

HB56/SB22 (2019) - Wall Tax
This bill would provide an income tax refund check-off for a contribution to "We Build the Wall, Inc." Existing state law allows for taxpayers to select local non-profits like the Alabama Aging Program,...
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This bill would provide an income tax refund check-off for a contribution to "We Build the Wall, Inc." Existing state law allows for taxpayers to select local non-profits like the Alabama Aging Program,...
This bill would revise the crime of unlawful marijuana possession to eliminate references to personal use, provide that a person commits the crime based on weight, and provide a fine for a violation of...
This bill would provide for the voluntary transfer of a case from a municipal court to the county district or circuit court when the defendant qualifies for a pretrial diversion program, mental health court...
This bill would define racial profiling and would prohibit a law enforcement officer from engaging in racial profiling. The bill would require county and municipal police departments to adopt written...
This bill would prohibit the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency from suspending the driver's license of an individual for failure to pay a fine, penalty, fee, or court costs associated with a conviction...
This bill would allow public schools to offer elective courses focusing on the study of the Bible in grades six to 12. This bill would also allow public schools to display artifacts, monuments, symbols, and...