Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB38

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Washington Co., alcoholic beverage, dry county, authorized to change to wet county, county authorized to levy add'l taxes, const. amend.

Impact

This bill could have significant implications for local governance and revenue generation in Washington County. By classifying Washington County as a wet county, the bill aims to enhance local economic activity through the legal sale of alcohol, potentially increasing business opportunities related to hospitality and retail. Additionally, the ability to impose taxes on alcohol sales provides a new revenue stream for the county's general fund, which could be utilized for public projects and services.

Summary

House Bill 38 proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901 to change Washington County's designation from a dry county to a wet county concerning the sale and possession of alcoholic beverages. If ratified, the amendment would allow legal sales of alcoholic beverages in the county under Alabama state law. Furthermore, it allows for future elections to change the county's classification between wet and dry, thereby providing a mechanism for local governance over this issue through the electoral process. The legislation seeks to empower the county commission to levy additional taxes on alcoholic beverages sold within the county.

Contention

Nonetheless, the introduction of HB38 may evoke contention within the community. Critics of the bill could argue that changing the county's dry status might lead to social concerns associated with increased alcohol availability. There could be debates surrounding public safety, health issues, and the implications of taxation on alcoholic beverages for the residents. Various stakeholders, including community organizations and local leaders, may need to address these concerns during the election process and in subsequent discussions about alcohol regulation and enforcement in Washington County.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB262

Marshall County, alcoholic beverages, provided to be a wet county, county commission, unincorporated areas, authorized to regulate and require on premise licensees to meet licensure requirements, fees, additional privilege taxes

AL HB311

Choctaw County, courts costs, Legislature authorized to levy by local law, constitutional amendment

AL SB208

Montgomery County, Montgomery City Council authorized to join state retirement system, constitutional amendment

AL SB262

Etowah County, constitutional amendment, authorizes legislature to fix court costs by local law

AL HB394

Montgomery County, Montgomery City Council authorized to join state retirement system, constitutional amendment

AL SB286

Montgomery County, Montgomery City Council authorized to join state retirement system, constitutional amendment

AL SB261

Cherokee County, constitutional amendment, authorizes legislature to fix court costs by local law

AL SB328

Community development districts, additional criteria for establishment of district on impounded reservoir created by river from wilderness area, sale of alcoholic beverages authorized

AL HB107

Dale County, municipalities, golf carts, authorized to provide for use on municipal streets, constitutional amendment.

AL HB386

Sales and use tax on food, state rate reduced, counties and municipalities authorized to reduce

Similar Bills

LA HB663

Creates a commission to study the feasibility of consolidating the Washington Parish and Bogalusa school systems (EN NO IMPACT LF See Note)

LA SB401

Creates a commission to study the feasibility of consolidating the Washington Parish and Bogalusa City school systems. (gov sig) (EN NO IMPACT LF See Note)

AL HB426

Washington Co., alcoholic beverage, dry county, authorized to change to wet county, county authorized to levy add'l taxes, const. amend.

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