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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.
- HB108
Business personal property tax returns, Department of Revenue required to develop online electronic filing system
- 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
- HB166
Driver's licenses, restricted license authorized for person whose license is suspended or revoked under certain conditions, penalties for exceeding restrictions on license
- HB264
Insurance rate increase by personal line insurer, may take effect immediately unless objected to by the Commissioner of Insurance
- HB265
Insurance rate increase by personal line insurer, may take effect immediately unless objected to by the Commissioner of Insurance
- HB266
Daylight savings, permanent conversion in Alabama
- HB287
Cost of living increase for certain retirees and beneficiaries beginning Oct. 1, 2014
- HB288
State employees, cost-of-living increase authorized
- 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.
- HB330
State employees, cost-of-living increase authorized
- 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.
- HB552
Motor vehicles, natural gas, requirement of decal from Liquefied Petroleum Gas Board suspended until October 2016, tax provided under certain conditions
- HB614
Counties, cities, required to select minimum building code for their jurisdictions, certain excemptions
- HJR140
Terrorism reinsurance, U.S. Congress urged to reauthorize
- HJR213
Bean, William Raymond, death mourned
- HJR230
Joint Rule 20 proposed, legislative meeting days due to declared State of Emergency
- HJR275
Urging Congress to enact Regulation Freedom Amendment to U.S. Constitution
- HJR280
Bean, William Raymond, death mourned
- HR218
Bean, William Raymond, death mourned
- HR248
House Rule 5, amendment proposed, when no quorum, Speaker may set date and time House reconvenes when Governor declares a state of emergency
- 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
- 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.
- 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
- HB190
Energy efficient equipment, tax credits for residential or business application, Energy Efficiency Act
- HB191
Annual sales tax holiday, sales and use tax exemption, certain energy efficient products included, Sec. 40-23-210 am'd.
- 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.
- 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
- HB243
Tax Credit, vehicles equipped with compressed natural gas (CNG)
- 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
- HB245
Taxation, only Alabama Legislature may levy an occupational tax in a Class 3, 4, and 5 municipality
- 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
- 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.
- 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
- HB328
State employees, cost-of-living increase authorized
- 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
- HB371
Medicaid, Medicaid copayments, Medicaid Agency waiver request to increase copayments for health care services
- 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
- 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.
- HB389
Alabama Cyber Technology Authority created, membership, powers, dissolution
- HB395
Alabama Cyber Technology Authority created, membership, powers, dissolution
- HB458
Insurance rate increase by personal line insurer, may take effect immediately unless objected to by the Commissioner of Insurance
- 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
- 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.
- 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
- 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
- HB503
Oil and Gas Board, oil sands, included in regulation of oil and gas, fees, Secs. 9-17-6, 9-17-24 am'd.
- HB533
Montgomery, municipal employees, retirement system further provided for, Act 2009-473, 2009 Reg. Sess., am'd.
- 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
- 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.
- HJR93
Urging Congress to pass the Jobs and Premium Protection Act
- HR161
Kuhlmann, Cary J., commended
- HR200
Wetumpka Municipal Airport, commended
- HR354
Boy Scouts of America, commended
- HR419
C-7A Caribou Association, recognized
- HR420
Leavitt, Chase, commended
- HR421
Lindmark, Rachael W., commended
- HR441
Loveless Magnet High School, one of America's best schools by U.S. News and World Report, recognized
- HR89
Scott, Hunter, commended
- HB121
Unemployment compensation, benefits for active duty military dependent spouses who quit work in order to relocate due to spouse's change of station orders, activation orders, or unit deployment orders, authorized, Sec. 25-4-78 am'd.
- HB122
State Parks, active or retired member of Armed Forces, free admission on state or federal holidays.
- HB123
Insurance rate increase by personal line insurer, may take effect immediately unless objected to by the Commissioner of Insurance
- HB124
County jail, grand jury inspections, minimum number each year required, Sec. 12-16-191 am'd.
- HB125
Montgomery Co., judge of probate, recording fee, use for improvement of record system, distrib. to Judge of Probate Fund, Act 591, 1965 Reg. Sess. repealed
- HB126
Insurance, Unclaimed Life Insurance Benefits Act, death master file, notification to State Treasurer, submit unclaimed benefits or unclaimed retained asset account plus interest to State Treasurer
- HB127
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
- HB140
Income tax credit for qualifying projects or new or expanding businesses creating new jobs, tax credits claimed authorized to be carried over up to four tax years, Sec. 40-18-194 am'd.
- HB193
Motor vehicles, Insurance, discount for seniors (55 and over) who complete motor vehicle accident prevention course, Sec 27-13-121 am'd
- HB245
Health Insurance Exchange established, operated by a board, members, duties, repealed if federal health reform laws requiring exchange repealed or defunded or declared unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court, Health Insurance Exchange Act
- HB267
Annual sales tax holiday, sales and use tax exemption, certain energy efficient products included, Sec. 40-23-210 am'd.
- HB271
Taxation, state income tax credit relating to Class 1, 2, 3 municipalities for rehabilitation of historic structures
- 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
- HB285
Unemployment compensation, compensable week further defined, Sec. 25-4-73 am'd
- HB3
Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center Commission and the Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center, members, operation, powers, duties, fees, information relating to homeland security, crime of misuse of ACJIC information established, Statistical Analysis Center established, National Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact ratified and implemented, Secs. 41-9-590, 41-9-591, 41-9-592, 41-9-594, 41-9-595, 41-9-597, 41-9-600, 41-9-601, 41-9-621, 41-9-622, 41-9-623, 41-9-625, 41-9-630 am'd.
- HB313
Prattville, corp. limits alt. to deannex certain property
- HB345
Health benefit plans, group insurance, coverage of autism spectrum disorder to age 18 under certain conditions, Secs. 10A-20-6.16, 27-21A-23 am'd
- HB38
Immigration, legal status and/or proof of citizenship, verification of eligibility to enter into business transactions with state or political subdivision, Uniformed Services Privilege and Identification card authorized, Act 2011-535, 2011 Reg. Sess. am'd.; Sec. 31-13-29 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.
- HB402
Transportation Dept, chief engineer, appointment by Director of Transportation as an exempt position under the state Merit System, Sec. 23-1-22, 23-1-23, 23-1-24 am'd
- 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
- HB462
Tax Credit, vehicles equipped with compressed natural gas (CNG)
- HB518
Energy, Alabama Public Interest Energy and Fuel Research and Development Grants Program, established, funding for energy and fuel projects, Advisory Commission on Public Interest Energy and Fuel Research and Development Grants, established, Public Interest Energy and Fuel Research and Development Grants Fund, established, Agriculture and Industries Department Center for Alternative Fuels to administer, appropriation
- HB556
Solid waste landfill, permits, prohibition against issuance by Alabama Department of Environmental Management and local governments of new permits pursuant to Act 2011-297 extended until after May 31, 2014, Act 2011-297, 2011 Reg. Sess., am'd; Sec. 22-27-5.2 am'd
- HB576
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
- HB582
Education, quarterly interest on bonds, Public School and College Authority report to Joint Fiscal Committee, Legislative Fiscal Office, Ways and Means - Education Fund Committee Chair, Finance and Taxation - Education Fund Committee Chair, Sec. 16-16-18 added
- HB645
Criminal Justice Information Center, designated repository for criminal records, criminal records checks for noncriminal purposes, fees and fee for agencies and entities
- HB646
Housing Authorities, bonds, interest on bonds to be paid according to terms of resolution or its trust indenture or mortgage, bonds sold as determined by authority, 10 days notice required for public sale, Sec. 24-1-32 am'd
- HB658
Immigration law, provision barring unlawfully present alien from attending postsecondary school clarified, lawsuits for failure to enforce laws, procedures revised, documentation for lawful presence, military identification authorized, voter registration provisions modified, certain lawful presence verification for certain subsequent issuance and renewals of certain licenses, procedures and penalties for employing unauthorized alien, penalties for certain lawsuits relating to employment practices, Secs. 31-13-3, 31-13-5, 31-13-6, 31-13-8, 31-13-9, 31-13-13, 31-13-19, 31-13-20, 31-13-23, 31-13-26, 31-13-28, 31-13-29, 32-6-9, 32-6-10.1 am'd; Act 2011-535, 2011 Reg. Sess., am'd
- HB671
Montgomery, retirement system, mayor authorized to increase employee contribution to eight percent upon approval of the retirement board, Act 2009-473, 2009 Reg. Sess., am'd
- HB683
Nurses and Nursing, certified registered nurse paractitioner prescribe certain controlled substances, qualifications for a Qualified Alabama Controlled Substances Registration Certificate (QACSC), Board of Medical Examiner certify and renew QACSC, regulations for fees, fines punishment, disciplinary hearings, Article 3B added to Chapter 2, Title 20, Secs. 20-2-80 to 20-2-89 added; Secs. 20-2-214, 20-2-217 am'd
- HB699
Alternative fuels, incentives, biodiesel, cellulosic alcohol, compressed natural gas, use of vehicles using alternative fuels promoted, Sec. 23-2-150 am'd
- HB700
Alabama Cyber Technology Authority created, membership, powers, dissolution
- HB719
Wetumpka, corp. limits alt.
- HB747
Taxation, realignment of distribution of use tax on automobiles to provide additional funding for State General Fund, Sec. 40-23-85 am'd
- HB754
Nurses, certified registered nurse practitioners and certified nurse midwives, authorized to prescribe certain controlled substances, Secs. 20-2-214, 20-2-217 am'd; Secs. 20-2-250 to 20-2-259, inclusive, added
- HJR118
Coach Joe "Billy" Fain Bridge, over the Coosa River on Alabama Highway 14 in Wetumpka, named
- HJR136
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., commended
- HJR293
Sewell, Terri, commended
- HJR303
Officer James Fezatte Memorial Highway, portion of Alabama Highway 143 between Mile Markers 5 and 6 in Millbrook, named
- HJR321
Alabama Spaceport Authority, expressing support
- HJR348
Knight, Andrew Wilson, death mourned
- HJR363
Joint Committee on Medicaid Policy, created
- HJR393
Sanders, Leslie, commended
- HJR394
Pregno, Nanette K., commended
- HJR402
American Cancer Society's Cancer Prevention Study, commended, and recognizing Cancer Prevention Month
- HJR418
Auburn University Economic Development, commended
- 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
- 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
- HJR54
Public Employee Pension Transparency Act (PEPTA), expressing opposition.
- HJR55
Chronic Kidney Disease Task Force created, legislative
- HJR76
Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church, commended
- HJR77
Strain, W. L., death mourned
- HJR81
Officer James Fezatte Memorial Highway, portion of Alabama Highway 143 between Mile Markers 5 and 6 in Millbrook, named
- HJR95
Whittle, Ken, commended
- HR227
McCray, Faye Coleman, death mourned
- HR262
House Rule 50, amended, regarding decorum of members of the House of Representatives
- HR265
The University of Alabama Football Team, commended
- HR270
George Washington Carver High School Boys Basketball 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
- HR416
Auburn University Economic Development, commended
- HR448
Humphries, Nellie Barnes, commended
- HB126
Forever Wild Land Trust, payments into extended 20 years
- HB189
Engineers and Land Surveyors, State Board of Licensure for Professional, examinations, approval by board, disciplinary penalties and reissuance of revoked licenses, number of board members required, Secs. 34-11-1, 34-11-4, 34-11-5, 34-11-6, 34-11-9, 34-11-11, 34-11-12, 34-11-30, 34-11-31, 34-11-34 am'd.
- HB211
Teachers, educational support personnel, and other certified educational employees and student teachers, professional liability insurance, Education Department and Finance Department to purchase or provide by July 1, 2012, rules authorized, Teacher and Education Employee Protection Act
- HB214
Contracts, state or any political subdivision, use of Davis-Bacon wage provision, prohibited
- HB230
Income tax credit authorized for employers creating jobs, under certain conditions, Full Employment Act, Secs. 40-18-270, 40-18-271, 40-18-272 repealed; Act 2010-557, 2010 Reg. Sess. repealed
- HB259
Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center Commission and the Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center, members, operation, powers, duties, fees, information relating to homeland security, crime of misuse of ACJIC information established, Statistical Analysis Center established, National Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact ratified and implemented, Secs. 41-9-590, 41-9-591, 41-9-592, 41-9-594, 41-9-595, 41-9-597, 41-9-600, 41-9-601, 41-9-621, 41-9-622, 41-9-623, 41-9-625, 41-9-630 am'd.
- HB298
Alabama Development Office and Director of Development changed to Commerce Department and Secretary of Commerce, assistant secretaries of commerce, employment of certain persons outside of Merit System, authorized, Secs. 41-9-201, 41-9-202, 41-9-202.1, 41-9-203, 41-9-204 am'd. (2011-20679)
- HB32
Presidential preference primary election, date changed, provisions relating to when election day same day as Mardi Gras deleted, Sec. 17-13-100 am'd.
- HB322
Education, local boards of education authorized to issue interest-bearing warrants for educational purposes, State Superintendent of Education to approve, warrants to be sold at public or private sale, warrants and interest are tax exempt
- HB354
Income tax, motor vehicles, purchase of any qualified plug-in electric drive vehicle, annual sales tax credit authorized for amount of sales tax paid, not to exceed certain amount, definitions
- HB401
Health Department, Health Insurance Exchange established within, operated by a board, members, duties, repealed if federal health reform laws requiring exchange repealed or ruled unconstitutional, Health Insurance Exchange Act
- HB405
Persons, defined to include all humans from moment of fertilization
- HB406
Environmental Management Department, issuance of permits to certain solid waste landfills, 24-month moratorium on issuance, duties to Environmental Management Department and Health Department (2011-20385)
- HB409
Persons, defined to include all humans from moment of fertilization, const. amend.
- HB465
Education employees, procedures regarding employment actions of revised, Teacher Tenure Law and Fair Dismissal Act repealed, Students First Act, Sec. 16-24B-7, 16-24-1 to 16-24-22, inclusive, 36-26-100 to 36-26-116, inclusive, repealed
- HB477
Industrial Development Authority, members, composition altered to include President Pro Tempore of Senate or designee and Speaker of the House or designee, Sec. 41-10-25 am'd.
- HB478
Economic development, tax incentives authorized to certain companies and educational institutions for locating new or expanding business in state, or a retention project, capital investment and job requirements, Alabama Development Office and Revenue Department to recommend to Governor, Industrial Development Authority to approve project for incentive (2011-20902)
- HB483
Prepaid Affordable College Tuition (PACT) Program, limit on cost of tuition for certain PACT plan contract participants, repealed, Act 2010-725, 2010 Reg. Sess. am'd.; Secs. 16-33C-17, 16-33C-18 repealed
- HB530
Pike Road, ad valorem tax, additional authorized for public schools, referendum
- HB56
Illegal immigrants, presence, employment, and benefits regulated, concealing, or protecting illegal aliens, prohibited, verification of legal status, penalties, Alabama Department of Homeland Security to establish E-Verify employer agent service, citizenship status of students required, eligibility and requirements for voter registration, certain business transactions prohibited, Beason-Hammon Alabama Taxpayer and Citizen Protection Act, Sec. 32-6-9 am'd. (2011-21101)
- HB57
Education Trust Fund, appropriations in education budget act capped, Budget Stabilization Fund, Capital Fund, established, transfer of certain funds to Education Trust Fund Rainy Day Account, transfer of funds from Budget Stabilization Fund under certain conditions, Education Trust Fund Rolling Reserve Act, Sec. 40-1-32.1 repealed
- HB577
Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians supervised by pharmacist, appropriately trained, authorized to provide therapeutic diabetic shoes and inserts
- HB58
Public officials or spouses of public officials, names and compensation of those who are employed by or have contracts with a municipality, a county, or the state, public disclosure required, filing with Ethics Commission, Sec. 36-25-5.1 added
- HB59
Retirement under Employees' Retirement System and Teachers' Retirement System, Deferred Retirement Option Plan (DROP) repealed, participants electing DROP prior to effective date not affected, Secs. 16-25-150, 16-25-151, 16-25-152, 16-25-153, 16-25-154, 36-27-170, 36-27-171, 36-27-172, 36-27-173, 36-27-174, 36-27-175 repealed
- HB595
Elmore Co., court costs, additional in certain circuit and district court cases, distrib. of proceeds to circuit clerk and for operation of judicial complex
- HB60
Health care, persons, employers, or health care providers, mandatory participation in any health care system prohibited, const. amend.
- HB61
Income tax, qualifying employers and qualifying employees authorized tax deductions for 100 percent of amounts paid for health insurance premiums, Sec. 40-18-15.3 am'd.
- HB62
Ethics Commission, annual appropriation to be certain percentage of General Fund Appropriations Act, reduction only by approval of House and Senate
- HB63
Elections, photo identification required to register to vote, Secretary of State required to issue identification cards to persons without photo identification at no cost, Sec. 17-9-30 am'd.; Act 2010-687, 2010 Reg. Sess. am'd.
- HB632
Montgomery Co., judge of probate, recording fee, use for improvement of record system, distrib. to Judge of Probate Fund, Act 591, 1965 Reg. Sess. repealed
- HB64
Elections, right of individuals to vote by secret ballot for public office, referenda, employee representation, guaranteed, Amendment 579 (Section 177, Recompiled Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended), am'd., const. amend.
- HB75
Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Compact, adopted
- HB76
Surplus Lines Insurance Multi-State Compliance Compact Commission, established, Surplus Lines Insurance Multi-State Compliance Compact Act
- HB77
Insurance Department, commissioner to collect market conduct annual statement data for analysis purposes, procedures, confidentiality, Market Conduct Annual Statement Act
- HB78
Life insurance death benefits, Beneficiaries' Bill of Rights, established, disclosure, transparency, and accountability in payments
- HB79
Insurance companies, insureds 60 years of age or older or who have terminal or chronic illness required to be notified of options regarding life insurance policy in lieu of allowing policy to lapse, civil penalties, Life Insurance Consumer Disclosure Act
- HB80
Landlord-tenant, rental agreement, tenant to pay certain attorney's fees under certain conditions, Sec. 35-9A-163 am'd.
- HB81
Foundation Program, combining of fractional teacher units to make whole units authorized, units not combined to be used for salaries and benefits, Sec. 16-13-232 am'd.; Act 2010-556, 2010 Reg. Sess. am'd.
- HB82
Public School Fund, local boards of education authorized to use certain monies for debt payments and insurance on public school facilities, Sec. 16-13-234 am'd.
- HB83
Electronic Security Board of Licensure, camera systems including digital video recorders that do not trigger an alarm to the police department or alarm monitoring company, business or person selling or installing exempt from licensure, Sec. 34-1A-6 am'd.
- HB84
Energy and Residential Codes Board, members, Building Commission Director added, Sec. 41-23-82 am'd.
- HB85
Unemployment compensation, benefits for active duty military dependent spouses who quit work in order to relocate due to spouse's change of station orders, activation orders, or unit deployment orders, authorized, Sec. 25-4-78 am'd.
- HJR157
Chronic Kidney Disease Task Force, established (2011-20512)
- HJR17
Phillips, Johnnie J., commended
- HJR201
Chizik, Gene, commended
- HJR238
Markwell, Don, death mourned
- HJR254
Jones, Willie Rogers, death mourned
- HJR353
Onderdonk, Michael, commended
- HJR400
Wetumpka Depot Players, commended
- HJR470
Ausborn, Jeffrey O., death mourned
- HJR529
Raulerson, Marsha D., commended
- HJR547
Franklin County tornado victims, deaths mourned; survivors, volunteers, and donors commended
- HJR619
Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Week, designated
- HJR743
Medicaid, U. S. Congress urged to make full payment for mandatory Medicaid entitlement expansions under new health care laws
- HJR748
Thomas, Annie Beatrice, commended
- HJR803
Alabama Primary Health Care Association; Back to School, Back to Care months, recognized
- 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
- HJR96
All-Alabama Academic Team 2011, commended
- HR209
Barnes, David, death mourned
- HR245
Markwell, Don, death mourned
- HR256
Jones, Willie Rogers, death mourned
- HR281
Hunt, John Kenton, commended
- HR282
Brewbaker Technology Magnet High School girls basketball team, commended
- HR29
Phillips, Johnnie J., commended
- HR306
Webb, Marqu'es, commended
- HR337
Pittman, Emma, commended
- HR346
Smith, Tate, commended
- HR351
Blakeney, Larry, commended
- HR394
Wetumpka Depot Players, commended
- HR434
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., commended
- HR435
Lancaster, Joshua Trevyn, death mourned
- HR457
Ramsey, Elois Primm, commended
- HR499
Anniston City School Gifted Enrichment Program; Hooks, Richard L., commended
- HR500
Washington, Anna; Yarbrough, Carol; Calhoun, Georgia, commended
- HR532
Grissett, Lance D., commended posthumously
- HR533
Raulerson, Marsha D., commended
- HR608
Edgewood Academy baseball team, commended
- HR797
Alabama Primary Health Care Association; Back to School, Back to Care months, recognized
- 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
- HR966
White, Gloria Norwood, death mourned
- HB122
Prepaid Affordable College Tuition (PACT) Program, contracts, Legislative intent regarding expressed, each contract in force on effective date of this act to be honored regardless of date issued
- HB123
Prepaid Affordable College Tuition (PACT) Program, separate board of directors, members, duties, Sec. 16-33C-4.1 added; Secs. 16-33C-3, 16-33C-4, 16-33C-5, 16-33C-6, 16-33C-7, 16-33C-8, 16-33C-10, 16-33C-11, 16-33C-12 am'd.
- HB124
Prepaid Affordable College Tuition (PACT) Program Advisory Task Force, established, members, duties
- HB125
Annual sales tax holiday, sales and use tax exemption, certain energy efficient products included, Sec. 40-23-210 am'd.
- HB126
Energy efficient equipment, tax credits for residential or business application, Energy Efficiency Act
- HB127
Trucks, weight limit for vehicles equipped with a functioning auxiliary power or idle reduction technology increased, Sec. 32-9-20 am'd.
- HB128
Energy Policy, Permanent Joint Legislative Committee on, established, members, duties regarding state energy plan, subcommittees, reporting of recommendations to Legislature and Governor, Legislative Energy Policy Office, established
- HB181
Income tax, employer's deduction for health insurance premiums, compensation paid to qualifying employees for calculation of employer's deduction further provided for, Sec. 40-18-15.3 am'd.
- HB189
Public K-12 education, responsibilities of state and local boards of education and schools, authorizers, and charter schools provided for, application process and renewal, revocation and closure of schools as public schools, application of existing law and exemptions from provided, Innovative Charter Schools Act
- HB194
Federal law enforcement officers, permission of sheriff or Attorney General required before conducting arrest or search and seizure, district attorney required to prosecute violations, supremacy of sheriff as chief law enforcement officer of county declared
- HB218
Hunting and fishing licenses, certain nonresident retired military age 65 years or older exempt under certain conditions
- HB227
Elections, photo identification required, Public Safety Department required to issue identification cards to persons without photo identification, Sec. 17-9-30 am'd.
- HB264
Alabama Residential Energy Code Board changed to Alabama Energy and Residential Codes Board, Model Energy Code replaced with Alabama Energy and Residential Codes, adoption of modern building and energy codes in compliance with federal law to be implemented by counties and municipalities, board members increased, certain farm structures excluded, sprinkler systems provided for, Secs. 41-23-80, 41-23-81, 41-23-82, 41-23-83, 41-23-84, 41-23-85 am'd.
- HB35
Motor vehicles, text messaging or operating a handheld global positioning system (GPS) while operating a motor vehicle on public street, road, or highway prohibited, penalties
- HB381
Lakes with restrictions for houseboats and vessel size and speed, Lake Jordan included, Sec. 33-6A-3.1 am'd.
- HB398
Nursing scholarships, qualifications altered, funding increased, appropriation, Graduate Degree Scholarship for Nurses, Secs. 34-21-60, 34-21-61, 34-21-62, 34-21-63 am'd.
- HB401
Montgomery, alcoholic beverages, city council authorized to establish one entertainment district as defined, consumption authorized anywhere within district under certain conditions
- HB409
Alimony, provision for termination if recipient remarries or cohabitates with person of opposite sex, application to divorce decrees prior to effective date of statute, deleted, language deleted regarding no requirement for reimbursement of alimony received, Sec. 30-2-55 am'd.
- HB410
Child custody, records available to both parents, term "physiological" replaced with the term "psychological," Sec. 30-3-154 am'd.
- HB413
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.
- HB414
Campaign contributions, limitation imposed on contributions by political action committees to candidates
- HB421
Municipalities, municipal courts, court costs for jails, distrib. for municipal jails, Sec. 11-47-7.1 am'd.
- HB428
Motor carrier, broker, or freight forwarder, fuel surcharges of, certain fuel cost disclosures and fuel cost reimbursements required, false or misleading information prohibited, certain information regarding timber and timber products required, Trust in Reliable Understanding of Consumer Costs Act or the TRUCC Act
- HB431
Higher education, employees prohibited from receiving incentives from publishers, posting of required textbook lists, cost of textbooks limited, College Textbook Review Board established, members, duties
- HB437
Courts, municipal, court costs, levy of additional equal to district court, deposit in Corrections Fund, use for purchase of land and equipment, retroactive effect, Sec. 11-47-7.1 am'd.
- HB491
Mental Health Department, certain institutions, leasing, transferring, or management by nongovernmental entities, approval by Legislature required, Sec. 22-50-9 am'd.
- HB493
Montgomery Co., work release program and community corrections program, funding, additional amount determined by sentencing judge assessed on offender's gross earnings
- HB494
Montgomery Co., solicitor's fee authorized equal to fee for Fair Trial Tax Fund, distrib. for district attorney's office
- HB506
Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation, Inc., exempt from state, county, and municipal sales and use tax
- HB559
Businesses or public employers, reguired to verify legal status of new employees through federal E-verify program, penalties
- HB563
Postsecondary Education Department, flight schools exempt from licensure requirement, Sec. 16-46-3 am'd.
- HB597
Municipalities, domestic violence statistics compiled and maintained by a municipality, posted on municipal website, Melanie Camp Act
- HB632
Life settlement contracts, providers, licensure and regulation, enforcement by Commissioner of Insurance Department, criminal and civil penalties, Life Settlements Act
- HB654
Municipal taxation, sales and use tax, levy in settlement of a boundary dispute at different rates, sharing of revenue pursuant to contract, Secs. 11-51-200, 11-51-202, 11-102-1, 11-102-2, 11-102-5 am'd.
- HB656
Fair Campaign Practices Act, political action committee, treasurer required to maintain records of expenditures greater than amount allowed by federal law, candidates required to timely file statement of economic interests with Ethics Commission, fines, Secs. 17-5-2, 17-5-3, 17-5-4, 17-5-8 am'd.; Act 2009-751, 2009 Reg. Sess. am'd.
- HB711
Private schools, use of terms profit and nonprofit in definition clarified, baseline exemption date changed, Secs. 16-46-1, 16-46-3 am'd.
- HB728
Montgomery and Pike Road, settlement agreement regarding boundary dispute over annexations, validation
- HB729
Pike Road, boundary lines established to annex certain property, settlement of legal dispute with Montgomery
- HB730
Montgomery, boundary lines established to annex certain property, settlement of legal dispute with Pike Road
- HB731
Montgomery and Pike Road, Woodland Creek subdivision, election on being annexed into Montgomery or Pike Road
- HB732
Montgomery, motor vehicles, automated photographic speeding enforcement, authorized, procedures, posting of informational signs, adoption of municipal ordinances, civil fines, record keeping, municipal court jurisdiction, appeals, Montgomery Speed Limit Safety Act
- HB820
Federal cap and trade regulations, goods produced and distributed only in Alabama (intrastate), exempt from cap and trade regulations
- HJR10
University of Alabama football team, commended
- HJR11
University of Alabama football team, commended
- HJR132
Energy codes, residential and commercial, adoption of as part of statewide building code
- HJR140
Teachers and educational support personnel, commended
- HJR172
Boy Scouts of America, 100th Anniversary, recognized
- HJR173
Brewton, commended
- HJR174
Flomaton Public Library, commended
- HJR175
Bias, Ethel Mae Jones, death mourned
- HJR212
Crabtree, Charles, death mourned
- HJR213
Swinford, Belle Love, commended
- HJR217
Mercedes-Benz, commended
- HJR218
U. S. Congress urged to approve H.R. 4396, the Save Our Energy Jobs Act, which will remove greenhouse gases from definition of pollutant and prohibit Environmental Protection Agency from regulating greenhouse gases
- HJR22
Family Law Task Force, extended, Act 2008-121, 2008 Reg. Sess. am'd.
- HJR237
Benjamin, Regina M., commended
- HJR242
Hines, Elise Harris, death mourned
- HJR261
President Barack Obama urged to reverse his decision not to fully fund the Constellation project
- HJR281
Jones, Paul R., death mourned
- HJR300
Wilson, U. S. Congressman Charlie, death mourned
- HJR306
University of West Alabama, 175th Anniversary, recognized
- HJR31
States, rights affirmed to U. S. Congress
- HJR311
Shelly, Gaylan and Angie, commended
- HJR312
Hicks, Luther, commended
- HJR326
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., historic marker dedication ceremony honoring Rosa L. Parks, recognized
- HJR327
Russell-McCloud, Patricia, commended
- HJR342
Harper, Roman, commended (2010-20524)
- HJR343
Menton, Senator Bill, death mourned
- HJR397
Forte', Amelia, death mourned
- HJR398
Johnson, Adriel, death mourned
- HJR407
Beck, Representative Warren, death mourned (2010-20526)
- HJR424
Charles A. Brown Elementary School, Honor Roll students, commended
- HJR425
U. S. Congress urged to approve H.R. 1264, the Multiple Peril Insurance Act of 2009
- HJR450
Russell-McCloud, Patricia, commended
- HJR451
Carpenter, Mable Elliott, death mourned
- HJR453
Nabors, Senator Ollie Wilson, death mourned
- HJR46
Fite, Representative Leamon Millard, Jr., death mourned
- HJR47
Butler, Talmadge, commended
- HJR481
Greene County High School basketball team, commended
- HJR484
Farrington, Allison, commended
- HJR487
Fairfield High School girls basketball team, commended
- HJR49
Ingram, Mark, Jr., commended
- HJR510
Searcy, Steve, commended
- HJR546
Cottrell, Danny, commended
- HJR55
Hanson, Johnnie, commended
- HJR557
Davis, Johnny, death mourned
- HJR558
Huntsville, efforts to become test market for Google's new ultrafast broadband network, Google Fiber, commended
- HJR559
Hazel Green High School varsity cheerleaders, commended
- HJR56
Boyett, Carl, death mourned
- HJR560
Lee High School of Huntsville basketball team, commended
- HJR561
Goertz, Edith P., commended
- HJR562
Black, Allison, commended
- HJR568
McCullough, B. J., commended
- HJR576
Sledge, Percy, commended
- HJR598
Bracken, Peggy Gill, death mourned
- HJR599
Saloom, Salem and Dianne, commended
- HJR600
Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week, recognized
- HJR605
Novacki, Aline Regina, commended
- HJR606
A. H. Parker High School, 110th Anniversary, recognized
- HJR607
Brock, Carrie Lee Adams, death mourned
- HJR608
Tuskegee University basketball team, commended
- HJR609
Ryan, Jennie Bell, death mourned
- HJR640
Pike, Nellie, commended
- HJR642
Talladega College womens basketball team, commended
- HJR646
Hudson, Margene, commended
- HJR647
Talladega, 175th Anniversary, recognized
- HJR648
Sumter County High School girls basketball team, commended
- HJR649
Warrior Academy basketball team, commended
- HJR652
Wright, Lorenzo, commended
- HJR7
Howard, Robert Lewis, death mourned
- HJR708
Callahan, H. L. (Sonny), commended
- HJR710
Nix, David, commended
- HJR711
First Baptist Church Leeds, commended
- HJR713
Fairfield High Preparatory School, Jobs for Alabama's Graduates (JAG) program, commended
- HJR715
Bonner, Vanessa Brown, commended
- HJR775
Phillips, Sidney C., Jr., commended
- HJR776
Sledge, Eugene B., commended posthumously
- HJR816
Lawley, Josephine, commended
- HJR839
Brinker, Richard W., commended
- HJR889
Zorn, Mary Jane Jeffcoat, death mourned
- HJR893
Forest Hills Middle School, Honor Roll students, commended
- HJR894
C. J. Donald Elementary School, Honor Roll students, commended
- HJR895
Robinson Elementary School, Honor Roll students, commended
- HJR9
Cooley, Billy Joe, death mourned
- HJR90
Concerns of Police Survivors (COPS), Fly the Blue Campaign, recognized
- HJR91
Rilling, Corey, commended
- HJR92
Riggs, Jamie, commended
- HJR93
National Endowment for the Arts and Institute of Museum and Library Services, The Big Read, recognized
- HJR931
Gray, John Franklin, death mourned
- HJR936
Branyon, Hugh, commended
- HJR937
Royal, Jim, commended
- HJR938
Butler, Talmadge, commended
- HJR94
Sealy, Charlie Oliver, Sr., death mourned
- HJR948
Feld, Montgomery, commended
- HJR949
Gould, Joseph, commended
- HJR95
Shaw, Elijah, III, death mourned
- HJR957
Morris, Shep and Rite; Morris and Morris Farms, commended
- HJR958
Glen Oaks Elementary School, Honor Roll students, commended
- HJR963
Vietnam Veterans, commended, welcome home celebration in 2011 encouraged
- HJR964
Jones, Freddie H. E., II, commended
- HR1000
Hilliard, Representative Earl, Jr., commended
- HR1005
Grantland, Representative Ronald, commended
- HR1006
Bentley, Representative Robert J., commended
- HR1007
Beasley, Representative William M. (Billy), commended
- HR1008
Ward, Representative Cam, commended
- HR1009
Allen, Representative Gerald H., commended
- HR1010
Baker, Representative Locy L., commended
- HR1011
Hammett, Representative Seth, commended
- HR1016
McDaniel, Representative W. F. (Frank), commended
- HR102
Duffy, Rickey A., commended
- HR103
Bush, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M., commended
- HR1032
Pitts, Harvey Curtis, Jr., death mourned
- HR1038
Leonard, John, commended
- HR1039
Hanna, Annie Lou Christine, commended
- HR104
Shaw, Elijah, III, death mourned
- HR105
Riggs, Jamie, commended
- HR1056
Bartlett, Thomas Gordon, death mourned
- HR106
Rilling, Corey, commended
- HR1061
Mount Pleasant CME Church, Homecoming and Founder's Day Program, recognized
- HR1065
Higginbotham, G. J., commended
- HR1067
Prince, Ryan Lindsay, death mourned
- HR138
Moore, Charlotte Davis, death mourned
- HR158
National Endowment for the Arts, The Big Read: Alabama Reads initiative, recognized
- HR161
Kilgore, Mike, commended
- HR166
Boy Scouts of America, 100th Anniversary, recognized
- HR167
Bias, Ethel Mae Jones, death mourned
- HR192
Hawkins, Felicia Renee, death mourned
- HR219
Crabtree, Charles, death mourned
- HR220
Swinford, Belle Love, commended
- HR238
Benjamin, Regina M., commended
- HR243
Hines, Elise Harris, death mourned
- HR260
President Barack Obama urged to reverse his decision not to fully fund the Constellation project
- HR280
Jones, Paul R., death mourned
- HR303
Wilson, U. S. Congressman Charlie, death mourned
- HR304
Soares, Alessandro, commended
- HR305
Novacki, Eumar Roberto, commended
- HR307
University of West Alabama, 175th Anniversary, recognized
- HR310
Shelly, Gaylan and Angie, commended
- HR313
Hicks, Luther, commended
- HR318
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., historic marker dedication ceremony honoring Rosa L. Parks, recognized
- HR351
Army National Guard, 2101st Transportation Company, commended
- HR356
Menton, Senator Bill, death mourned
- HR364
Moore, Nathaniel Grayson, commended
- HR365
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Anniston Alumnae Chapter, Founders Day observation, recognized
- HR392
Larose, James Harper, commended
- HR395
Johnson, Adriel, death mourned
- HR396
Forte', Amelia, death mourned
- HR401
Ridgecrest Baptist Church, commended
- HR402
Vaughn Family, commended
- HR403
Houston, Coffee, Henry, Dale, Geneva, Pike, and Barbour Cos., students, commended
- HR409
Charles A. Brown Elementary School, Honor Roll students, commended
- HR410
Minor Elementary School, Honor Roll students, commended
- HR411
Bush Middle School, Honor Roll students, commended
- HR412
Councill Elementary School, Honor Roll students, commended
- HR413
Councill Elementary School, Kindergarten Honor Roll students, commended
- HR418
Louis, Joe, commended posthumously
- HR419
U. S. Congress urged to approve H.R. 1264, the Multiple Peril Insurance Act of 2009
- HR420
Novacki, Eumar Roberto, commended (2010-20506)
- HR422
Beck, Representative Warren, death mourned
- HR423
Maggi, Blairo Borges, commended
- HR434
Taylor, Clinton Williams, death mourned
- HR444
Russell-McCloud, Patricia, commended
- HR445
Carpenter, Mable Elliott, death mourned
- HR446
Pickens Academy girls basketball team, commended
- HR448
Nabors, Senator Ollie Wilson, death mourned
- HR48
Ingram, Mark, Jr., commended
- HR480
Smith, Margaret Charles, commended posthumously
- HR482
Greene County High School basketball team, commended
- HR495
Fairfield High School girls basketball team, commended
- HR504
Barnett, Robert Keith, commended
- HR512
Searcy, Steve, commended
- HR544
Southeastern Livestock Exposition Rodeo, commended
- HR545
Cottrell, Danny, commended
- HR550
Davis, Johnny, death mourned
- HR551
Huntsville, efforts to become test market for Google's new ultrafast broadband network, Google Fiber, commended
- HR552
Lee High School of Huntsville basketball team, commended
- HR555
Hazel Green High School varsity cheerleaders, commended
- HR571
McCullough, B. J., commended
- HR58
Boyett, Carl, death mourned
- HR582
Robinson, Kerry, commended
- HR583
Novacki, Aline Regina, commended
- HR584
Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week, recognized
- HR587
Bracken, Peggy Gill, death mourned
- HR588
McCorvey, Charlie, Jr., death mourned
- HR589
A. H. Parker High School, 110th Anniversary, recognized
- HR59
Hanson, Johnnie, commended
- HR590
Saloom, Salem and Dianne, commended
- HR591
Sledge, Percy, commended
- HR592
Brock, Carrie Lee Adams, death mourned
- HR593
Tuskegee University basketball team, commended
- HR594
Kimbrell, Harry Erskin, death mourned
- HR595
Espey, Melford Edward, Jr., death mourned
- HR6
Howard, Robert Lewis, death mourned
- HR60
Super 11, high school football players, commended
- HR622
Hudson, Margene, commended
- HR630
Pike, Nellie, commended
- HR631
Talladega College womens basketball team, commended
- HR637
Talladega, 175th Anniversary, recognized
- HR638
Sumter County High School girls basketball team, commended
- HR639
Warrior Academy basketball team, commended
- HR656
Wright, Lorenzo, commended
- HR682
Fairfield High Preparatory School, Jobs for Alabama's Graduates (JAG) program, commended
- HR687
First Baptist Church Leeds, commended
- HR688
Maggi, Blairo Borges, commended (2010-20776)
- HR689
Novacki, Eumar Roberto, commended
- HR690
Novacki, Aline Regina, commended
- HR691
Corbin, Virginia Kay Wiginton, commended
- HR692
Pate, Jack, commended
- HR693
Nix, David, commended
- HR694
DuPont, Margaret McLeod, death mourned
- HR695
AOD Federal Credit Union, commended
- HR696
Ayers, H. Brandt, commended
- HR697
Talladega College basketball team, commended
- HR698
Bonner, Vanessa Brown, commended
- HR702
Callahan, H. L. (Sonny), commended
- HR769
Sidney Lanier High School, Centennial Celebration, recognized
- HR770
Benton, Jacob Roscoe, death mourned
- HR779
Phillips, Sidney C., Jr., commended
- HR780
Sledge, Eugene B., commended posthumously
- HR787
Welborn, Jimmy Holland, Sr., death mourned
- HR8
Cooley, Billy Joe, death mourned
- HR813
Lawley, Josephine, commended
- HR836
Birmingham Volleyball Club 13-1 Team, commended
- HR844
Knight, Jimmy, commended
- HR845
Jackson, Willie, commended
- HR846
Marshall, Fred, commended
- HR847
Williams, Annie, commended
- HR848
Cooley, Dorothy, commended
- HR849
Smith, Chester, death mourned
- HR850
Second Saint Siloam Missionary Baptist Church in Brewton, 100th Anniversary, recognized
- HR851
Freedom Riders Park, recognized
- HR852
Coosa Valley Resource Conservation Development Council, commended
- HR859
Bumpus Middle School, 7th and 8th Grade Concert Bands, commended
- HR897
Cusseta Baptist Church, commended
- HR905
Zorn, Mary Jane Jeffcoat, death mourned
- HR913
Robinson Elementary School, Honor Roll students, commended
- HR914
C. J. Donald Elementary School, Honor Roll students, commended
- HR915
Forest Hills Middle School in Birmingham, Honor Roll students, commended
- HR924
Gray, John Franklin, death mourned
- HR926
Berkstresser, Laura Dianne, commended
- HR933
Butler, Talmadge, commended
- HR934
Royal, Jim, commended
- HR935
Branyon, Hugh, commended
- HR951
Gould, Joseph, commended
- HR960
Glen Oaks Elementary School, Honor Roll students, commended
- HR961
Morris, Shep and Rite, commended
- HR969
Jones, Freddie H.E., II, commended
- HR985
Bryan, Anna Laura, commended
- HR986
Higgins, Susannah, commended
- HR987
Bagwell, Haley, commended
- HR988
Ratliff, Jordan, commended
- HR989
Leonardi, Erica, commended
- HR993
Williams Temple Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, commended
- HR994
Herring, Ellen, commended
- HR995
Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Silver Anniversary, recognized
- HR996
Porter, Courtney, commended
- HR997
Muncher, Meghan, commended
- HR999
Irons, Representative Tammy, commended
- HB10
Appropriations, pass-through appropriations, defined and prohibited, exception for valid support of agency programs, administrative and criminal penalties for violations by agencies, line-item appropriations authorized, reporting requirements, Budget Accountability Act
- HB9
Political action committees, transfer of funds between prohibited, transfers between principal campaign committees, prohibited, exceptions, certain receipts and expenditures of campaign funds from federal candidates limited, penalties, Congressman Mike Rogers/Jeff McLaughlin Campaign Finance Transparency Act, Secs. 17-5-7, 17-5-15 am'd. (2010-21164)
- HJR31
Health System Reform, Joint Legislative Task Force, established to develop plan for health care reform and address the state's long-term and short-term health care challenges
- HJR50
Kennedy, Leroy, Jr., death mourned
- HR1
Speaker Emeritus, Representative Seth Hammett, named
- HR2
House of Representatives, Speaker Emeritus, Representative Demetrius Newton, named
- HR32
Bachus, U. S. Representative Spencer, commended
- HR41
Summerford, Howard Thomas, Jr., commended
- HR43
Newton, Elijah, commended
- HR48
Kennedy, Leroy, Jr., death mourned
- HR54
Green, Stacy A., death mourned