Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB263

Introduced
3/19/25  

Caption

Montgomery County, board of education term of office further provided for, constitutional amendment

Impact

The proposed amendment, if ratified, will specifically alter Section 51-5.00 of the Alabama Constitution of 2022 by instituting shorter terms for board members. The implication of this change is significant as it could result in increased electoral participation and accountability among members of the educational board. Proponents of the amendment may argue that shorter terms can lead to more adaptability and relevance in addressing the rapidly evolving educational challenges within Montgomery County.

Summary

SB263 proposes a constitutional amendment to modify the terms of office for the members of the Montgomery County Board of Education from four years to two years. This change aims to allow for more frequent elections and potentially greater responsiveness to the needs and concerns of the community regarding education management. The bill seeks to provide a more dynamic governance structure by enabling members to be elected more regularly, ensuring that constituents have a say in their educational leadership more often than previously established terms permitted.

Contention

There may be points of contention regarding the necessity and consequences of such a change. Critics might argue that shortening terms could lead to instability and a lack of continuity in the governance of educational policies. Additionally, the logistical implications of holding elections every two years, including potential increased costs and voter fatigue, could be concerns raised during discussions surrounding the bill. Furthermore, such a change may lead to debates on the effectiveness of transitioning from a four-year term to a two-year term in enhancing the educational outcomes for students in Montgomery County.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB141

St. Clair County, specifying qualified electors for county superintendent and board of education and changing Pell City Board of Education from an elected to appointed board and specifying residential qualifications for members of city board local constitutional amendment

AL HB239

Constitutional Amendment; to vest school land located in Walker County in the Franklin County Board of Education

AL HB302

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

AL SB86

Tuscaloosa County; Tuscaloosa City Board of Education, jurisdiction to include only territory within city limits, territory outside of City of Tuscaloosa city limits, included in jurisdiction of county board of education, ad valorem taxes redistributed, Constitutional Amendment.

AL HB400

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

AL SB228

Tuscaloosa County, special fund to be used to match federal funds for eastern bypass, constitutional amendment

AL HB311

Choctaw County, courts costs, Legislature authorized to levy by local law, constitutional amendment

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 HB287

Montgomery County, Montgomery City/County Personnel Board and Department, abolished, new personnel merit system provided separately for city and county employees, separate appeals board and rules.

AL HB98

Fundamental rights of parents, provided for, Constitutional Amendment

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