Voting Record — Jim McClendon
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- YeaSB309Colbert Co., severance tax proceeds, 7.5 percent for railway overpass in City of Sheffield and 7.5 percent for broadband, tax applied on all severed material, regardless of mode of transportation, const. amend.
- YeaSB305Utilities, portable electric generators, certain requirement for use, provided, criminal penalties for violation
- YeaSB305Utilities, portable electric generators, certain requirement for use, provided, criminal penalties for violation
- YeaHB475Pickens Co., judge of probate, compensation
- YeaHB475Pickens Co., judge of probate, compensation
- YeaSB299Bullock Co., judge of probate, operation of the office of, provide special recording fee for documents in probate office, Sec. 45-6-82.21 am'd.
- YeaSB299Bullock Co., judge of probate, operation of the office of, provide special recording fee for documents in probate office, Sec. 45-6-82.21 am'd.
- YeaSB298Bullock Co., judge of probate, motor vehicle tags, issue by mail and over the Internet, fees
- YeaSB298Bullock Co., judge of probate, motor vehicle tags, issue by mail and over the Internet, fees
- YeaSB296Economic development, counties and municipalities, requirements revised for incurring indebtedness and for selling or granting public property for private economic development and for certain public notices, Amendment 772, Constitution of Alabama of 1901, am'd., const. amend.
- YeaSB296Economic development, counties and municipalities, requirements revised for incurring indebtedness and for selling or granting public property for private economic development and for certain public notices, Amendment 772, Constitution of Alabama of 1901, am'd., const. amend.
- YeaSB296Economic development, counties and municipalities, requirements revised for incurring indebtedness and for selling or granting public property for private economic development and for certain public notices, Amendment 772, Constitution of Alabama of 1901, am'd., const. amend.
- YeaSB289Alcoholic beverages, Alcoholic Beverage Control Board to allow private liquor stores opportunity to add liquor to inventory prior to delivery to ABC liquor stores, ABC may adopt rules
- YeaHB437Franklin Co., mayors allowed to participate in Employees' Retirement System, const. amend.
- YeaHB437Franklin Co., mayors allowed to participate in Employees' Retirement System, const. amend.
- YeaHB437Franklin Co., mayors allowed to participate in Employees' Retirement System, const. amend.
- YeaSB282Municipal courts, traffic tickets, fines and penalties, municipalities limited in the amount of money a municipality may retain, transfer of excess to State Finance Department for further distribution
- YeaSB282Municipal courts, traffic tickets, fines and penalties, municipalities limited in the amount of money a municipality may retain, transfer of excess to State Finance Department for further distribution
- YeaSB282Municipal courts, traffic tickets, fines and penalties, municipalities limited in the amount of money a municipality may retain, transfer of excess to State Finance Department for further distribution
- YeaSB272Health, telehealth and telemedicine further provided for, reg. by Bd. of Medical Examiners and Medical Licensure Commission, Secs. 34-24-700 to 34-24-707, inclusive, added; Secs. 34-24-500 to 34-24-508, inclusive, re practice of medicine across state lines, repealed.
- YeaSB272Health, telehealth and telemedicine further provided for, reg. by Bd. of Medical Examiners and Medical Licensure Commission, Secs. 34-24-700 to 34-24-707, inclusive, added; Secs. 34-24-500 to 34-24-508, inclusive, re practice of medicine across state lines, repealed.
- YeaSB270Montgomery Co. and municipalities with population of 5,000 or more, certain city employees, exempt , return to classified service, provided, Sec. 45-51A-32.113 am'd.
- YeaSB270Montgomery Co. and municipalities with population of 5,000 or more, certain city employees, exempt , return to classified service, provided, Sec. 45-51A-32.113 am'd.
- YeaSB270Montgomery Co. and municipalities with population of 5,000 or more, certain city employees, exempt , return to classified service, provided, Sec. 45-51A-32.113 am'd.
- YeaHB424Tuscaloosa Co., judge of probate, compensation further provided