Summary of action in Alabama Legislature
Apr 19, 2012, 9:31 AM
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) – A summary of action in the Alabama Legislature on Wednesday, a committee meeting day:
COMMITTEES:
_House Constitution, Campaigns and Elections Committee discussed, but did not vote on a proposed constitutional amendment to allow display of the Ten Commandments in state buildings.
_House Commerce and Small Business Committee held a public hearing, but did not vote on a bill to give the state a uniform statewide regulation concerning fireworks.
_House Ways and Means-Education Committee approved a Senate-passed bill to give teachers $300 for classroom supplies. Goes to House.
_House Education Policy Committee passed a Senate -passed bill that would move the mandatory age for students to attend school from 7 to 6-years-old. Goes to House.
_Senate Finance and Taxation-Education Committee approved a state education budget. Goes to Senate.
_House Ways and Means-General Fund Committee approved a Senate-passed bill making a supplemental appropriation for prisons as well as funds for a woman who was wrongfully incarcerated. Goes to House.
_The Senate Education Committee amended that chamber’s charter school bill to require more stringent reporting requirements. Goes to full Senate.
_The Senate Health Committee approved a measure to require the “morning after pill” be administered in the presence of a physician. Goes before full Senate.
_The Senate Health Committee OK’d a proposal to allow limited sales of baked goods, canned jellies and jams and dried herbs from home businesses. Goes to full Senate.
AGENDA:
_House meets at 9 a.m. Thursday and Senate at 10 a.m.
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