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66 First Read: 18-May-23
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1313 SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR
1414 Thursday, May 18, 2023
1515 SR _____ SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR
1616 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE, That the following
1717 bills in the order named shall be the special, paramount
1818 and continuing order of business taking precedence over
1919 all other matters until disposed of for the twenty-third
2020 legislative day only:
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2222 Senators Roberts, Orr, Allen, Livingston, Stutts,
2323 Shelnutt and Sessions:
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2525 SB261
2626 Public contracts, state and local governments prohibited
2727 from entering into certain contracts that boycott
2828 businesses in certain sectors or based on certain
2929 environmental or corporate governance criteria
3030 Representatives Stadthagen, Kiel, Shedd, Wood (D),
3131 DuBose, Butler (M), Hammett, Robertson, Whorton, Rehm,
3232 Pettus, Marques, Lee, Stringer, Oliver, Hurst, Lipscomb,
3333 Paschal, Hulsey, Brown, Mooney, Lamb, Gidley, Kirkland,
3434 Carns and Standridge:
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3636 HB379
3737 Real estate acquisition, non-resident citizens of China,
3838 the Chinese government, or Chinese entities, prohibited
3939 from acquiring real property
4040 Senator Chambliss:
4141 43
4242 SB309
4343 Public contracts; procurement of professional services
4444 contracts based on a competitive, qualification-based
4545 selection process, provided
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8787 Senator Elliott:
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8989 SB157
9090 Parole and probation violations, arrest by law
9191 enforcement officers, requirements for request written
9292 statement deleted, ALEA required to provide parole and
9393 probation conditions in LETS
9494 Senators Beasley, Williams, Stewart, Singleton and
9595 Kelley:
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9797 SB266
9898 Driver licenses, to further provide for foreign
9999 national's licenses
100100 Senators Givhan, Sessions, Williams, Orr, Chambliss,
101101 Allen, Scofield, Gudger, Butler (T) and Elliott:
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103103 SB171
104104 State Health Officer, appointed by Governor; order
105105 issued in response to outbreak of a disease, Governor
106106 approval required
107107 Representative Clouse:
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109109 HB254
110110 Motor fuel taxes levied by counties and municipalities,
111111 use restricted to road and bridge construction.
112112 Senator Chambliss:
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114114 SB244
115115 Design professionals, required to have professional
116116 liability insurance and disclose to clients
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154154 Senators Jones (A), Gudger, Elliott, Scofield, Sessions,
155155 Butler (T), Weaver, Livingston, Barfoot, Bell, Shelnutt,
156156 Kelley, Beasley, Price, Figures, Stewart, Hovey, Allen,
157157 Reed, Smitherman, Hatcher, Coleman-Madison, Singleton,
158158 Chesteen, Melson, Waggoner, Roberts and Coleman:
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160160 SB298
161161 Outdoor recreation, created the Sweet Trails Alabama
162162 Project Fund, provided parameters for the adoption of a
163163 master plan for greenway trails, and created a tax
164164 credit for certain landowners
165165 Representative Shedd:
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167167 HB68
168168 Dept of Economic and Community Affairs; reimburse
169169 employees for actual expenses for in-state travel
170170 Representative Hill:
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172172 HB48
173173 Municipalities, annexation, validated notwithstanding
174174 procedural defect.
175175 Senator Orr:
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177177 SB299
178178 Relating to economic tax incentives; to establish sunset
179179 provisions and reporting guidelines
180180 Representative Reynolds:
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182182 HB41
183183 Teachers' Retirement System and Employees' Retirement
184184 System, to revise temporarily the eligibility and
185185 compensation of retirees for participating in either
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228228 Senator Givhan:
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230230 SB290
231231 Public works contracts, threshold dollar amount for
232232 which competitive bidding required, increased, notice
233233 requirements, further provided to include electronic
234234 notifications, use of electronic sealed bids, authorized
235235 Representative Standridge:
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237237 HB26
238238 Blount County, board of registrars, meeting days
239239 Senator Weaver:
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241241 SB83
242242 Crimes and offenses, child abuse, definition further
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244244 Representative Kiel:
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246246 HB184
247247 State government; charitable organizations; imposition
248248 of certain filing or reporting requirements on
249249 charitable organizations, prohibited
250250 Representative Sells:
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252252 HB260
253253 Alabama Electronic Security Board of Licensure,
254254 qualifying agent license created; administrative fines
255255 authorized; procedure for disciplinary actions revised
256256 Representatives Moore (P), Hurst, Whorton and Oliver:
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258258 HB296
259259 United States Armed Forces to include United States
260260 Space Force
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302302 Representatives Crawford, Moore (P), Rigsby and Whitt:
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305305 Limestone County; board of registrars, meeting days
306306 Representative Estes:
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308308 HB34
309309 Crimes and offenses; to further provide for the crime of
310310 unlawful discharge of a firearm on school property
311311 Representatives Brown and Marques:
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313313 HB163
314314 Building codes, use of certain refrigerants and
315315 refrigerant-equipped products in compliance with the
316316 National Clean Air Act, authorized
317317 Representatives Crawford, Robbins, Wadsworth, Ingram,
318318 Hill, Mooney, Standridge, Kiel, Woods, Lomax, Reynolds,
319319 Whitt, Paramore, Shaver, Oliver and Paschal:
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321321 HB244
322322 Guardians ad litem, compensation for appointed guardian
323323 ad litem in certain juvenile cases, increased
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326326 HB336
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363363 Representatives Hurst, Treadaway, Moore (P), Sorrells,
364364 Marques, Robertson, Lipscomb, Oliver, Harbison, Moore
365365 (M), Rogers, Shedd, Mooney, Paschal, Whitt, Wood (D),
366366 Hill, Lee, Blackshear, Gidley, Wilcox, Crawford, Kiel,
367367 Collins, Shaver, Shirey, Jones (S), Fincher,
368368 Easterbrook, DuBose, Stadthagen, Underwood, Hammett,
369369 Whorton, Rehm, Wadsworth, Rigsby, Bedsole, Faulkner,
370370 Kitchens, Colvin, Woods, Estes, Hall, Smith, Morris,
371371 Shaw, Sellers, Sells, Baker, Clouse, Paramore, Garrett,
372372 Warren, Pringle, Lamb, Tillman, Jackson, Butler (M),
373373 Bolton, Starnes, Stubbs, Kirkland, Chestnut, Clarke,
374374 McCampbell, Holk-Jones, Fidler, Lomax, Givens, Ingram,
375375 Hulsey, Harrison, Drummond, Lawrence, Hollis, Plump,
376376 McClammy, Daniels, Givan, Boyd, Pettus, Wood (R),
377377 Robbins, Forte, Ensler, Hassell and Gray:
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380380 Education, cash for admission to school-sponsored
381381 sporting events, required
382382 Representatives Collins, Baker, Shaver, Colvin, Lamb,
383383 Wood (D), Hill, Estes, Stadthagen, Gidley, Butler (M),
384384 Wilcox, Moore (P), Hurst, Rigsby, Givens, Faulkner,
385385 Brown, DuBose, Pettus and Paschal:
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388388 Alabama Credential Quality and Transparency Act and the
389389 Alabama Workforce Council Committee on Credential
390390 Quality and Transparency, Alabama Terminal on Linking
391391 and Analyzing Statistics (ATLAS) on Career Pathways Act,
392392 and Alabama College and Career Readiness Act established
393393 Senators Stewart, Albritton and Orr:
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439439 Shaver, Smith, Sorrells, Hammett, Robertson, Crawford,
440440 Chestnut, Travis, Pringle, Reynolds and Hill:
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443443 Forestry Commission, advisory committee and grant
444444 program for rural and community fire protection created
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449449 Alabama Private Investigation Board; qualifications for
450450 licensure and renewal of licensure revised, inactive
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