
HB31 - Assistance To Voters With Disabilities
Background: This bill would allow a voter who is disabled, blind, or unable to read or write to designate an individual to deliver the voter's application for an absentee ballot to the...
The 2024 legislative session began on February 6, 2024 and ended in early May 2024. Read our legislative summary here. The ACLU of Alabama works to expand and defend the rights of Alabamians with lawmakers in the Statehouse.
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Check out the bills we're prioritizing this session below. Learn more about why we chose these bills through our legislative agenda.
Background: This bill would allow a voter who is disabled, blind, or unable to read or write to designate an individual to deliver the voter's application for an absentee ballot to the...
Background: Senate Bill 174 will require notification to be given to an individual that has their right to vote restored. After conviction in state or federal court, some individuals will...
Background: House Bill 44 would set new rules for the Alabama Department of Corrections when notifying emergency contacts of people that are incarcerated. In the event of the death of a...
House Bill 312 will allow licensed midwives to perform care in the setting of freestanding birth centers. This bill will directly reverse the de facto bans impacting the performance of midwife care in the...
House Bill 378 will make it a misdemeanor for someone to aid a minor in accessing an abortion or an abortion-inducing drug without the consent of the minor’s parent or guardian.
Background: House Bill 299 would allow for incarcerated people to have their age and medical conditions given weighted consideration when being considered for parole. HB299 also allows...