Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB5

Introduced
2/4/25  

Caption

Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency; salary adjustments provided to certain law enforcement officers

Impact

If enacted, HB5 will lead to changes in the pay structure for various classifications of ALEA employees, including troopers, corporals, sergeants, and captains, set to take effect on September 1, 2025. This legislation seeks to enhance the financial incentives for law enforcement officers, potentially improving recruitment and retention rates within the state agency, which is crucial for maintaining public safety and trust in law enforcement.

Summary

House Bill 5 proposes salary adjustments for certain law enforcement officers employed by the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA), including troopers and specialized agents. The bill aims to establish a structured pay increase based on the employee's current salary and their position within the agency. The proposed adjustments are intended to address issues regarding compensation for law enforcement personnel, which have been a topic of discussion among legislators and public safety advocates alike.

Contention

While HB5 is positioned as a necessary adjustment to support law enforcement officers, debates surrounding the bill may arise regarding its fiscal implications, including concerns about budget allocations and the prioritization of funding for public safety compared to other state needs. Additionally, stakeholders may question whether a salary increase alone addresses the broader issues of law enforcement practices and community relations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB1

Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency, Department of Public Safety; salary adjustments provided to certain law enforcement officers

AL HB276

Law enforcement, authorizes state colleges to employ retired law enforcement officers without officers losing retirement allowance

AL HB56

Crimes and offenses; authorizes law enforcement officer to demand suspect's date of birth in certain circumstances, criminalizes providing false date of birth to law enforcement

AL HB351

Law enforcement officers, further provides for authority of officers working for the Univ. of Alabama System

AL HJR216

Urging the State of Alabama Personnel Department to Conduct a Study of State Trooper Pay

AL HB71

RSA, full-time emergency medical services technicians and paramedics allowed to purchase hazardous duty time for prior eligible service the ERS in same manner as firefighters, law enforcement officers, and correctional officers, Tier I

AL SB137

Alabama Board of Massage Therapy, terminated pursuant to the Sunset law and replaced by the Alabama Massage Therapy Licensing Board

AL HB377

Spouses and Dependents of Law Enforcement Officers Tuition Scholarship Fund created, Alabama Commission on Higher Education required to administer and adopt rules

AL SB80

Sensitivity training for law enforcement officers

AL HB47

Alabama State Missionary Baptist Convention, Inc., exempt from state, county, and municipal sales and use taxes.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.