Rebuild Alabama Act - Special Session 2019
Important note: the three bills comprising the Rebuild Alabama Act were first read 6Mar and a public hearing was held at 10 am the following day. Transparency - hell no, not in Alabama
- How did your representative and senator vote on HB1, HB2, and HB3?
- Are you angry about the fuel tax? Well read this from mynbc15.com "All freshman who ran for house and senate were briefed on the need for the infrastructure bill well before they were elected and they were vetted by the house and senate leadership and if they were not for increasing the gas tax for infrastructure they were not encouraged to run," Ivey said. How do you like being played! Question to the voters, why didnt someone speak the truth after being instructed into office.
- Gov Ivey my marked-up copy
- Gov Kay Ivey's breakdown of taxes and how the revenue can and can not be allocated
House voting
- HB1 Poole, special session (13 pages) (jc) engrossed. Transportation Cmte approved it on a voice vote. House vote, 103 yeas, 0 nays, and 0 Abstains. Immediately read the first time in the Senate and assigned to the Transportation and Engergy Committee.
- HB2, Poole (30 pages) (fd), my marked-up copy. engrossed. Transportation Cmte approved it on a voice vote. House vote , 83 yeas, 20 nays, and 0 Abstains. Nay votes: Farley, Harebison, Holmes, Johnson, Mooney, Rogers, Stadthagen, Treadaway, Wheeler, Whorton, Carns, Dismukes, Fincher, Fridy, Hanes, Kiel, Moore (M), Sorrell, Standridge, Weaver. Moore (P) and Hatcher either did not vote or was not present. Immediately read the first time in the Senate and assigned to the Transportation and Engergy Committee.
- HB3, Poole (5 pages) (?), Transportation Cmte approved it on a voice vote. House vote , 100 yeas, 3 Nay votes: Rogers, Hanes, Moore(M) and Abstain vote: Hurst. Moore (P) was not present or choose not to vote. Immediately read the first time in the Senate and assigned to the Transportation and Engergy Committee.
- Public hearing today 7March with Transportation Committee ONE DAY after HB1, HB2, and HB3 was introduced. Transparency - not with OUR legislature. My email to Transportation Cmte.
- HB1, HB2, and HB3 passed unanamiously. You can thank each of these individuals on the Transportation Cmte for their Yea voice votes, instead of recorded votes. But "We the People" have got them covered.
- Know how your representative voted for you. Who is your representative?
Senate Voting