Senator • Republican
Steve Livingston
Alabama • District SD-008

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Activity Summary
Bills Sponsored
38
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
89% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 45
Other: 84
Yea: 3567
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Sponsored Bills
AL SB326•Passed
Sheriff, use of credit card or debit card authorized
Primary Sponsor
AL SB328•Passed
Jackson County Probate Judge, salary revised
Primary Sponsor
AL SB346•Introduced
Alabama Resilience Council, created
Primary Sponsor
AL SB190•Engrossed
Health care policies; eliminate cost-sharing for prostate screening coverage of high risk men.
Primary Sponsor
AL SB65•Passed
Paint Rock in Jackson County, corporate limits altered
Primary Sponsor
AL SB139•Passed
Scottsboro, municipal elections for Mayor and City Council and City Board of Education extended for one additional year based on staggered terms
Primary Sponsor
AL SB64•Passed
State waters; persons commercially cutting aquatic plants required to remove cut plants, criminal penalties established
Primary Sponsor
AL SB131•Introduced
Building codes; standardization of certain non-residential building codes, provided; practice architecture and duties of local building code officials, further provided
Primary Sponsor
AL SB309•Passed
Relating to sales taxes; to provide for the additional state sales tax rate in ABC retail stores.
Primary Sponsor
AL SB266•Passed
Motor vehicles, maximum weights on state roads further provided
Primary Sponsor
AL SB247•Passed
Alabama Workforce Transformation Act FY24 Regular Session SENATE
Primary Sponsor
AL SB5•Passed
To amend Section 17-14-70, Code of Alabama 1975, to provide for the reapportionment and redistricting of the state's United States Congressional districts for the purpose of electing members at the General Election in 2024 and thereafter, until the release of the next federal census; and to add Section 17-40-70.1 to the Code of Alabama 1975, to provide legislative findings.
Primary Sponsor
AL SB90•Passed
Relating to sales and use tax; to add a new Section 40-23-4.5, Code of Alabama 1975, to exclude products under Chapter 2A of Title 20 from the producer value added sales and use tax exemption.
Primary Sponsor
AL SB145•Introduced
Relating to the Volunteer Rescue Squad Tuition Reimbursement Act of 2018; to amend Sections 22-18-60, 22-18-61, and 22-18-64, Code of Alabama 1975, to decrease the required contracted for service time after graduation and licensing from three years to two years; to expand the program to include students who contract and provide service to ambulance services; to provide exclusions from reimbursement; and to increase the amount of operational expenses reimbursed to the Alabama Community College System; and to add Section 22-18-61.1 to the Code of Alabama 1975, to provide for the retroactive reimbursement of certain fees and expenses.
Primary Sponsor
AL SB268•Engrossed
Relating to environmental covenants; to amend Section 35-19-2, Code of Alabama 1975, to provide that work regarding aboveground storage tanks registered for eligibility under the Alabama Underground and Aboveground Storage Tank Trust Fund does not constitute an environmental response project for environmental covenant purposes.
Primary Sponsor
AL SB33•Passed
Relating to motor vehicles and traffic; to amend Sections 11-49-4, 32-5A-173, and 32-5A-176, Code of Alabama 1975; to prohibit a municipality from setting speed limits on county-maintained streets within its corporate limits in certain circumstances; and to make nonsubstantive, technical revisions to update the existing code language to current style.
Primary Sponsor
AL SB219•Introduced
Relating to building codes; to authorize the use of certain refrigerants and refrigerant-equipped products that are in compliance with the National Clean Air Act.
Primary Sponsor
AL SB38•Passed
To alter, rearrange, and extend the boundary lines and corporate limits of the municipality of Skyline in Jackson County.
Primary Sponsor
AL SB194•Introduced
Relating to alcoholic beverages; to amend Sections 28-3-1, 28-3A-3, 28-3A-21, and 28-3A-23, Code of Alabama 1975 and add Sections 28-3-208, 28-3A-9.1, and 28-3A-17.2 to the Code of Alabama 1975; to define a new category of low-alcohol content liquor beverages called mixed spirit beverages; to require all mixed spirit beverages, other than those distributed by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, to be distributed through a licensed wholesaler; to levy taxes upon the distribution of these beverages; to provide for licensure of retailers of mixed spirit beverages and set a fee for licensure; to add Chapter 8B to Title 28 of the Code of Alabama 1975; to require licensed importers, manufacturers, and suppliers of mixed spirit beverages to enter into exclusive franchise agreements with wholesalers; to exempt from the wholesaler franchise laws mixed spirit beverages distributed by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board and sold at retail at ABC stores; and to make nonsubstantive, technical revisions to update the existing code language to current style.
Primary Sponsor
AL SB30•Introduced
Relating to exempt Upper Sand Mountain United Methodist Larger Parish, Incorporated, from the payment of all state, county, and municipal sales and use taxes.
Primary Sponsor
AL SB31•Introduced
Relating to state, county, and municipal sales and use taxes; to amend Section 40-23-5, Code of Alabama 1975, to exempt Nourish One Child from payment of state, county, and municipal sales and use taxes.
Primary Sponsor
AL SB29•Introduced
Relating to exempt all property owned and used by Long Ranch, a domestic nonprofit corporation, from any state, county, and local ad valorem taxes; and to exempt Long Ranch from all state, county, and municipal sales and use taxes.
Primary Sponsor
AL SB81•Passed
Alabama Trust Fund, virtual meetings, provided for, operation of board provided for, Sec. 36-17-21 added.
Co-Sponsor
AL SB19•Passed
Income tax, optional standard deduction amount and adjusted gross income range allowable for maximum optional standard deduction and dependent exemption, increased, Secs. 40-18-15, 40-18-19 am'd.
Co-Sponsor
AL SB304•Introduced
Plumbers and gas fitters, journeyman plumber replaced with a residential plumber as a member of the board, expand examination options for a journeyman plumber or gas fitter, definitions, Secs. 34-37-1, 34-37-3, 34-37-6, 34-37-8, 34-37-12 am'd.
Co-Sponsor
AL SB273•Introduced
Counties, license taxes, prohibited on farmers
Co-Sponsor
AL SB272•Passed
Health, telehealth and telemedicine further provided for, reg. by Bd. of Medical Examiners and Medical Licensure Commission, Secs. 34-24-700 to 34-24-707, inclusive, added; Secs. 34-24-500 to 34-24-508, inclusive, re practice of medicine across state lines, repealed.
Co-Sponsor
AL SB274•Passed
Sales and use tax, agricultural products, producer value added agricultural products exempt from sales tax, Sec. 40-23-1, 40-23-4 am'd.
Primary Sponsor
AL SB224•Passed
Unemployment compensation, individual required to search for work a certain number of times per week to be eligible to receive benefits, Sec. 25-4-77 am'd.
Co-Sponsor
AL SB196•Passed
Death sentences, Governor required to provide prior notice when granting a reprieve or commutation to Attorney General and to family member of victim, const. amend.
Primary Sponsor
AL SB182•Passed
Motor fuel, retailers and transportation infrastructure, state and political subdivisions prohibited from regulating exception for Chapter 17, Title 40.
Primary Sponsor
AL SB170•Passed
Education, school grading system, certain English language learners exempt from proficiency assessments considered in grading public K-12 schools, State Superintendent of Education to amend state plan under Every Student Succeeds Act, Sec. 16-6C-2 am'd.
Co-Sponsor
AL SB127•Introduced
Education, constitutional amendment, public K-12 schools required to play Star-Spangled Banner on schools and at school athletic events, const. amend.
Co-Sponsor
AL SB157•Introduced
Rural economic development, Rural Logging Support Act, established, taxpayers authorized to receive a tax credit for contributions to logging support organizations, exceptions for weight restrictions for certain vehicles used in forest commerce
Co-Sponsor
AL SB156•Introduced
Public assistance, requires compliance with child support enforcement programs to qualify for food assistance, Sec. 38-4-15 added.
Co-Sponsor
AL SB10•Introduced
Freedom of speech, service providers, prohibit from taking certain restrictive actions against a user based on content of speech expressed
Co-Sponsor
AL SB187•Engrossed
State Employee Retirees' Trust Fund Funding Act, State Employee Retirees' Trust Fund created in State Treasury as permanent trust and investment account to fund periodic bonus checks for state employee retirees
Co-Sponsor
AL SB296•Engrossed
Economic development, counties and municipalities, requirements revised for incurring indebtedness and for selling or granting public property for private economic development and for certain public notices, Amendment 772, Constitution of Alabama of 1901, am'd., const. amend.
Primary Sponsor
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