Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HR129 Compare Versions

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1515 SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR
1616 Tuesday, March 18, 2025
1717 THE FOURTEENTH LEGISLATIVE DAY
1818 HR _____ SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR
1919 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE
2020 LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA, That immediately upon the adoption of
2121 this resolution, the following business, in the order set
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2323 business for the fourteenth legislative day taking precedence
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2929 HB386 w/sub
3030 Sales and use taxes; rate on food reduced effective September
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3232 Representatives Garrett:
3333 47
3434 HB387
3535 Sales tax on food, limit on local rate reduction and growth
3636 requirement removed
3737 Representatives Garrett:
3838 47
3939 HB388
4040 Income tax, exemption for taxable retirement income increased
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8989 Representatives Garrett:
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9191 HB389
9292 Income tax, optional standard deduction increased, adjusted
9393 gross income range allowed for maximum dependent exemption
9494 increased
9595 Representative Wood (D):
9696 26
9797 HB30 w/sub
9898 Judge of probate of each county to conduct post-election
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100100 Representative Pringle:
101101 17
102102 HB320 w/sub
103103 Public works contracts; requirements to publish public notice
104104 of contract, further provided
105105 Representative Collins:
106106 35
107107 HB319
108108 Imagination Library of Alabama Program, Department of Early
109109 Childhood Education to administer through Dolly Parton's
110110 Imagination Library,
111111 Representatives Almond:
112112 15
113113 HB281
114114 Municipal zoning boards of adjustment; to further provide for
115115 an appeals process from a final decision of the board
116116 Representatives Colvin:
117117 26
118118 HB253 w/sub
119119 Taxation; certain aircraft and aircraft parts are exempt from
120120 sales, use, and lease taxes
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170170 Representatives Holk-Jones:
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172172 HB322 w/sub
173173 Post-partum depression; to require Medicaid coverage and
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175175 Representatives Hill:
176176 15
177177 HB307 w/sub
178178 Courts, appointment, support, and powers of visiting judges
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180180 Representative Crawford:
181181 21
182182 HB264
183183 Vessel Registration; amends boater registration fees and their
184184 distribution
185185 Representative Baker:
186186 38
187187 HB232 w/sub
188188 Juvenile court, required to provide written notification to
189189 local superintendent or principal of private K-12 school if
190190 student charged with or adjudicated delinquent for certain
191191 serious crimes; authorized to provide written notice of
192192 charges for or adjudication of delinquency for lesser crimes
193193 Representatives Woods:
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196196 Crimes and offenses, penalty increased for crimes of making a
197197 terrorist threat in the first or second degree, principal to
198198 immediately contact law enforcement of terrorist threat,
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250250 HB333 w/sub
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253253 Representative Shaw:
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255255 HB207 w/sub
256256 Office of Information Technology, duties expanded to include
257257 cybersecurity and tasks previously performed by Division of
258258 Data Systems Management and Telecommunications Division of the
259259 Department of Finance.
260260 Representative Moore (P):
261261 34
262262 HB338
263263 Alabama Electronic Security Board of Licensure, key
264264 duplication services excepted from definition of locksmith
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