Bill | Short Title | Status | Comm Assigned |
| Freedom of speech, service providers, prohibit from taking certain restrictive actions against a user based on content of speech expressed | Indefinitely Postponed in House of Origin | Judiciary |
| Relating to income taxes, to provide that up to $6,000 of taxable retirement income is exempt from state income tax for individuals 65 years of age or older, Sec. 40-18-19 am'd. | Pending Committee Action in Second House | Ways and Means Education |
| 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. | Enacted | |
| Facial recognition technology, use of match as the sole basis of probable cause or arrest, prohibited | Enacted | |
| Economic tax incentives, reporting requirements of state agencies, Sec. 40-1-50 am'd. | Pending Committee Action in House of Origin | Finance and Taxation Education |
| Meetings of governmental bodies, with members from two or more counties, participation by electronic means authorized under certain conditions, may be counted for a quorum, means of access required to be published, Sec. 36-25A-5.1 am'd. | Enacted | |
| Labor, definitions of employment, marketplace contractors under certain conditions not an employee of marketplace platform, Sec. 25-4-121 repealed; Sec. 25-4-10, 25-5-1 am'd. | Enacted | |
| Education budget, appropriations for the support, maintenance, and development of public education | Pending Committee Action in House of Origin | Finance and Taxation Education |
| Public assistance, requires compliance with child support enforcement programs to qualify for food assistance, Sec. 38-4-15 added. | Indefinitely Postponed in House of Origin | Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Development |
| 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. | Enacted | |
| Alabama Numeracy Act, established for K-5 public school students, Elementary Mathematics Task force and Postsecondary Mathematics Task Forces created, Office of Mathematics Improvement created, use of assessments, intervention services, summer programs, and mathematics coaches provided, use of Common Core State Standards in K-12 schools terminated and prohibited | Enacted | |
| Finance Dept., Chief Procurement Officer, powers and duties further provided, Rehabilitation Services Dept., exempt, Secs. 41-4-122, 41-4-126, 41-4-132, 41-4-133, 41-4-171 am'd. | Enacted | |
| Education Trust Fund Rolling Reserve Act, to allow Education Trust Fund Advancement and Technology Fund to be used for capital outlay, Sec. 29-9-4 am'd. | Enacted | |
| Public writings and public records, confidentiality of law enforcement investigative reports and material, further provided, exceptions, Sec. 12-21-3.1 am'd. | Pending Committee Action in House of Origin | Judiciary |
| 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 | Enacted | |
| 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. | Enacted | |
| 911 telephone calls, procedure for release of records, transcripts, further provided, Sec. 11-98-12 am'd. | Read Second Time in Second House | County and Municipal Government |
| Morgan Co., simplified sellers use tax, distribution of the proceeds for public schools and volunteer fire depts, retroactive application, const. amend. | Enacted | |
| State Health Officer, order issued in response to outbreak of a disease has full force of law if approved by Governor and filed with Secretary of State in state of emergency, Sec. 22-2-8 am'd. | Lost in Second House | State Government |
| Economic tax incentives, reporting requirements of state agencies, Sec. 40-1-50 am'd. | Indefinitely Postponed in House of Origin | Finance and Taxation Education |
| COVID-19, occupational licensing boards prohibited to take adverse action based on physician's recommended COVID-19 treatment, health care facilities and pharmacies required to fulfill patient's COVID-19 treatment request, cause of action provided | Indefinitely Postponed in House of Origin | Healthcare |
| Educational institutions, including colleges and universities, local boards of education, and schools, prohibited from using public funds to advocate for or against ballot measures | Enacted | Constitution, Campaigns and Elections |
| Education Trust Fund Rolling Reserve Act, to clarify current practices, delete obsolete provisions, and modify certain transfer dates to improve cash flow for the Education Trust Fund, Secs. 29-9-2, 29-9-3, 29-9-4, 29-9-6 am'd. | Enacted | |