Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB158

Introduced
2/11/25  
Refer
2/11/25  
Report Pass
2/18/25  
Refer
4/22/25  
Report Pass
4/30/25  
Enrolled
5/7/25  
Passed
5/12/25  

Caption

Driver licenses; use of foreign national driver licenses as photo identification for voting prohibited

Impact

The legislation is expected to impact the way elections are conducted in Alabama by limiting the forms of accepted identification, thereby potentially influencing voter participation among foreign nationals residing in the state. By disallowing foreign national licenses as voter ID, the bill aims to address concerns surrounding election integrity and identification verification. However, critics may contend that such measures could disenfranchise certain voters who, while legally residing in the U.S., are unable to acquire alternative forms of identification.

Summary

SB158, introduced by Senator Barfoot, aims to prohibit the use of foreign national driver licenses as photo identification for voting in Alabama. This bill seeks to amend the existing Code of Alabama to clarify that licenses issued to foreign nationals, defined as individuals who are not U.S. citizens, cannot serve as acceptable forms of ID when voting. Notably, it includes provisions specifically for the processing and expiration of these licenses to ensure compliance with immigration documentation requirements.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB158 appears to be focused primarily on themes of security and legitimacy in the electoral process. Proponents argue that ensuring strict identification protocols is essential for maintaining the integrity of elections, reflecting a commitment to lawful voting practices. Conversely, opponents may express concerns that the bill could contribute to discrimination against foreign nationals and restrict their participation in civic duties, raising debates on the balance between security and inclusive access to voting.

Contention

A contentious point within the deliberations is the classification and treatment of foreign nationals within voting laws. While the intent is to ensure that only eligible voters participate, opponents argue that such provisions may unfairly target non-citizens who possess valid residency documentation. The bill's implications touch on broader discussions of immigration policy and civic rights, creating a dichotomy between securing election integrity and ensuring fairness for all residents, regardless of citizenship status.

Companion Bills

AL HB480

Same As Driver licenses; use of foreign national driver licenses as photo identification for voting prohibited

Previously Filed As

AL SB108

Driver Licenses, invalidates any class of out-of-state driver license issued exclusively to undocumented immigrants

AL SB258

Commercial driver licenses, updated to conform to Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration regulations

AL HB361

Commercial driver licenses, updated to conform to Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration regulations

AL SB129

Diversity, equity, and inclusion; certain public entities prohibited from maintaining office that promotes diversity, equity, and inclusion programs; certain programs related to divisive concepts or diversity, equity, and inclusion, prohibited; promotion and endorsement of certain divisive concepts in certain public settings prohibited; exceptions provided; public institution of higher education, required to designate multioccupancy restrooms based on biological sex

AL HB3

Real estate commission; real estate brokers, companies, salespersons; training, qualifications licensure; penalties for certain licensee conduct; required disclosures, prohibited conduct

AL SB1

Absentee voting; prohibit assistance in preparation of; exceptions provided

AL HB230

Domestic and Foreign Corporations; annual report requirement removed

AL SB95

Tobacco products; electronic nicotine delivery systems, use or possession of device, prohibited without regard to particular substance used therein

AL SB46

Insurance Department insurers required to be licensed, unauthorized insurers, exceptions for surplus line brokers, further provided for, authority for membership in the Surplus Line Insurance Multi-State Compliance Compact Act repealed.

AL HB404

Electronic Security Board of Licensure, requirements for licensing, procedures for operating provided

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