Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB472

Filed/Read First Time
 
Introduced
3/20/25  
Refer
3/20/25  
Report Pass
4/9/25  
Refer
4/24/25  

Caption

State employees, travel meal allowance further provided for

Impact

If enacted, HB 472 would directly affect state laws concerning compensation for travel undertaken by state employees. By increasing the meal allowance, the bill would ensure that employees are better reimbursed for their travel-related meal expenses, thereby potentially improving employee satisfaction and retention. This increase in allowance is particularly pertinent in the context of longer work hours and extended travel often faced by public employees.

Summary

House Bill 472 proposes an amendment to the existing travel meal allowance for state employees in Alabama. This bill aims to increase the meal allowance from 15 percent to 17.5 percent of the regular per diem rate for trips that last between six to twelve hours. The amendment is intended to provide better compensation for state employees who incur meal expenses during official travel, reflecting acknowledgement of rising costs in food and travel.

Contention

While increasing the allowance could be seen as a positive step towards supporting state employees, potential points of contention may arise in the form of budgetary implications. Critics may argue about the impact of this increased allowance on the state budget, particularly if such allowances are already viewed as a financial burden on state resources. There may be discussions around whether such increases align with prevailing economic conditions and the justification for further raising allowances when the state is managing multiple fiscal pressures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB432

State employees, salary deductions further provided for

AL HB398

DeKalb County; coroner and sheriff; further provide for expense allowance and salary of officers

AL SB299

Legislature; expenditure of funds further provided for; certain employee reimbursement authorized; access to buildings and roads further provided for

AL HB222

Sex offenders; restricted employment and volunteer positions further provided for

AL SB188

Sex offenders; restricted employment and volunteer positions further provided for

AL HB435

Public officers and employees; further provide for the benefits of the office of coroner and other related persons.

AL HB6

Employment; to require employers to provide reasonable break time and location for employees to express breast milk.

AL SB266

Motor vehicles, maximum weights on state roads further provided

AL HB335

Tax lien auctions and sales; auctions and fees further provided for; tax lien redemptions; tax lien price further provided for; redemption of tax lien further provided for; prohibit entry on land; penalties established

AL SB260

Tax lien auctions and sales; auctions and fees further provided for; tax lien redemptions; tax lien price further provided for; redemption of tax lien further provided for; prohibit entry on land; penalties established

Similar Bills

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