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Margie Wilcox

Updated: January 08, 2026 at 3:18 PM CST

General Information

Who is Margie Wilcox?
Margie Wilcox

Margie Wilcox is a longtime small business owner who began her career in transportation right out of high school as a bookkeeper at a local company in 1977. She worked her way to management and bought a division of the company in 1992. In the following years, Wilcox grew her business portfolio to multiple companies across Mobile and Baldwin Counties.

Under her leadership, all companies have significantly expanded services and provided a positive economic impact along the Gulf Coast. Unable to do this all on her own, Margie credits a loyal and longtime management team, professional advisors and friends with making all of this possible.

Status: Alabama State Representative for District 104
Party: Republican
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Contact Information

Known contact information for Margie Wilcox from Mobile, AL.

  • 11 South Union Street, Suite 417-J
    Montgomery, AL 36130-2950
  • Phone: 334-261-0577
  • Official Email: [email protected]

Education Information

Known educational history for Margie Wilcox from Mobile, AL.

  • Graduated, Leadership Mobile, 1998-1999

Political Information

Known political history for Margie Wilcox from Mobile, AL.

  • Candidate, Alabama State House of Representatives, District 104, 2018, 2022
  • Representative, Alabama State House of Representatives, District 104, 2014-present

Professions Information

Known professional history for Margie Wilcox from Mobile, AL.

  • Owner, Yellow Cab of Baldwin, 2007-present
  • Owner, Yellow Cab of Mobile, 2007-present
  • Founder and Owner, Pensacola Bay Transportation, Limited Liability Company, 2001-present
  • Division Manager and Bookkeeper, Mobile Bay Enterprises, 1977-2001
  • Chief Executive Officer, Mobile Bay Transportation, 1980-present

Congressional Information

Known congressional history for Margie Wilcox from Mobile, AL.

  • Former Member, Economic Development and Tourism, Alabama State House of Representatives
  • Former Member, Children and Senior Advocacy Committee, Alabama State House of Representatives

Organizations Information

Known organizational history for Margie Wilcox from Mobile, AL.

  • Charter Member, St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, present
  • Member, Business Council of Alabama Board, 1998-2012
  • Board Member, Taxicab, Limousine and Paratransit Association, 2004-present
  • Member, Leadership Mobile Board, 2000-2002
  • President, National Association of Women Business Owners, 1994-1996
  • Former Member, Mobile County Republican Executive Committee
  • Member, Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce
  • Member, Escambia County Transportation Disadvantage Advisory Board
  • Member, Pensacola Disability Summit Council and Penwheels
  • Member, Mobile Advisory Council for Disabled
  • Member, Mobile Area Lodging Association
  • Member, Mobile Convention and Visitors Bureau
  • Member, Envision Coastal Alabama

Sponsored Bills

View legislative bills that Margie Wilcox has sponsored.

HB124
Sunset Law; Alabama Board of Optometry continued with modification until October 1, 2029
HB125
Sunset Law; Alabama State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners continued without modification until October 1, 2027
HB126
Sunset Law; State Board of Midwifery continued with modification until October 1, 2029
HB127
Sunset Law; Board of Hearing Instrument Dealers continued with modification until October 1, 2029
HB196
Juvenile detention, management of county juvenile detention facilities further provided for
HB311
Alabama Improvement Districts; to streamline enforcement and collection of assessments; authorize revenue commissioner to collect reasonable compensation; provide additional rights and protections; eliminate certain remedies for failure to pay an assessment
HB567
Class 2 municipalities, tax increment districts further provided for
HR264
Milton Hudson, commended
HR73
Marty Carrell, commended

HB230
Domestic and Foreign Corporations; annual report requirement removed
HB51
Taxation, sales tax exemptions, sales and use tax exemption provided for purchases of hearing instruments, including hearing aids.
HR88
Billy Charles Bedsole, Death Mourned

HB259
Relating to tax abatements; to specify that the method of determining fair market value of real or personal property by a tax abatement recipient appealing an ad valorem tax assessment in circuit court shall be the same method used by the county granting the tax abatement; and to exclude consideration of obsolescence in determining fair market valuation of real or personal property for the duration of an abatement.
HB487
Relating to Motor Vehicle Registrations and to the USS Alabama Battleship Commission; to amend Section 32-6-55, Code of Alabama 1975; to allow former and current chairs of the USS Alabama Battleship Commission to use the USS Alabama Battleship Commission distinctive license tag; to require that the commission annually certify to the Department of Revenue a list of those individuals eligible for the distinctive license tag.

HB208
Crimes and offenses, aggravated menacing, menacing further provided for, violent offenses, domestic violence 2nd further provided for, establish penalties for violations, Sec. 13A-6-23.1 added; Secs. 12-25-32, 13A-6-23, 13A-6-131 am'd.
HR43
Jackson, Courtney, commended

HB130
Bail, to provide for an additional offense under which an individual can be denied bail, pretrial detention hearing under certain circumstances provided, Secs. 15-13-2, 15-13-3, 15-13-7, 15-13-104, 15-13-105, 15-13-106 am'd.
HB131
Bail, criminal cases, creates Aniah's law, const. amend
HB215
Sheriffs, term of office, to commence following election, technical revisions to term of county commissioner, Sec. 36-3-4 am'd.
HB237
Abortion, physicians, duty of care owed to babies born alive after failed abortion, criminal penalties, definitions further provided
HB27
Consumer Protection, Alabama State of Emergency Consumer Protection Act, enhanced criminal penalties provided under certain conditions, Sec. 13A-9-111.1 added; Sec. 13A-9-114, 34-14A-14, 34-31-32, 34-36-16, 34-37-17 am'd.
HB281
Income tax, historic structures, qualified rehabilitation, tax credits extended to 2029, admin. by Historical Commission, Secs. 40-9F-33, 40-9F-36 am'd.
HB407
State Seal of Biliteracy, established, recognizing graduates with the proficiency in English and at least one world language, including American sign language
HB420
License plates, require approval and oversight of by the Legislative Oversight Committee on License Plates, application fee, and provide for reissuance requirements, Sec. 32-6-64 am'd.
HB437
Wine, authorizing common carriers to make delivery of alcoholic beverages to residents over 21, to create a wine direct shipper permit to allow wine manufacturers to ship their table wine directly to residents, Sec. 28-3A-6.1 added; Sec. 28-1-4 am'd.
HB445
Crimes and offenses, crimes of riot and inciting to riot, harassment, and assault II, amended, crimes of assault against a first responder, aggravated riot, and unlawful traffic interference, created, mandatory holding period for certain violations, provided, mandatory incarceration period for certain violations, provided, exceptions to sovereign immunity, further provided, restrictions on distribution of revenue to defunding jurisdictions, provided, Secs. 13A-11-3.1, 13A-11-5.1, 13A-11-8.1 added; Secs. 12-25-32, 13A-6-21, 13A-6-132, 13A-11-1, 13A-11-3, 13A-11-4, 13A-11-8, 13A-11-70, 15-13-2, 36-1-12, 36-2-1 am'd.
HB446
Utilities, governmental entities, prohibited from adopting or enforcing policies that prohibit the connection or reconnection of utility services
HB447
Education, county and city boards of education, county and city superintendent of schools, closure of schools and establishment of on-line learning in certain circumstances
HB448
Class 2 municipalities, Africatown Redevlopment Corp., established, board of directors, powers, duties of corp.
HB449
Taxation, County Boards of Equalization, valuation procedures further provided, Secs. 40-2-18, 40-3-21, 40-3-25, 40-7-25 am'd.
HB500
Legislature, to call itself into a special session under certain conditions authorized, const. amend.
HJR110
Smitherman, Roosevelt, commended
HJR132
Johnson, Kamden Dewan, death mourned and designating April 12, 2021, as Kamden Dewan Johnson Day.
HJR172
Yom HaShoah Commemoration, recognized
HJR195
Interstate highway, in Mobile, designated in honor of Officer Justin Taylor Billa and Officer Sean Paul Tuder
HJR250
State Law Enforcement Agency, Alabama State Capitol and Alabama State House, exemplary service, commended
HJR263
Opelika Boys Track and Field Team, commended
HJR270
Laird, Richard Joel, Sr., death mourned
HJR286
Alabama A and M University football team, commended
HJR287
Alabama A and M University Men's Tennis Team, commended
HJR32
Collins, William Montgomery, Sr. and wife Euber Roberts, death mourned
HJR41
Holmes, Alvin, death mourned
HJR6
Lyons, James K., commended
HJR72
Public K-12 educators, commended
HJR80
Lathan, Terry, commended
HJR85
White, Marie Alexandria Poiroux, Wilson, commended
HR10
Langham, Donald L., death mourned
HR111
Smitherman, Roosevelt, commended
HR142
Tuggle, Michael Larry, death mourned
HR157
Ramey, Andrea, commended
HR188
Murray, Tyler Horton, commended
HR222
Madden, Paige, commended
HR226
Thompson, Unique, commended
HR243
COVID-19 testing and vaccination, all who provided service, commended
HR249
State Law Enforcement Agency, Alabama State Capitol and Alabama State House, exemplary service, commended
HR255
Eichold, Bernard H., commended
HR260
Bailey, Florence W., death mourned
HR264
Buskey, Charles, Jr., death mourned
HR280
McGilberry Randall Seth, commended posthumously
HR79
Lathan, Terry, commended
HR87
White, Marie Alexandria Poiroux, Wilson, commended
HR91
Jordan, Troy, death mourned

HJR10
Captain Roland Walker, recognized
HJR9
Brackin, Julian B., Jr., professional achievement, commended
HR15
Franklin, Harold A., death mourned

HJR11
Schjott, Samuel D., death mourned
HR11
Schjott, Samuel D., death mourned
HR14
Real Men Wear Pink, commended
HR17
Lavender, Larry Albert, death mourned
HR30
Risner, Nick, posthumously honored

HR77
White, Marie Alexandria Poiroux Wilson, commended

HB 113
Security Regulatory Board, Sunset law review, continued until October 1. 2023.
HB 114
Athlete Agents Commission, Sunset Law review, continued until October 1, 2023.
HB 115
Occupational Therapy, Alabama State Board of, Sunset Law review, continued until October 1, 2023.
HB 254
Toll roads and bridges, Toll Road, Bridge and Tunnel Authority, state and local tax exemptions further provided, Secs. 23-2-142, 23-2-153 am'd.
HB 293
Veterinary Medical Examiners, State Board of, dispensing veterinarians, required to notify animal owners options to purchase veterinary drugs from pharmacies which carry them
HB 500
Litter, increase penalties, introduce new penalties for litter from vehicle, watercraft, of cigarettes or of urine, and change from Class C to Class B misdemeanor, Secs. 13A-7-29, 23-5-6, 32-5-76, 32-5A-60, 33-6-10 am'd.
HR292
Vanloock, Joseph Jacob, attaining rank of Eagle Scout, commended

HB 189
Education, State Dept. of Education and Alabama Dept. of Rehabilitation Services, to consult with Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind to select language developmental milestones and monitor and track progress of deaf and hard-of-hearing children
HB 311
Transportation Infrastructure Bank, funding to capitalize and pledge toward bonds, add road and bridge funds authorized to be pledged, operation of bank further provided for, Secs. 23-7-2, 23-7-29, 23-7-30, 23-7-31 added; Secs. 23-7-6, 23-7-7, 23-7-9, 23-7-15, 23-7-17, 23-7-18, 23-7-19, 23-7-20, 23-7-21am'd.
HB 342
Motor vehicles, distinctive license plates, registration renewals, disclosure of certain information to sponsoring organization at time of registration, Secs. 32-6-64, 32-6-67 am'd.
HB 347
Mobile Co., co. commission authorize to exempt intermittent food service establishment from regulation by co. health dept. in association with regional celebration or tradition
HR 208
Ahmadi, Timothy Peter, death mourned
HR 61
Harris, Percy, commended

HB112
Hearing Instrument Dealers, Board of, Sunset Law review, continued until October 1, 2021.
HB113
Chiropractic Examiners, State Board of, Sunset Law review, continued with modification until October 1, 2021, Sec. 34-24-165 am'd.
HB114
Interpreters and Transliterators, Licensure Board for, Sunset Law review, continued until October 1, 2021.
HB253
Education, State Dept. of Education and Alabama Dept. of Rehabilitation Services, to consult with Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind to select language developmental milestones and monitor and track progress of deaf and hard-of-hearing children
HB288
Boats and vessels, registration by Law Enforcement Agency, number sticker authorized, distinctive registration decals supporting organizations authorized, fees, distrib. of part of fees to State Parks, Sec. 33-5-11am'd.
HB462
Food service, prohibiting Public Health Dept. from regulating intermittent food service establishments
HB528
Mobile Co., co. commission authorize to exempt intermittent food service establishment from regulation by co. health dept. in association with regional celebration or tradition
HB530
Transportation Infrastructure Bank, funding to capitalize and pledge toward bonds, add road and bridge funds authorized to be pledged, operation of bank further provided for, Secs. 23-7-2, 23-7-29, 23-7-30, 23-7-31 added; Secs. 23-7-6, 23-7-7, 23-7-9, 23-7-15, 23-7-17, 23-7-18, 23-7-19, 23-7-20, 23-7-21am'd.
HR406
Slack, Otis Arthur, death mourned

HB141
Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, distribution of funds from BP settlement, road and bridge projects in Baldwin and Mobile Counties, insurance reform
HB146
Boats and vessels, registration, Law Enforcement Agency., number sticker provided by dept., distinctive registration decals, distinctive letters authorized in lieu of numbers, fees, distrib. of part of fees to State Parks, Sec. 33-5-11am'd.
HB196
Mobile Co., office of license commissioner abolish, duties, functions, and employees transferred to the office of revenue commissioner, compensation, co. commission provide adequate space for expanded office, const. amend.
HR165
Barlow, Bonney B., death mourned
HR357
McLendon, Mary, outstanding professional achievement, commended

HB287
Mobile Co., office of license commissioner abolish, duties, functions, and employees transferred to the office of revenue commissioner, compensation, co. commission provide adequate space for expanded office, const. amend.
HB294
Alcoholic beverages, permit a retail licensee and state liquor store to conduct distilled liquor and wine tastings, Sec. 28-3A-25 am'd.
HB326
Labor relations, to prevent unlawful intimidation of employers and employees, to prohibit unlawful picketing and demonstrations
HB376
Mobile Co., electronic enforcement related to overtaking of school bus

HB7
Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, distribution of funds from BP settlement, road and bridge projects in Baldwin and Mobile Counties, insurance reform

HB7
Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, distribution of funds from BP settlement, road and bridge projects in Baldwin and Mobile Counties, insurance reform

HB440
Homeowners insurance, counties contiguous to Mobile Bay and Gulf of Mexico, credits against insurance premium taxes for private property carriers who write coverage in Zones 1, 2, 3, and 4, geographic areas covered by Alabama Insurance Underwriting Association, Sec. 27-1-24.1 am'd.
HB453
Taxation, tax deduction for taxpayers who made contributions to a catastrophe savings account, increase in state tax deduction, technical corrections to remove ambiguities, Homeowner's Insurance Catastrophic Event Planning Act, Secs. 40-18-311, 40-18-312 am'd.
HB467
Oil and Gas Board, oil and gas wells, drainage or production units, regulation of horizontal wells in oil reservoirs and offshore wells in gas reservoirs, Secs. 9-17-1, 9-17-12 am'd.
HB480
Controlled substances, Schedule I, additional synthetic controlled substances and analogue substances included in, trafficking in controlled substance analogues, requisite weight increased, Secs. 13A-12-231, 20-2-23 am'd.
HB489
Abortions, information required to be provided to a woman prior to abortion, time period increased from 24 hours to 48 hours, Sec. 26-23A-4 am'd.
HB490
Fetal Heartbeat Act, prohibits physician from performing abortion without first determining fetal heartbeat, physician who does not make determination or who performs abortion when heartbeat detected is guilty of Class C felony
HB508
Code of Ethics, definition of principal expanded, lobbyist required to identify principals that stand to benefit from lobbyist activities, Secs. 36-25-1, 36-25-18 am'd.
HB513
Minors, Internet post, removal under certain circumstances
HB542
Mobile Co., office of license commissioner abolish, duties, functions, and employees transferred to the office of revenue commissioner, compensation, co. commission provide adequate space for expanded office, const. amend.
HB547
Contractors, public works contracts, timely payments, contractor required to timely pay a subcontractor for work completed, Sec. 8-29-3 am'd.
HJR130
Moulton, Gordon, death mourned
HJR160
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., commended
HJR184
Hawkins, Jack, Jr., commended
HJR186
Girl Scout Advocacy Day in Alabama, March 13, 2014, designated
HJR189
Washington, Adrienne Pope Kelly, commended
HJR244
National Lineman Appreciation Day, recognized
HJR280
Bean, William Raymond, death mourned
HJR315
Parker High School Basketball Team, commended
HJR379
Cornbread, official state bread, named
HJR532
Gulf Distributing Holdings, of Alabama, commended
HR116
Military Appreciation Day, February 6, 2014, designated
HR131
Callender, William Edward, Sr., death mourned
HR157
Dent, Catherine Ball, death mourned
HR159
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., commended
HR185
Girl Scout Advocacy Day in Alabama, March 13, 2014, designated
HR188
Washington, Adrienne Pope Kelly, commended
HR316
Parker High School Basketball Team, commended
HR496
Mitchell, Representative Joseph, commended
HR497
McClendon, Representative Jim, commended
HR498
Ison, Representative Jamie, commended
HR499
Bridges, Representative DuWayne, commended
HR500
Greeson, Representative Todd, commended
HR501
Fincher, Representative Chad, commended
HR502
Merrill, Representative John, commended
HR503
Hubbard, Representative Joe, commended
HR504
Colston, Representative David, commended
HR505
Laird, Representative Richard, commended
HR506
McClurkin, Representative Mary Sue, commended
HR507
DeMarco, Representative Paul, commended
HR508
Long, Representative Wes, commended
HR531
Farrior, Willie Andrew, death mourned
HR533
Denton, Jeremiah Andrew, Jr., death mourned
HR534
Laird, Representative Richard, commended

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