

HB3/HB14 (2019) - Public Benefits
Both of these bills, introduced by Representative Hanes, are bills that would add more requirements for people to qualify to receive public benefits like SNAP and TANF. HB3 would require drug testing for...
Both of these bills, introduced by Representative Hanes, are bills that would add more requirements for people to qualify to receive public benefits like SNAP and TANF. HB3 would require drug testing for...
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 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 revise the penalties for possession of less than an ounce of marijuana. Instead of a misdemeanor and possible jail time, the penalty for the first two offenses would be a violation and small...
This bill would institute mandatory minimum sentences for the possession of any mixture containing fentanyl at certain weights. Fentanyl is a potent drug that is commonly associated with the opioid epidemic...