Linda Coleman-Madison
Linda Coleman-Madison
In OfficeAlabama State Senator for District 20
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Contact Information
Known contact information for Linda Coleman-Madison from Birmingham, AL.
- 11 South Union Street, Suite 737Montgomery, AL 36130-4600
- Phone: 334-261-0864
- Official Email: [email protected]
Education Information
Known educational history for Linda Coleman-Madison from Birmingham, AL.
- Masters, Education and Special Education, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 1976
- Bachelors, Elementary Education, Alabama A&M University, 1972
- Attended, Birmingham-Southern College
Political Information
Known political history for Linda Coleman-Madison from Birmingham, AL.
- Candidate, Alabama State Senate, District 20, 2022
- Senator, Alabama State Senate, District 20, 2006-present
- Representative, Alabama State House of Representatives, 2002-2006
- Council Member, Birmingham City Council, 1985-1997
Professions Information
Known professional history for Linda Coleman-Madison from Birmingham, AL.
- Marketing, Birmingham-Jefferson County Transit Authority, 1999-present
- Teacher, Birmingham Public School System, 1972-1982
- Realtor, ReMAX Realty Consultants
- Compliance Administrator, American's with Disabilities, present
- Recruitment Specialist, American Red Cross
Congressional Information
Known congressional history for Linda Coleman-Madison from Birmingham, AL.
- Board Member, National Black Caucus Local Elected Officials
- Board Member, Alabama Black Caucus Local Elected Officials
- Former Member, Transportation and Energy Committee, Alabama State Senate
- Former Member, Constitution, Ethics, and Elections Committee, Alabama State Senate
- Former Member, Permanent Legislative Committee On Reapportionment, Alabama State Senate
- Former Member, Health and Human Services Committee, Alabama State Senate
- Former Member, Permanent Joint Legislative Committee on Finances and Budget, Alabama State Senate
- Former Member, Joint Legislative Oversight Committee of Children in State Care, Alabama State Senate
- Former Member, Banking and Insurance Committee, Alabama State Senate
- Former Member, Joint Committee of the Legislature on Municipal Government, Alabama State Senate
- Former Ranking Minority Member, Finance and Taxation General Fund Committee, Alabama State Senate
Organizations Information
Known organizational history for Linda Coleman-Madison from Birmingham, AL.
- Director, American with Disabilities Birmingham, present
- Member, Alabama Industries for the Deaf and Blind Birmingham Region, present
- Member, Saint Mary's Catholic Church
- Board Member, Greater Convention and Visitors Bureau
- Board Member, Birmingham Turf Club
- Board Member, Birmingham Parks and Recreation
- Chair, Board of Volunteers, American Red Cross, Birmingham Area Chapter
- Member, Positive Maturity Board
- Member, National Realtors Association
- Member, Birmingham Area Realtors
- Member, Alabama Realtors' Association
- Member, Lakeshore Foundation
- Member, Board of Directors, American Red Cross, Birmingham Area Chapter
- Member, Alabama Head Injury Foundation
- State Director, National Foundation of Women Legislators Incorporated
Election History
Linda Coleman-Madison from Birmingham, AL has participated in elections listed below in the state of Alabama.
Sponsored Bills
View legislative bills that Linda Coleman-Madison has sponsored.
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SB24
Restoration of Voting Rights; Pardons and Paroles Board required to post application for individuals seeking restoration; board required to notify individuals and Secretary of State when voting rights restored
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SB102
Medicaid; providing presumptive eligibility to pregnant women
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SB11
Motor vehicles; additional license tax and registration fee; distribution of proceeds to the Alabama Public Transportation Trust Fund
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SB153
Restoration of Voting Rights; notification to convicted individuals seeking restoration; Pardons and Paroles Board required to notify individuals and Secretary of State when voting rights restored
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SB165
Candidates; revise statement of economic interests filing requirements
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SB223
Expungement; procedure established for expungement of certain nonviolent felony offenses
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SB342
Local land bank authorities; tax sale properties acquisitions; tax exemption for acquired properties; tax revenue allocation; conveyance to state and local governments under certain circumstances; creation of local land bank authorities authorized under certain conditions
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SB347
Class 1 municipality mayor; salary provided for
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SJR49
Saint Stanislaus Catholic Church, 111th Anniversary, celebrated
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SB144
Sunset law; Alabama Board of Examiners in Psychology continued until October 1, 2028
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SB145
Sunset law; Alabama Board of Examiners in Counseling continued until October 1, 2026
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SB146
Sunset law, Board of Examiners of Assisted Living Administrators is continued until October 1, 2026
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SB147
Public Service Commission, continued until October 1, 2028, without modification, pursuant to the Sunset Law
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SB148
Sunset Law; Alabama State Board of Respiratory Therapy continued until October 1, 2028, with modification to delete nonexistent nominating entities.
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SB166
Jefferson County, General Retirement System for Employees of Jefferson County, amended to identify the Personnel Board of Jefferson County as the civil service system of the county
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SB174
Voting, requiring notification to an individual who has had his or her right to vote restored
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SB178
Voting rights, restoration, application requirement and Certificate of Eligibility eliminated; Board of Pardons and Paroles to restore voting rights for individuals who meet criteria for restoration of voting rights
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SB179
Crimes of moral turpitude, certain crimes removed from the list of offenses that are considered crimes of moral turpitude
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SB233
Mortgages, fee increase for recording of mortgages, deeds of trust, distribution of proceeds to Alabama housing trust fund.
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SB265
Juvenile courts, Department of Youth Services responsible for housing and caring for child ordered to be transferred to custody of Department of Youth Services, Department of Youth Services to reimburse county detention facility for costs incurred under certain circumstances.
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SB3
Local land bank authorities, tax sale property acquisitions, tax exemption for acquired properties, tax revenue allocation, conveyance to state and local governments, multijurisdictional land bank authorities, Governor authorized to create upon state of emergency.
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SB9
Class 1 Municipalities, enforcement of state regulations and municipal code liens, judicial in rem foreclosure, court-ordered sale of property, recovery of unpaid liens and cost of enforcement, not applicable to owner-occupied real property.
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SB91
Motor vehicles; additional license tax and registration fee; distribution of proceeds to the Alabama Public Transportation Trust Fund
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SB97
Firearms; criminally negligent storage, penalty for violation created
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SJR41
Alabama Delta Days, March 21, 2024, celebrated
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SB105
Relating to consumption of fishes; to require the State Health Officer to issue advisories concerning fish consumption and to establish a panel to advise on and discuss this issue; to require the Alabama Department of Environmental Management to test fishes for pollutants and post signage at water bodies notifying of an active fish consumption advisory; and to require the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources to notify fish license purchasers of all active advisories.
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SB106
Relating to municipal courts; to require all municipal courts to begin to enter certain information regarding criminal charges into each court's information system by January 1, 2025.
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SB107
To amend Section 40-22-2, Code of Alabama 1975; to increase the fee for recording of certain mortgages, deeds of trust, contracts of conditional sale, or other instruments of like character which is given to secure the payment of any debt which conveys any real or personal property; and to modify the rate and distribution of the mortgage record tax in order to provide a dedicated revenue for the Alabama Housing Trust Fund.
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SB108
Relating to public contracts; to amend Sections 41-16-50, 41-16-51, 41-16-52, 41-16-53, 41-16-54, and 41-16-55, Code of Alabama 1975, to increase the threshold dollar amount for which competitive bidding is generally required for certain state and local public awarding authorities, with exceptions; to provide a legislative method for the increase of the threshold dollar amount; 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.
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SB109
Relating 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.
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SB119
Relating to courts; to amend Section 12-15-204, Code of Alabama 1975, to require a person who is 16 years of age or older to be tried as an adult for any felony offense involving the use of a dangerous instrument against an employee of a juvenile detention center or the Department of Youth Services; and to make nonsubstantive, technical revisions to update the existing code language to current style.
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SB120
Relating to crimes; to amend Sections 13A-10-30, 13A-10-36, 13A-10-37, and 13A-10-38, Code of Alabama 1975, to allow a detention facility to adopt a policy to further define what items constitute "contraband" for purposes of banning certain items from detention facilities; to further define the crimes of promoting contraband in the first, second, and third degree to apply to juveniles under certain circumstances; to make nonsubstantive, technical revisions to update the existing code language to current style; 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.
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SB121
Relating to voting rights; to amend Sections 15-22-36.1, 17-3-31, and 17-4-3, Code of Alabama 1975; to eliminate the application requirement and the Certificate of Eligibility to Register to Vote; to require the Board of Pardons and Paroles to determine whether an individual may have his or her right to vote restored if the individual has lost his or her right to vote by reason of conviction in a state or federal court and has been pardoned or released from incarceration or period of probation or parole; to allow an indigent individual to have his or her right to vote restored if he or she has paid all fines and restitution and is in compliance with an approved payment plan for the payment of court costs and fees or an approved community service plan to offset the payment of court costs and fees; to remove impeachment from the list of offenses that prohibit an individual from having his or her right to vote restored to make consistent with existing law; and to add Section 17-3-31.1 to the Code of Alabama 1975, to require notification to the individual that his or her right to vote has been restored.
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SB141
Relating to crimes and offenses; to amend Section 26-15-3.2 of the Code of Alabama 1975, to further provide for chemical endangerment of a child; to require a confirmatory positive drug test before an agency or law enforcement initiates any action for a violation; 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.
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SB160
Relating to Bullock County; to further provide for the compensation of the judge of probate.
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SB161
Relating to Barbour County; to provide further for the compensation of the sheriff.
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SB168
Relating to Bullock County; to provide an additional expense allowance for the revenue commissioner.
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SB179
Relating to municipal water works boards; to require certain municipal water works boards to provide customer data regarding sewer service at the request of a county commission that provides sewer service in certain circumstances and provide mechanisms to determine the fees a board could charge in exchange for the data; to require certain municipal water works boards to provide billing and collection services for sewer service at the request of a county commission that provides the sewer service and provide mechanisms to determine the fees a board could charge in exchange for billing and collection services; to require certain municipal water works boards to shut off water service for nonpayment of sewer service at the request of a county commission providing the sewer service and provide mechanisms to determine the fees a board could charge for the shut off service; and to provide legal mechanisms for a county commission to pursue in the event that a municipal water works board fails to abide by the requirements of this act.
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SB21
Relating to voting rights; to amend Sections 15-22-36.1, 17-3-31, and 17-4-3, Code of Alabama 1975; to eliminate the application requirement and the Certificate of Eligibility to Register to Vote; to require the Board of Pardons and Paroles to determine whether an individual may have his or her right to vote restored if the individual has lost his or her right to vote by reason of conviction in a state or federal court and has been pardoned or released from incarceration or period of probation or parole; to allow an indigent individual to have his or her right to vote restored if he or she has paid all fines and restitution and is in compliance with an approved payment plan for the payment of court costs and fees or an approved community service plan to offset the payment of court costs and fees; to remove impeachment from the list of offenses that prohibit an individual from having his or her right to vote restored to make consistent with existing law; and to add Section 17-3-31.1 to the Code of Alabama 1975, to require notification to the individual that his or her right to vote has been restored.
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SB296
To amend Section 2 of Act 634 of the 1951 Regular Session (Acts 1951, p. 1089), as amended by Act 630 of the 1967 Regular Session (Acts 1967, p. 1435), relating to zoning regulations of the county commission in the unincorporated area of the county in all counties having a population of 400,000 or more according to the 1940 or any succeeding Federal census; and to further provide the remedies and penalties for violations.
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SB351
To amend Section 40-12-242, Code of Alabama 1975, relating to license taxes and registration fees; to levy an additional license tax and registration fee on motor vehicles as defined in Section 40-12-240, Code of Alabama 1975; and to provide for the distribution of the proceeds to the Alabama Public Transportation Trust Fund.
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SB5
Relating to the Board of Pardons and Paroles; to amend Section 15-22-30.1, Code of Alabama 1975, to require that at least one residential transition center established by the board to be a women's facility.
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SB6
Relating to land bank authorities; to amend Sections 24-9-4, 24-9-6, 24-9-10, 40-1-3, 40-10-1, 40-10-18, 40-10-29, 40-10-120, 40-10-184, and to add Sections 29-4-11 and 29-4-12 to the Code of Alabama 1975; to provide for the creation of multijurisdictional local land bank authorities; further authorize the acquisition of tax delinquent property and tax liens by local land bank authorities; further provide for the exemption of land bank authority property from taxes and fees; provide for the allocation of a portion of the ad valorem taxes on property conveyed by a land bank authority to the authority; further provide for the conveyance of land bank authority property; and authorize the Governor to create a local land bank authority in the event of a state of emergency.
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SJR58
CELEBRATING THE ALABAMA DELTA DAYS ON MAY 11, 2023.
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SB101
Podiatry, scope of practice expanded to include foot and ankle, Sec. 34-24-230 am'd.
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SB153
Schools, K-12, local boards of education required to provide feminine hygiene products in women's restrooms of certain schools, no cost to students
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SB162
Revenue Department, writs of garnishment, authorized to be issued by mail, Sec. 40-2-11am'd.
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SB220
Pardons and Paroles, relating to confinement, requiring that any time served or reductions received from the terms of confinement be applied retroactively, Sec. 15-22-32 am'd.
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SB222
Landscape Architects, Board of Examiners of, use of the landscape architect title, by individuals and certain business entities, Secs. 34-17-4, 34-17-7, 34-17-24, 34-17-25 am'd.
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SB267
Secretary of State, Legislature, bills and resolutions, authorized to provide digital copies only, Sec. 36-14-1 am'd.
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SB284
Medicaid, extend postpartum coverage for eligible pregnant women to one year after birth
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SB339
Land bank authorities, creation of local land bank authorities, acquisition of property, taxes and fees, coneyance, Secs. 29-4-11, 29-4-12 added; Secs. 24-9-4, 24-9-6, 24-9-10, 40-1-3, 40-10-1, 40-10-18, 40-10-29, 40-10-120, 40-10-184 am'd.
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SB39
Jefferson Co., municipality or municipal utility system, boards, mayor, service as superintendent of utility, salary increased, authorize under Sec. 11-43-80, Code of Alabama 1975, Act 258, 1975 Reg. Sess. am'd.
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SB6
Voting rights restoration, application requirement eliminated, Board of Pardons and Paroles to determine eligibility to receive Certificate of Eligibility to Register to Vote, indigent individual's voting rights to be restored if individual is in compliance with approved payment plan for payment of fines, court costs and fees, Secs. 15-22-36.1, 17-3-31 am'd.
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SB63
Health Benefit Plans, to require coverage of continued glucose monitoring for patients with diabetes, Secs. 10A-20-6.16, 27-21A-23 am'd.
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SJR9
Heart month, February 2022, recognized
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SB116
State Board of Respiratory Therapy, add'l consumer member appointed by Governor, Sec. 34-27B-5 am'd.
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SB117
Criminal procedure, expungement, further provided to include youthful offenders, cost of expungement petition further provided, Secs. 15-27-2, 15-27-4 am'd.
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SB118
Voting rights restoration, application requirement eliminated, Board of Pardons and Paroles to determine eligibility to receive Certificate of Eligibility to Register to Vote, eliminate requirement to pay all fines, court costs and fees, Secs. 15-22-36.1, 17-3-31 am'd.
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SB130
Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Interstate Compact, established to authorize licensees to practice among compact member states
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SB178
Parole, Board of Pardons and Paroles, violations, confinement period for parole violation reduced for time served in holding, Sec. 15-22-32 am'd.
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SB179
Nursing, Board of, by rule, authorized to establish standards for student nurse apprenticeships and to issue apprentice permits, Sec. 34-21-2 am'd.
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SB21
Chiropractic Examiners, St. Bd. of, fees for services, bd authorized to charge by rule, Sec. 34-24-146 added
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SB22
Medical Examiners, required to notify next of kin when retaining organ of deceased, prohibit medical examiner from retaining organ for use not in conjunction with autopsy
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SB269
Cosmetology, to remove hair braiding from definition of cosmetology and exlude from requirements of licensure, to provide registration process, Sec. 22-1-19 added; Sec. 34-7B-1 am'd.
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SB32
Land Bank Authority, local land bank authorities, municipalities, and counties, tax delinquent properties, Secs. 24-9-6, 24-9-7, 24-9-8, 24-9-10 am'd.
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SB33
Voter registration lists, to permit a registered voter or spouse of a registered voter who is a prosecutor, judge, or law enforcement officer to have info omitted, Sec. 17-4-33 am'd.
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SB367
Public K-12 schools, drinking water use in schools, water bottle filling stations, water coolers, and drinking fountains
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SB368
Public K-12 schools, drinking water provided in schools, water bottle use to be regulated
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SB371
Podiatry, scope of practice expanded to include foot and ankle, Sec. 34-24-230 am'd.
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SB372
Birmingham Retirement and Relief System, amended to revise, effective July 1, 2021, certain contribution rates, eligibility requirements, maximum normal retirement benefit, ordinary disability allowance, spousal survivor benefits, and early retirement benefits, Secs. 45-37A-51.190, 45-37A-51.192, 45-37A-51.196, 45-37A-51.220, 45-37A-51.221, 45-37A-51.222, 45-37A-51.225, 45-37A-51.228, 45-37A-51.232, 45-37A-51.244, 45-37A-51.302, 45-37A-51.305, 45-37A-51.306, 45-37A-51.307, 45-37A-51.308 am'd.
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SJR106
Maternal Mortality Review Committee, recognized, calling for continued funding
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SJR91
Public K-12 schools, urging State Board of Education and local boards of education to require drinking fountains, water bottle filling stations, and water coolers in schools
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SB 103
Taxation, recordation tax, mortgages, deeds of trust, etc., recording fee and the distribution thereof further provided, Sec. 40-22-2 am'd.
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SB 49
State Board of Respiratory Therapy, add'l consumer member appointed by Governor, Sec. 34-27B-5 am'd.
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SB 68
Medical Examiners, required to notify next of kin when retaining organ of deceased, prohibit medical examiner for retaining organ for use not in conjunction with autopsy
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SB 90
Parole, Board of Pardons and Paroles, violations, confinement period for parole violation reduced for time served in holding, Sec. 15-22-32 am'd.
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SB207
Voter registration lists, to permit a registered voter or spouse of a registered voter who is a prosecutor, judge, or law enforcement officer to have info omitted, Sec. 17-4-33 am'd.
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SB208
Criminal procedure, expungement, further provided to include youthful offenders, cost of expungement petition further provided, Secs. 15-27-2, 15-27-4 am'd.
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SB209
Voting rights restoration, application requirement eliminated, Board of Pardons and Paroles to determine eligibility to receive Certificate of Eligibility to Register to Vote, eliminate requirement to pay all fines, court costs and fees, Secs. 15-22-36.1, 17-3-31 am'd.
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SB317
Public contracts, threshold amount increased that subjects a public contract to competitive bidding requirements, Sec. 41-16-50 am'd.
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SJR26
Legislature, joint session called to recognize Black History Month
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SJR48
Huffman High School Basketball Team, commended
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SR43
Anderson, Mable Bell, death mourned
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SB 10
Service animals, individual with a disability, rights and responsibilities for use in a public accommodation or a housing accommodation, criminal penalties for misrepresentation or denial, interference under certain conditions, Secs. 21-7-1 to 21-7-9, inclusive, am'd.
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SB 11
Civil procedure, statute of limitations. sex offense, further provided, statute of limitations tolled until vicitim reaches age of majority
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SB 189
Mortgages, fee increase for recording of mortgages, deeds of trust, distribution of proceeds to Alabama Housing Trust Fund, Sec. 40-22-2 am'd.
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SB 190
Courts, magistrates and clerks of circuit, and district courts, absolute judicial immunity granted under certain conditions
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SB 265
Historical Commission, monuments for Rosa Parks and Helen Keller, public and private funds, including in-kind services used to commission monuments
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SB 335
Taxation, gas tax proceeds, percentage distributed to counties with population greater than 600,000, distribution alt., Act 329 of 1969 Reg. Sess., amend.
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SB 337
Parole, Board of Pardons and Paroles, violations, confinement period for parole violation reduced for time served in holding, Sec. 15-22-32 am'd.
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SB 338
Stolen property, to provide receiving a stolen firearm a felony, technical revisions, Secs. 13A-8-16, 13A-8-17, 13A-8-18, 13A-8-18.1, 13A-8-19 am'd.
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SB 339
Real Estate Appraisers Board, evaluations of property for financial institutions authorized by federal financial institutions regulatory agencies, excluded from regulation by the board, investigators employed by board authorized to be licensees, Secs. 34-27A-2, 34-27A-3, 34-27A-5, 34-27A-23 am'd.
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SB 340
Health care employees, requiring employees to receive human trafficking training
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SB 341
Law enforcement officers, Alabama Peace Officers' Standards and Training Commission (APOSTC) provide mandatory training, human trafficking, state and local agencies, human trafficking training
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SB 342
Employment discrimination, prohibited based on race, color, religion, national origin, ethnicity, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, or age
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SB 364
Teachers' Retirement System, UAB employees who served as postdoctoral fellow, allowed to purchase up to two years credit in the system
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SB 59
Public health, to require medical labs to submit certain clinical materials to Department of Public Health in certain cases of suspected disease, and to authorize the State Board of Health to set reasonable schedule of fees for services rendered under Chapter 11A of Title 22, Secs. 22-11A-4, 22-11A-40 am'd.
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SB 8
Education, population requirement for city to establish a board of education increased from 5,000 to 20,000, determination of financial capability required, Sec. 16-11-1 am'd.
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SB 9
Forensic Sciences Dept., required to notify next of kin when retaining organ of deceased, prohibit medical examiner for retaining organ for use not in conjunction with autopsy, penalties, Sec. 36-18-2.1 added; Sec. 36-18-2 am'd.
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SJR 32
Alabama Centennial of Women's Suffrage Committee, recognized
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SJR 33
National Women's History Month, March 2019, recognized
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SB 23
Employee's Retirement System, active members, reopening of service credits for certain employees of local agencies or organizations, qualification that employee had to be employed prior to Oct. 1, 2000, removed, Sec. 36-27-70 am'd.
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SB 242
Mortgages, fee increase for recording of mortgages, deeds of trust, distribution of proceeds to Alabama Housing Trust Fund, Sec. 40-22-2 am'd.
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SB 276
Motor vehicles, vehicle registration, to require parking tickets be paid prior to registration, fees
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SB 321
Examination of Bank Service Providers Act, created, authorize Superintendent of Banks to examine service providers that provide services to certain banks, Secs. 5-3A-30 to 5-3A-35, inclusive, added
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SB 357
Education, Alabama Commitment Scholarship program, created, Alabama Commission on Higher Education to administer, Alabama Commitment Scholarship Fund created
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SB 384
Birmingham, alcoholic beverage, Sunday sales, city council authorized to commence at 10:00 a.m.
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SB 44
Education, population requirement for city to establish a board of education increased from 5,000 to 25,000, determination of financial capability required, Sec. 16-11-1 am'd.
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SJR 12
Pornography, public health hazard, recognized
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SJR 39
Braddock, Coleman Linn, attaining the rank of Eagle Scout, commended
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SJR 97
Bethlehem United Methodist Church - Commended
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SR 13
Gynecological Cancer Awareness Month, recognized
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SB161
Voter registration, automatic, authorized
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SB213
Alimony, interim, rehabilitative, and periodic awards of, authorized under certain conditions, applicable after January 1, 2018.
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SB214
Divorce, retirement benefits, valuation and distribution, Sec. 30-2-51 am'd.
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SB251
State agencies, fees authorized to be lowered or assessed by agencies, requirement to apply to retain fees to fund agency deleted, distrib. as provided for fees, Sec. 41-1-11 am'd.
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SB265
Pardons and Paroles Board, membership increased, pay scale adjusted, Sec. 15-22-20 am'd.
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SB266
Municipalities, annexation of property enclosed within corporate limits, special procedure
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SB67
Corporate income tax, combined reporting of income required, Secs. 40-18-36, 40-18-38, 40-18-38.1 added; Secs. 40-18-1, 40-18-30, 40-18-31, 40-18-39 am'd.
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SJR16
Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Day, February 16, 2017, recognized
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SB166
Wineries, tasting rooms, one off-site tasting room authorized, Secs. 28-3A-6, 28-7-18 am'd.
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SB185
Wages, establish the Alabama Minimum Wage Act, to set the state minimum wage, provide for a cost of living increase, const. amend.
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SB186
Restoration of Voting Rights, application process expedited, notification regarding procedures and eligibility required, Sec. 15-22-36.1 am'd.
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SB202
Corporate income tax, combined reporting of income required, Secs. 40-18-36, 40-18-38, 40-18-38.1 added; Secs. 40-18-1, 40-18-30, 40-18-31, 40-18-39 am'd.
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SB259
Motor vehicles, courts required to forward certain traffic offenses to Alabama Law Enforcement Agency, penalties for specified traffic offenses at railroad highway crossing grades revised, time frame for reporting nonresident commercial traffic violations, reduced, Secs. 32-5A-195, 32-5A-304, 32-6-49.11, 32-6-49.14 am'd.
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SB71
Voter registration, automatic, authorized
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SJR65
Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Month, April 2016, recognized
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SJR89
National Nurses Week, May 6-12, 2016, honoring all Alabama nurses, recognized
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SB33
Medicaid, funding through General Fund, additional 5 mill statewide levy in ad valorem tax distributed for Medicaid purposes, const. amend.
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SB271
Frank Lee Youth Center, priority given to training adult inmates, Sec. 16-60-170 am'd.
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SB29
Consumer, collection of debts, exemptions
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SB30
Local constitutional amendments, adoption procedure by Legislature revised, Legislature to adopt a resolution of local application in order for amendment to be treated as local, local amendment,, Amendments 425 and 555, Constitution of Alabama of 1901, repealed, const. amend.
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SB31
Food stamps and welfare, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), persons with felony drug conviction, federal law provisions making ineligible, provision for persons to be eligible under certain conditions
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SB329
Education, Accountability Act, definition of failing school altered, Sec. 16-6D-4 am'd.
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SB493
Municipalities, Class 1 and 2, unpaid parking violations, upon proper notice, Department of Revenue prohibited from renewing registration
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SJR73
Senior Services Department, urged to establish a study committee on family caregiving
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SR72
Americans With Disabilities Act, 25th anniversary, recognized
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SB186
Motor vehicles, child passenger restraints, penalties for violations, portion of penalty distributed for vouchers for limited income families, distributed for administration to Health Department in lieu of Head Injury Foundaion, Sec. 32-5-222 am'd.
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SB188
Motor vehicle registrations, counties authorized to offer two-year registrations, payment of fees and taxes
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SB274
Local constitutional amendments, adoption procedure by Legislature revised, three negative votes in Senate and nine in House to require local amendment to be voted on statewide, Amendments 425 and 555, Constitution of Alabama of 1901, repealed, const. amend.
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SB303
Food stamps and welfare, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), persons with felony drug conviction, federal law provisions making ineligible, provision for persons to be eligible under certain conditions
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SB328
Labor Department, maximum compensation of members of Board of Appeals increased from $100 to $150 daily with maximum annually increased from $24,000 to $36,000 annually, Sec. 25-2-12 am'd.
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SB35
Motor vehicles, child passenger restraints, Alabama Head Injury Foundation, 20 percent of funds distributed to Alabama Head Injury Foundation earmarked to cover administrative costs, Sec. 32-5-222 am'd.
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SB437
HIV clinics, redispensing of prescription drugs not used by patients, pharmacies allowed
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SJR101
YMCA Associations, commended
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SR94
Family Caregiving, requesting the Alabama Disability Leadership Coalition to establish a study committee on family caregiving
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SB152
Coalition Against Domestic Violence, appropriation, operations plan and audited financial statement required, quarterly and end-of-year reports required
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SB187
Table wine, sale by manufacturer at tasting rooms and special events, Secs. 28-7-13, 28-7-18 am'd.
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SB188
Mortgage, limitation on recording mortgages, Sec. 35-4-51 am'd.
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SB206
Motor vehicles, child passenger restraints, Alabama Head Injury Foundation, 15 percent of funds distributed to Alabama Head Injury Foundation earmarked to cover administrative costs, Sec. 32-5-22 am'd.
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SB248
Pardons and Paroles Board, members increased, diversity of membership, Sec. 15-22-20 am'd.
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SB325
Center Point, camera enforcement of traffic speed and red light violations, further provided for
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SB38
Alabama Land Bank Authority, powers and duties further provided for, Secs. 24-9-4 to 24-9-8, inclusive, 40-10-132 am'd; Sec. 24-9-10 added
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SB391
Class 1 municipalities, (Birmingham), fiscal year city council authorized October 1, to move start date to deadlines for submission of budget proposal and adoption of general fund budget, budget hearing, publication of notice of meeting, Act 452, 1955 Reg. Sess.; Act 792, 1973 Reg. Sess., am'd.
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SB472
Jefferson Co., alcoholic beverages, sale of wine, business relations between suppliers and wholesalers regulated, Jefferson County Wine Franchise Jobs Protection Act
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SJR20
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Delta Day, recognized
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SJR26
Attorneys to the civil rights movement, contributions, commended