Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HR241

Introduced
3/30/22  

Caption

Alabama, opposing changes in environmental or water laws, regulations, and policies that are not based on scientific need.

Impact

The resolution is designed to influence the way environmental laws are crafted in Alabama, encouraging future legislation to prioritize scientific research and data-driven approaches. By making this statement, the bill aims to safeguard Alabama's rich biodiversity and natural resources for future generations, promoting sustainable practices that can enhance both environmental quality and local recreation. If adopted, it may lead to broader discussions within the Alabama legislature about the importance of scientific guidance in environmental policy, potentially affecting future legislation and regulatory measures.

Summary

HR241 is a resolution that aims to formally oppose changes in Alabama's environmental and water laws, regulations, and policies that are not firmly based on scientific need. The bill emphasizes the necessity of relying on modern scientific findings to guide legislative decisions regarding environmental stewardship. It asserts that the natural resources of Alabama, which include significant freshwater rivers and diverse ecosystems, should be protected through informed policy-making that emphasizes scientific rationale over arbitrary legislative changes.

Contention

While the bill advocates for a scientific basis in policy-making, it may encounter opposition from groups or stakeholders who believe that environmental regulations should also consider socio-economic factors or public sentiment. This contention may arise particularly in cases where immediate economic interests clash with long-term environmental goals, leading to debates over the interpretation of 'scientific need.' Additionally, the bill could inspire pushback from those who argue that an overly rigid adherence to scientific criteria might stifle necessary legislative action that addresses urgent environmental challenges.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB181

State Waters, Alabama Waters Task Force created

AL SJR48

Access to colorectal cancer screening for all Alabamians on Medicaid, encouraged

AL HB434

State symbols; designate the Alabama shad as the official state migratory fish of Alabama.

AL HJR84

April as Alabama Native Plant Month, recognized

AL SB305

Alabama Renewing Alabama's Investment in Student Excellence (RAISE) Act created, additional funding for public schools authorized based on the individual needs of students

AL HB533

Alabama Renewing Alabama's Investment in Student Excellence (RAISE) Act created, additional funding for public schools authorized based on the individual needs of students

AL HB558

Alabama Renewing Alabama's Investment in Student Excellence (RAISE) Act created, additional funding for public schools authorized based on the individual needs of students

AL HB441

Growing Alabama Act, Innovating Alabama Act, Alabama Jobs Act, Innovate Alabama, allow existing communities to qualify for incentives

AL SB331

Growing Alabama Act, Innovating Alabama Act, Alabama Jobs Act, Innovate Alabama, allow existing communities to qualify for incentives

AL HB390

Alabama Drycleaning Response Trust Fund Board, requirement that the Alabama Department of Environmental Management prevent involvement of other units of government in contamination problems deleted; required minimum balance in Alabama Drycleaning Environmental Response Trust Fund reduced from one million to two hundred fifty thousand dollars

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.