Representative • Democrat
Barbara Drummond
Alabama • District HD-103

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Activity Summary
Bills Sponsored
17
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
75% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 182
Not Voting: 957
Other: 141
Yea: 3323
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Sponsored Bills
AL HB8•Passed
Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, regulation of retail sale of certain tobacco products and electronic nicotine delivery systems, further provided
Primary Sponsor
AL HB104•Passed
Class 2 municipalities; authorized to declare abandoned debris a public nuisance; abatement and removal procedures provided
Primary Sponsor
AL HB438•Introduced
Education Transparency Board; established, duties provided, impact study required following certain budget reductions at the U.S. Department of Education, State Board of Education authorized to adopt rules
Primary Sponsor
AL HB103•Introduced
Firearms; storage requirements provided; criminal penalty for violation resulting in possession by minor under certain circumstances, subject to exceptions
Primary Sponsor
AL HB414•Introduced
Firearms, criminal penalty for unreasonably secured firearm stored by parent in possession of child
Primary Sponsor
AL HB174•Engrossed
Crimes & offenses, further provides for the crime of discharging a firearm
Primary Sponsor
AL HB65•Engrossed
Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, regulation of retail sale of certain tobacco products, electronic nicotine delivery
Primary Sponsor
AL HB224•Introduced
Firearms, criminal penalty for unreasonably secured firearm stored by parent in possession of child
Primary Sponsor
AL HB319•Engrossed
Relating to the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board; to amend Sections 28-11-2, 28-11-3, 28-11-5, 28-11-6.1, 28-11-6.2, 28-11-7, 28-11-9, 28-11-10, 28-11-12, 28-11-13, 28-11-14, 28-11-16, 28-11-17.1, 28-11-18, 28-11-19, Code of Alabama 1975, to revise the definition of "electronic nicotine delivery system" to include delivery of substances other than tobacco; to further provide for the sale of tobacco and other related products to minors; to prohibit the distribution of tobacco, tobacco products, electronic nicotine delivery systems, e-liquids, and alternative nicotine products through a vending machine; to provide license fees for the retail sale of certain tobacco products; to further provide for the authorized penalties for certain violations; to establish the Tobacco Licensing and Compliance Fund in the State Treasury and provide for its administration; to further provide for the membership of the advisory board to the Alcoholic Beverages Control Board; to further provide for the requirement of tobacco retailers to post signage warning of the dangers of tobacco product use; to require the board to adopt rules; to require the State Board of Education to establish a model vaping awareness, education, and prevention program and require each local board of education to adopt a policy based on the model policy; to repeal Section 28-11-15, Code of Alabama 1975, and in connection therewith would have as its purpose or effect the requirement of a new or increased expenditure of local funds within the meaning of Section 111.05 of the Constitution of Alabama of 2022.
Primary Sponsor
AL HB123•Introduced
Relating to firearms; to amend Section 13A-11-72, Code of Alabama 1975, to provide a criminal penalty for a parent or legal guardian who fails to reasonably secure their firearm resulting in their minor possessing the firearm on the premises of a public school; to make nonsubstantive, technical revisions to update the existing code language to current style; and in connection therewith would have as its purpose or effect the requirement of a new or increased expenditure of local funds within the meaning of Section 111.05 of the Constitution of Alabama of 2022.
Primary Sponsor
AL HB52•Engrossed
Relating to the Board of Pardons and Paroles; to amend Section 15-22-30.1, Code of Alabama 1975, to require that at least one residential transition center established by the board to be a women's facility.
Primary Sponsor
AL HB173•Introduced
Relating to the salaries of public education employees; to provide for a revision of the State Minimum Salary Schedule to reflect a pay increase of two percent beginning with the fiscal year 2023-2024; to provide that each employee of certain boards of education shall receive the pay increase according to placement on the appropriate salary step; to require the appropriate increases on the State Minimum Salary Schedule; to provide support employees with a two percent pay increase beginning with the fiscal year 2023-2024; to require salary schedules; to provide the employees of certain other public educational institutions and schools with a two percent pay increase for the 2023-2024 fiscal year; to provide for an across the board salary increase on all two-year postsecondary salary schedules, to establish other requirements on the two-year postsecondary salary schedules; and to establish miscellaneous pay provisions relating to public education.
Primary Sponsor
AL HB353•Engrossed
Taxation, Blessing Angels Gifting Tree, exempt from state, county, and municipal sales and use taxes, Sec. 40-23-5 am'd.
Primary Sponsor
AL HB213•Passed
Mobile County, county treasurer, office abolished, duties transferred to county commission
Primary Sponsor
AL HB97•Introduced
Oil and Gas Board, underground gas storage facilities, regulation, gas further defined to include abandonment of underground storage facilities, performance bonds, fees by board, Secs. 9-17-150, 9-17-151 am'd.
Primary Sponsor
AL HB214•Introduced
Teachers' Retirement System, retirees and beneficiaries, receiving benefits on a certain date, one-time lump sum payment, payment in May 2022, funding to be in Education Trust Fund budget for fiscal year commencing in Oct. 1, 2022.
Primary Sponsor
AL HB101•Introduced
Boards of Registrars, require diversity of membership, Sec. 17-3-2 am'd.
Primary Sponsor
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