January 19, 2022 •
Alabama Special Session Announced
Gov. Kay Ivey announced a special session to address how the state will use the remaining first-round funds from the American Rescue Plan. Alabama still has about $443 million left to be used for pandemic-related health care services and reimbursement. […]
Gov. Kay Ivey announced a special session to address how the state will use the remaining first-round funds from the American Rescue Plan.
Alabama still has about $443 million left to be used for pandemic-related health care services and reimbursement.
This session will begin on January 19.
October 15, 2021 •
Special Session Announced
Gov. Kay Ivey announced a second special session of the Alabama Legislature to convene on October 28. The purpose of the special session is to undertake the decennial redistricting process.
Gov. Kay Ivey announced a second special session of the Alabama Legislature to convene on October 28.
The purpose of the special session is to undertake the decennial redistricting process.
October 5, 2021 •
Special Session Adjourns
The special session of the Alabama Legislature adjourned October 1 after approving Gov. Kay Ivey’s plan to allocate COVID-19 relief funding to a prison infrastructure plan. Another special session is expected to be called to take up the issue of […]
The special session of the Alabama Legislature adjourned October 1 after approving Gov. Kay Ivey’s plan to allocate COVID-19 relief funding to a prison infrastructure plan.
Another special session is expected to be called to take up the issue of redistricting before the Legislature convenes for the 2022 session on January 11, 2022.
May 20, 2020 •
Alabama Legislature Adjourns Sine Die
On May 18, the final day of the regular session, the Alabama Legislature voted to approve with Gov. Kay Ivey’s amendment to Senate Bill 161. This amendment allocates the $1.8 billion received by the state from the CARES Act. Thus, […]
On May 18, the final day of the regular session, the Alabama Legislature voted to approve with Gov. Kay Ivey’s amendment to Senate Bill 161.
This amendment allocates the $1.8 billion received by the state from the CARES Act.
Thus, the Alabama Legislature now stands adjourned sine die.
April 27, 2020 •
Alabama Legislature Delays Its Return
The Alabama Legislature’s leadership has announced the Legislature’s return will be delayed until May 4. Originally set to return on April 28, the decision complies with Gov. Kay Ivey’s stay-at-home order, which remains in effect until April 30. This delay […]
The Alabama Legislature’s leadership has announced the Legislature’s return will be delayed until May 4.
Originally set to return on April 28, the decision complies with Gov. Kay Ivey’s stay-at-home order, which remains in effect until April 30.
This delay will require the Legislature to work quickly as the session must adjourn sine die on or before May 18, per the state constitution.
April 1, 2020 •
Alabama Legislature Suspends Legislative Session
After reconvening from the scheduled spring break, the Alabama Legislature has decided to suspend the legislative session. The session is suspended as of March 31, due to concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic. Upon reconvening on April 28, the Legislature will […]
After reconvening from the scheduled spring break, the Alabama Legislature has decided to suspend the legislative session.
The session is suspended as of March 31, due to concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic.
Upon reconvening on April 28, the Legislature will have until May 18 to complete any pending legislation.
Legislation includes the constitutionally mandated budget bill for the fiscal year starting on October 1.
May 22, 2017 •
Alabama Legislature Adjourns Sine Die
The Legislature adjourned sine die late Friday, May 19, 2017. Bills to block removal of Confederate monuments and allow certified midwives to deliver babies in the home both passed. Lawmakers failed to pass the prison bill and Gov. Kay Ivey […]
The Legislature adjourned sine die late Friday, May 19, 2017.
Bills to block removal of Confederate monuments and allow certified midwives to deliver babies in the home both passed.
Lawmakers failed to pass the prison bill and Gov. Kay Ivey is expected to revisit the issue in a special session.
May 5, 2016 •
Alabama Legislature Adjourns Sine Die
The Legislature adjourned sine die late Wednesday, May 4, 2016. Lawmakers started the impeachment process of Gov. Robert Bentley and passed an education budget. The general fund added $15 million to Medicaid, but left an $85 million deficit. Bentley is […]
The Legislature adjourned sine die late Wednesday, May 4, 2016.
Lawmakers started the impeachment process of Gov. Robert Bentley and passed an education budget. The general fund added $15 million to Medicaid, but left an $85 million deficit. Bentley is expected to call for a special session to address the deficit.
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