
Business personal property tax returns, Department of Revenue required to develop online electronic filing system
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HB165
Credit Unions, Credit Union Administration, supervision and regulation of credit unions further provided for, fees, Secs. 5-17-3, 5-17-6, 5-17-7, 5-17-8, 5-17-11, 5-17-15, 5-17-16, 5-17-19, 5-17-22, 5-17-45, 5-17-56 am'd.; Secs. 5-17-25 to 5-17-28, inclusive, 5-17-49, 5-17-53, 5-2A-100 to 5-2A-103, inclusive, repealed
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HB166
Driver's licenses, restricted license authorized for person whose license is suspended or revoked under certain conditions, penalties for exceeding restrictions on license
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HB264
Insurance rate increase by personal line insurer, may take effect immediately unless objected to by the Commissioner of Insurance
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HB265
Insurance rate increase by personal line insurer, may take effect immediately unless objected to by the Commissioner of Insurance
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HB266
Daylight savings, permanent conversion in Alabama
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HB287
Cost of living increase for certain retirees and beneficiaries beginning Oct. 1, 2014
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HB288
State employees, cost-of-living increase authorized
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HB328
Unified Carrier Registration Act of 2005 (UCRA), Department of Public Safety responsible for enforcement of UCRA, collection of fees, disbursement, Secs. 37-3-32, 37-3-32.1 am'd.
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HB330
State employees, cost-of-living increase authorized
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HB533
Medical Furlough Act, definition of permanently incapacitated inmate further provided for, Commissioner of Department of Corrections to report to Legislature information regarding certain inmates under medical supervision, commissioner required to evaluate certain inmates frequently in infirmary or under medical supervision for a medical furlough, Secs. 14-14-2, 14-14-4, 14-14-5, 14-14-7 am'd.
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HB552
Motor vehicles, natural gas, requirement of decal from Liquefied Petroleum Gas Board suspended until October 2016, tax provided under certain conditions
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HB614
Counties, cities, required to select minimum building code for their jurisdictions, certain excemptions
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HJR140
Terrorism reinsurance, U.S. Congress urged to reauthorize
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HJR213
Bean, William Raymond, death mourned
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HJR230
Joint Rule 20 proposed, legislative meeting days due to declared State of Emergency
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HJR275
Urging Congress to enact Regulation Freedom Amendment to U.S. Constitution
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HJR280
Bean, William Raymond, death mourned
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HR218
Bean, William Raymond, death mourned
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HR248
House Rule 5, amendment proposed, when no quorum, Speaker may set date and time House reconvenes when Governor declares a state of emergency
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HB147
Joint Committee on Legislative Operations, Senate Committee on Senate Administration, House Committee on House Administration, Legislative Services Agency created, duties transferred, administrative functions assigned, Legislative Council, Joint Fiscal Committee, Legislative Committee on Public Accounts, Permanent Legislative Committee on Reapportionment, Legislative Building Authority, Legislative Reference Service, Legislative Fiscal Office abolished, Chapter 5A, commencing with Section 29-5A-1, added; Secs. 8-6-53, 8-19C-3, 9-11-68, 9-11-69, 11-100-4, 16-5-8.3, 16-6B-11, 17-11-42, 29-1-22, 29-1-24, 29-2-52, 29-2-200, 29-2-201, 29-4-20, 29-4-22, 29-4-25, 29-4-30, 29-4-32, 29-4-35, 29-4-40, 29-4-42, 29-8-1, 29-8-2, 29-8-3, 29-8-4, 29-8-5, 30-3-8, 33-2-185, 34-14B-5, 36-7-24, 36-7-25, 36-13-30, 36-25-4.2, 38-7A-4, 40-2-9, 40-23-203, 41-5-3, 41-5-6, 41-5-9, 41-9-374, 41-9-715, 41-10-44.5, 41-16-27, 41-16-82, 41-19-3, 41-19-3.1, 41-20-4, 41-21-4, 41-21-7, 41-22-3, 41-22-22, 41-22-23, 41-22-24 am'd.; Secs. 29-2-50, 29-2-51, 29-2-52, 29-2-200, 29-2-201, 29-2-202, 29-6-1 to 29-6-7, inclusive, 29-7-5, 41-5-18, 41-15-19 repealed
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HB148
Administrative Procedure Act, rules, approval and disapproval by Joint Legislative Committee, procedures, appeal of disapproval to Lt. Gov., Secs. 41-22-5, 41-22-6, 41-22-22, 41-22-23, 41-22-24 am'd.
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HB189
Legislative Data Center Joint Committee created to manage the functions and personnel of the Alabama Legislative Data Center, membership, meetings, officers, duties of committee
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HB190
Energy efficient equipment, tax credits for residential or business application, Energy Efficiency Act
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HB191
Annual sales tax holiday, sales and use tax exemption, certain energy efficient products included, Sec. 40-23-210 am'd.
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HB192
Insurance, life, annuity contracts, retained asset accounts, death master file, search further provided for, Secs. 27-15-51, 27-15-52, 27-15-53 am'd.; Act 2012-424, 2012 Reg. Sess., am'd.
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HB242
Income tax, motor vehicles, purchase of any qualified hybrid vehicle, annual sales tax credit authorized for amount of sales tax paid, not to exceed certain amount, definitions
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HB243
Tax Credit, vehicles equipped with compressed natural gas (CNG)
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HB244
Fleet Management, Office of, created in Department of Transportation, Fleet manager, cost efficient acquisition, allocation, and maintenance of state owned motor vehicles and facilities, Secs. 41-17-1 to 41-17-9, inclusive, repealed
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HB245
Taxation, only Alabama Legislature may levy an occupational tax in a Class 3, 4, and 5 municipality
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HB246
Health Insurance, State Employees' Insurance Board, authorized to offer high deductible health plan with health savings accounts, for eligible state employees, retirees, and dependents
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HB313
Legislative, sessions to consist of organizational, regular of 20 day, budget of 10 days, and special sessions, Secs. 71.01 and 76 of Article IV of Recompiled Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended, repealed, const. amend.
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HB322
Alternative fuels and technologies, income tax credit for qualified vehicles, modified vehicles, and fueling stations for vehicles using compressed natural gas, compressed liquefied gas, propane, electricity, and hybrid technology
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HB328
State employees, cost-of-living increase authorized
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HB370
Medicaid, funding cap on the amount of State General Fund dollars appropriated to the Alabama Medicaid Agency, cap on per member per month rate for services to Medicaid recipients provided
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HB371
Medicaid, Medicaid copayments, Medicaid Agency waiver request to increase copayments for health care services
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HB372
Medicaid, Legislative committees on, Permanent Joint Medicaid Committee estab., Joint Legislative Interim Committee and Permanent Joint Legislative Committee on Medicaid Policy abolished, duties, members, expenses, Medicaid Advisory Commission estab. composed of health care providers
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HB375
Compressed natural gas, liquefied natural gas, propane, hydrogen fuel cell, electricity, hybrid technology, income tax credits and other incentives for using vehicles operating such fuels, Alternative Fuel Policy Act, Secs. 2-33-1, 2-33-2, 6-5-345, 32-5A-360, 37-4-160, 40-18-350, 40-18-351 added; Sec. 23-2-150 am'd.
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HB389
Alabama Cyber Technology Authority created, membership, powers, dissolution
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HB395
Alabama Cyber Technology Authority created, membership, powers, dissolution
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HB458
Insurance rate increase by personal line insurer, may take effect immediately unless objected to by the Commissioner of Insurance
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HB473
Appropriations, supplemental appropriations for fiscal year ending September 30, 2014, from Insurance Department Fund to Department of Insurance, facilitate payment to City of Montgomery
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HB489
Travel insurance, limited lines of, further regulated by Insurance Department, Sec. 27-7-5.2 added; Secs. 27-7-1, 27-7-14.1am'd.
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HB499
Health Center Access and Quality Improvement Act, estab., assessment of health centers, administered by Revenue Department, fees, deposit for use by Medicaid Agency, termination date
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HB500
Credit Unions, state, regulation by Alabama Credit Union Administration, Secs. 5-17-1 to 5-17-12, inclusive, 5-17-14 to 5-17-16, inclusive, 5-17-19, 5-17-22, 5-17-40, 5-17-41, 5-17-44, 5-17-45, 5-17-46, 5-17-48, 5-17-50 to 5-17-52, inclusive, 5-17-55, 5-17-56 am'd.; Secs. 5-17-25 to 5-17-28, inclusive, 5-17-49, 5-17-53, 5-2A-100 to 5-2A-103, inclusive, repealed
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HB503
Oil and Gas Board, oil sands, included in regulation of oil and gas, fees, Secs. 9-17-6, 9-17-24 am'd.
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HB533
Montgomery, municipal employees, retirement system further provided for, Act 2009-473, 2009 Reg. Sess., am'd.
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HB551
Fleet Management Office, Department of Transportation, authorized to review state fleet management plans, Secs. 23-1-50.1, 41-17A-6 am'd.; Secs. 41-17-1 to 41-17-9, inclusive, repealed
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HB613
Medical Furlough Act, definition of permanently incapacitated inmate further provided for, Commissioner of Department of Corrections to report to Legislature information regarding certain inmates under medical supervision, commissioner required to evaluate certain inmates frequently in infirmary or under medical supervision for a medical furlough, Secs. 14-14-2, 14-14-4, 14-14-5, 14-14-7 am'd.
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HJR93
Urging Congress to pass the Jobs and Premium Protection Act
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HR161
Kuhlmann, Cary J., commended
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HR200
Wetumpka Municipal Airport, commended
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HR354
Boy Scouts of America, commended
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HR419
C-7A Caribou Association, recognized
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HR420
Leavitt, Chase, commended
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HR421
Lindmark, Rachael W., commended
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HR441
Loveless Magnet High School, one of America's best schools by U.S. News and World Report, recognized
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HR89
Scott, Hunter, commended