Key Votes
HB 56 - Immigration Enforcement - Key Vote
Alabama Key Votes
Stages
- June 9, 2011 Executive Signed
- June 2, 2011 Senate Conference Report Adopted
- June 2, 2011 House Conference Report Adopted
- May 24, 2011 House Nonconcurrence Vote Passed
- May 5, 2011 Senate Bill Passed
- April 5, 2011 House Bill Passed
- March 1, 2011 Introduced
Family
Issues
Stage Details
Legislation - Signed (Executive) - June 9, 2011
Title: Immigration Enforcement
Legislation - Conference Report Adopted (Senate) (25-7) - June 2, 2011 (Key vote)
Title: Immigration Enforcement
Vote to adopt a conference report that outlines the enforcement and development of immigration laws including, but not limited to, prohibiting businesses from employing undocumented immigrants.
- -A valid Alabama driver's license, an Alabama non-driver identification form, or a valid driver's license from another State;
-A valid tribal enrollment card or other form of tribal identification;
-Any valid United States federal or state government issued identification; or
-A valid passport and federal form I-94 or any successor document.
- -Concealing or harboring an undocumented immigrant;
-Concealing or harboring an undocumented immigrant by entering into a rental agreement;
-Encouraging or inducing an undocumented immigrant to reside in the state; and
-Transporting an undocumented immigrant in furtherance of his or her unlawful presence in the United States.
Legislation - Conference Report Adopted (House) (67-29) - June 2, 2011 (Key vote)
Title: Immigration Enforcement
Vote to adopt a conference report that outlines the enforcement and development of immigration laws including, but not limited to, prohibiting businesses from employing undocumented immigrants.
- -A valid Alabama driver's license, an Alabama non-driver identification form, or a valid driver's license from another State;
-A valid tribal enrollment card or other form of tribal identification;
-Any valid United States federal or state government issued identification; or
-A valid passport and federal form I-94 or any successor document.
- -Concealing or harboring an undocumented immigrant;
-Concealing or harboring an undocumented immigrant by entering into a rental agreement;
-Encouraging or inducing an undocumented immigrant to reside in the state; and
-Transporting an undocumented immigrant in furtherance of his or her unlawful presence in the United States.
Legislation - Nonconcurrence Vote Passed (House) (75-0) - May 24, 2011
Legislation - Bill Passed (Senate) (23-11) - May 5, 2011
NOTE: THIS IS A SUBSTITUTE BILL, MEANING THE LANGUAGE OF THE ORIGINAL BILL HAS BEEN REPLACED. THE DEGREE TO WHICH THE SUBSTITUTE BILL TEXT DIFFERS FROM THE PREVIOUS VERSION OF THE TEXT CAN VARY GREATLY.
Legislation - Bill Passed (House) (73-28) - April 5, 2011 (Key vote)
Title: Immigration Enforcement
Vote to pass a bill that amends existing statutes concerning immigration enforcement.
- -A valid Alabama driver's license, an Alabama non-driver identification card, or a valid driver's license from another state;
-A valid tribal enrollment card or other form of tribal identification;
-Any valid United States federal or state government-issued identification;
-A valid passport and federal form I-94 or any successor document; or
-A valid Canadian federal or territorial government-issued identification.
- -Knowingly concealing, harboring, or shielding or attempting to conceal, harbor, or shield an undocumented immigrant from detection in any place in the state of Alabama, including any building or means of transportation;
-Encouraging or inducing an undocumented immigrant to enter into or reside in the state of Alabama;
-Entering into a rental agreement with an undocumented immigrant; or
-Knowingly assisting or conspiring to allow an undocumented immigrant to vote.
- -Applying for or renewing a motor vehicle license plate;
-Applying for a marriage license;
-Applying for or renewing a driver's license; or
-Applying for or renewing a business license.
- -Obtaining health care services for the treatment of an emergency medical condition;
-Obtaining public health assistance for immunizations, family planning services, and the testing and treatment of symptoms of communicable diseases;
-Obtaining public assistance through the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children; and
-Obtaining services or assistance delivered at the community level, such as soup kitchens, crisis counseling, and short-term shelter.
- -The total number of undocumented immigrants convicted of a crime;
-The total number of undocumented immigrants that have been deported; and
-A list of all employers that have been found guilty for violating this act.
Legislation - Introduced (House) - March 1, 2011
Title: Immigration Enforcement
Sponsors
Co-sponsors
- Richard Baughn (AL - R)
- DuWayne H. Bridges (AL - R)
- J. Gregory 'Greg' Canfield (AL - R) (Out Of Office)
- Donnie Chesteen (AL - R)
- Terri Collins (AL - R)
- Victor Gaston (AL - R)
- William 'Ed' Henry (AL - R)
- Mike Gregory Hubbard (AL - R)
- Ken Johnson (AL - R)
- Ronald G. 'Ron' Johnson (AL - R)
- Oliver Wesley 'Wes' Long (AL - R)
- Jim McClendon (AL - R)
- John H. Merrill (AL - R)
- Barry Moore (AL - R)
- Becky Nordgren (AL - R)
- James M. 'Jim' Patterson Jr. (AL - R)
- Kerry Rich (AL - R)
- Bill Roberts (AL - R)
- Howard Sanderford (AL - R)
- Benjamin Allen Treadaway (AL - R)
- Dan Williams (AL - R)
- Phil Williams (AL - R)
- Jack Williams (AL - R)
- Greg Wren (AL - R)