Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB169

Introduced
2/13/25  
Refer
2/13/25  
Report Pass
2/19/25  

Caption

Executive Branch, Governor authorized to appoint vacancy in office of Lieutenant Governor, statewide constitutional amendment

Impact

Should SB169 be ratified, it will lead to a significant alteration in how vacancies in the office of Lieutenant Governor are managed in Alabama. Currently, no such provision exists, potentially leaving the position vacant until a successor is elected. By allowing gubernatorial appointments, the bill aims to maintain continuity in leadership, ensuring that essential executive functions are not hampered by vacancies. This change is positioned as a means to reinforce the stability of the state's government structure and responsiveness to its constituents.

Summary

SB169 proposes an amendment to the Alabama Constitution to authorize the Governor to appoint an individual to fill a vacancy in the office of Lieutenant Governor. This bill seeks to align the process of filling such vacancies with the existing powers of the Governor regarding other statewide elected offices, including the Attorney General and State Treasurer. The introduction of this bill occurs within a context of ongoing discussions about the powers vested in state executives and the mechanisms for ensuring uninterrupted governance in the absence of elected officials.

Contention

While the bill aims to streamline governance, there could be notable contention about the implications of granting additional appointment powers to the Governor. Critics may argue that such a shift could lead to an over-concentration of power in the executive branch, reducing the checks and balances that are foundational to democratic governance. Discussions may arise concerning the democratic process and the need for electorally chosen representatives, emphasizing the importance of the citizens' voice in filling such a pivotal role as the Lieutenant Governor.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB35

Legislature; legislative sessions divided into two periods; deadline for passing budget bills imposed; Governor veto procedures revised; constitutional amendment

AL HB109

Houston Co., judge of probate, age to qualify for election or appointment increased to age 75, constitutional amendment

AL HB400

District Attorneys; salary increased during term of office authorized; Constitutional Amendment

AL SB49

Constitutional Amendment-Tuscaloosa Co.-referendum on the merger of the governments for the City of Tuscaloosa and Northport.

AL HB189

Department of Transportation; Governor to authorized to create State Transportation Commission; Commission authorized to appoint Director of Transportation

AL HB302

Statewide Constitutional Amendment, to grant school lands in Fayette and Walker Co.s to Franklin Co. Board of Education.

AL HB436

Lauderdale County, Electric Utility Board, establishment, members, transfer of City of Florence Electric Department to board, board members appointed by City Council of Florence and Lauderdale County Commission, Constitutional Amendment.

AL HB107

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

AL HB106

Dale County, judge of probate, age limit to be elected increased to age 75, constitutional amendment

AL SB74

State Health Officer, qualifications and appointment of revised, authority during states of emergency revised.

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