Senator • Republican
Andrew Jones
Alabama • District SD-010

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Activity Summary
Bills Sponsored
41
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
82% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 33
Other: 92
Yea: 3571
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Sponsored Bills
AL SB163•Introduced
State Auditor; powers and duties revised; Division of Investigations created
Primary Sponsor
AL SB69•Introduced
Public Investments; to prohibit Board of Control of ERSA and TRSA from investing with restricted entities affiliated with Communist Chinese military companies
Primary Sponsor
AL SB235•Passed
Etowah County, fiduciary responsibility for Mega Sports Complex Authority immediately transferred to the City of Rainbow City and upon full payment of outstanding debts, assets of authority transferred to Rainbow City
Primary Sponsor
AL SB200•Passed
Drug courts; name changed to "accountability courts," eligibility expanded to include veterans and individuals with mental illness, duties of Administrative Office of Courts further provided for
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AL SB234•Introduced
Cherokee County, off-road vehicle parks, provide for the permitting, inspection, operation, and to provide fines for violations
Primary Sponsor
AL SB67•Passed
Veterans Affairs, board membership revised, appointment and duties of commissioner provided for
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AL SB228•Introduced
Financial Institutions and Insurers; using social credit score to discriminate prohibited; violations of insurers an unfair trade practice; fines, penalties and remedies authorized
Primary Sponsor
AL SB68•Introduced
Local emergency management organizations; mutual aid agreements with other public and private agencies
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AL SB70•Passed
Alabama Veterans Resource Center, center and board created to assist veterans and families transition to civilian life; duties and powers of board provided
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AL SB161•Introduced
Medicaid; establishing coverage parity between opioid and nonopioid pain medications.
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AL SB71•Introduced
Income tax; certain compensation of civilian employees of Armed Forces, exempt
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AL SB93•Introduced
Pharmacy Benefits Managers; providing additional regulation of practices
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AL SB209•Passed
National guard and reserve; state income tax exemption
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AL SB153•Passed
Expungement , to provide that a person adjudged youthful offender for a misdemeanor offense, violation, traffic violation, or municipal ordinance violation may file a petition to have records expunged.
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AL SB135•Passed
Veterans, to establish and operate a statewide integrated health care system dedicated to Alabama veterans and their immediate family members
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AL SB340•Engrossed
Cherokee County, provides for permitting, inspection, operation, and fines for ATV parks
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AL SB263•Passed
Etowah County, provides for service of process
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AL SB274•Introduced
State Auditor; powers and duties revised; Division of Investigations created
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AL SB254•Introduced
ATV parks, provides for permitting, inspection, operation, and fines for violations
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AL SB262•Passed
Etowah County, constitutional amendment, authorizes legislature to fix court costs by local law
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AL SB206•Engrossed
Public K-12 schools, to prohibit certain actions toward military children and membership in athletic associations that do the same
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AL SB338•Introduced
Cherokee County, provides for permitting, inspection, operation, and fines for ATV parks
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AL SB261•Introduced
Cherokee County, constitutional amendment, authorizes legislature to fix court costs by local law
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AL SB251•Introduced
Public Investments; to prohibit Board of Control of ERSA and TRSA from investing with restricted entities affiliated with Communist Chinese military companies
Primary Sponsor
AL SB298•Passed
Relating to outdoor recreation; to provide for the development of a strategic trail network; to provide for grants for qualified donations of donated property; to create the Sweet Trails Alabama Project Fund and the Sweet Trails Alabama Acquisition Fund and provide for the use of monies in the funds; and to further provide for the liability of property owners for recreational use of certain property and abutting property.
Primary Sponsor
AL SB258•Passed
Relating to water utilities; to amend Act 2022-378 of the 2022 Regular Session, now appearing as Section 41-5A-12.2 of the Code of Alabama 1975, relating to certain nonprofit corporations providing water service and providing a one-time audit by the Department of Examiners of Public Accounts, to specify that the law applies to nonprofit corporations providing water service to its members or the public; and to authorize the department to conduct an additional one-time audit of a nonprofit corporation if the department suspects fraud or mismanagement of funds.
Primary Sponsor
AL SB285•Passed
Relating to wine and mead; to amend Section 28-3A-20.4, Code of Alabama 1975, to provide that a nonprofit organization may be issued a license to host a wine festival; to further provide for the application process and conditions of licensure to host or participate in a wine festival; and to further provide for the collection and remittance of taxes due on the sale of wine at a wine festival; to amend Section 28-6A-2, Code of Alabama 1975, to further provide for wine manufacturer licensees located in dry counties by allowing such manufacturers to transport and sell wine to retailers under certain limits and to specify that such licensees may host or participate in wine festivals; to amend Section 28-7-10.1, Code of Alabama 1975, to further provide for small farm wineries by permitting such wineries to produce mead; and to amend Section 28-7-16, Code of Alabama 1975, to further provide for the excise tax rate for mead.
Primary Sponsor
AL SB65•Introduced
Relating to municipal occupational license taxes; to add Section 11-51-91.1 to the Code of Alabama 1975, to reduce any municipal occupational license tax greater than one percent based on an annual reduction in the tax until the tax would be one percent; to provide that any occupational license tax levied by any municipality would not apply to any person performing an occupation in the police jurisdiction of the municipality or on any property annexed into the municipality after January 1, 2023; to provide for a referendum under certain conditions in certain counties in which two or more municipalities levied an occupational tax greater than one percent on January 1, 2023; to prohibit a municipality from levying a new occupational license tax or increasing the rate of any existing municipal occupational license tax; to provide for certain exceptions from any occupational taxes for certain temporary workers and for severance pay; to specify the power of a municipality pursuant to Section 11-51-90 of the Code of Alabama 1975, to license an exhibition, trade, business, vocation, occupation, or profession only within the corporate limits and jurisdiction of the municipality, to further provide for refunds and collections of the license fees and taxes, and to provide that these provisions are retroactive and declaratory of existing law.
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AL SB259•Passed
Relating to Cherokee County; to authorize the Cherokee County Commission to levy and provide for the collection of an additional vehicle license and registration fee on each vehicle license and registration, transfer, or renewal of any vehicle in the county; and to provide for distribution of the proceeds from the fees to the sheriff and the district attorney.
Primary Sponsor
AL SB22•Passed
Relating to Emergency Management; to amend Section 31-9-10, Code of Alabama 1975, to provide contract letting requirements for local emergency management organizations; to amend Section 31-9-60, Code of Alabama 1975, to increase supplemental funding for assistance to local emergency management organizations; to amend 31-9-61, Code of Alabama 1975, to establish standards for course work for local emergency management director certification; to amend Section 31-9-62, Code of Alabama 1975, to change salary supplements for local emergency management directors and revise local emergency management organization eligibility for federal funds; and to make nonsubstantive, technical revisions to update the existing code language to current style.
Primary Sponsor
AL SB257•Introduced
Relating to sales taxes; to amend Section 40-23-1, as last amended by Acts 2022-199 and 2022-291, 2022 Regular Session, Code of Alabama 1975, Section 40-23-2, as last amended by Act 2022-346, 2022 Regular Session, Code of Alabama 1975, Section 40-23-60, as last amended by Act 2022-199, 2022 Regular Session, Code of Alabama 1975, and Section 40-23-61, Code of Alabama 1975; to define "food" and begin phasing-out the state sales and use tax on food on September 1, 2023; to require certain growth targets in the Education Trust Fund for future sales tax reductions on food; to establish the sales and use tax rate on food for purposes of county and municipal sales and use taxes as the existing general or retail sales and use tax rate; and to authorize a county and municipality to reduce the sales and use tax rate or exempt food from local sales and use taxes.
Primary Sponsor
AL SB69•Engrossed
Relating to the Retirement Systems of Alabama; to amend Section 36-27-59, Code of Alabama 1975, to remove the time limit for purchasing hazardous duty time for prior eligible service for certain firefighters, law enforcement officers, and correctional officers covered under the Employees' Retirement System or the Teachers' Retirement System as Tier I plan members.
Primary Sponsor
AL SB70•Introduced
Relating to Etowah County; to provide that the director and employees of The Etowah County Punishment and Corrections Authority have arrest powers and may make arrests in certain circumstances.
Primary Sponsor
AL SB329•Passed
Etowah County, Mega Sports Complex Authority, membership, distribution, treatment of debt, and rountine audits provided further, Secs. 45-28-220.03, 45-28-243.02 am'd.
Primary Sponsor
AL SB203•Passed
Municipal courts, fines and fees, Administrative Office of Courts to annually collect data on revenue, budgets, etc., municipal courts to utilize the Ala. state judicial information system or information system integrated with state system, penalties, Finance Dept to provide report forms, Examiners of Public Accounts or CPA authorized to audit
Co-Sponsor
AL SB190•Engrossed
Redistricting, legal challenges against statewide plans, establish venue before 3-judge panel to hear challenge, Sec. 29-1-2.5 am'd.
Co-Sponsor
AL SB31•Passed
Adoption, family leave, to require certain employers to provide certain amounts of family leave to employees who adopt children, and to require employers who provide maternity benefits to female employees to offer equivalent benefits to adoptive parents, Secs. 16-25-11.12, 36-26-35.2, 36-26-36.2 am'd.
Primary Sponsor
AL SB38•Engrossed
State Auditor, Office abolished, duties and responsibilities transferred to State Treasurer, const. amend.
Primary Sponsor
AL SB33•Passed
Water utilities, nonprofit corps, not organized under Title 11, Code of Alabama 1975, audit by Examiners of Public Accounts under certain conditions
Primary 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 SB315•Engrossed
Alcoholic beverages, wine festival licensure, further provided, collection and reporting of taxes, further provided, Sec. 28-3A-20.4 am'd.
Primary Sponsor
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