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Alabama House approves scores of local and statewide bills; HB 28 oyster-credit and several regulatory measures pass
Summary
The Alabama House completed a packed floor session, adopting unanimous or largely uncontested votes on a long list of local and regular-calendar bills and recording final passage on measures including HB 28 (oyster-shell recycling tax credit), HB 128 (midwifery substitute carried over for amendment work), HB 117 (county pre-funded payment-card authority), and HB 153 (Trussville personnel opt-out refile).
The Alabama House of Representatives spent much of the floor session advancing a wide array of bills, finishing the day with recorded votes on dozens of local and regular-calendar measures and several debated items.
Most of the calendar moved rapidly under the clerk’s roll calls: a string of uncontested local bills and committee reports were put to recorded votes and adopted. The clerk announced adoption and final passage on multiple measures on the consent and regular calendars.
Among the measures that drew explicit floor explanations or debate:
- HB 28 (Representative Kevin Brown) — Sponsor explanation…
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