| Full Name: | Barry Moore |
|---|---|
| Office: | State House (AL) - District 91, Republican |
| First Elected: | 11/02/2010 |
| Next Election: | 2014 |
| Gender: | Male |
|---|---|
| Family: | Wife: Heather; 4 Children: Jeremy, Kathleen, Claudia, Jeb |
| Religion: | Christian |
| Full Name: | Barry Moore |
|---|---|
| Office: | State House (AL) - District 91, Republican |
| First Elected: | 11/02/2010 |
| Next Election: | 2014 |
| Gender: | Male |
|---|---|
| Family: | Wife: Heather; 4 Children: Jeremy, Kathleen, Claudia, Jeb |
| Religion: | Christian |
| Date | Bill No. | Bill Title | Outcome | Vote |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| April 2, 2013 | HB 9 | Authorizes Home Brewing in Private Residences | Bill Passed - House (58 - 33) |
Yea |
| Feb. 19, 2013 | HB 57 | Establishes Requirements for Medical Care at Abortion Clinics | Bill Passed - House (73 - 23) |
Yea |
| Feb. 14, 2013 | HB 84 | Authorizes Schools to Apply for Waivers from State Laws | Bill Passed - House (65 - 37) |
Yea |
| May 24, 2012 | SB 25 | State Senate Redistricting | Bill Passed - House (65 - 36) |
Yea |
| May 21, 2012 | HB 19 | State House Redistricting | Bill Passed - House (66 - 35) |
Yea |
| May 16, 2012 | HB 433 | 2012-2013 Budget | Conference Report Adopted - House (77 - 28) |
Yea |
| May 16, 2012 | HB 658 | Amends Immigration Regulations | Concurrence Vote Passed - House (67 - 37) |
Yea |
| May 8, 2012 | HB 360 | Requires Schools to Have a Longer Summer Vacation | Veto Override Passed - House (71 - 21) |
Nay |
| May 8, 2012 | SB 10 | Prohibits Insurance from Providing Coverage for Abortions | Bill Passed - House (76 - 28) |
Yea |
| May 1, 2012 | HB 360 | Requires Schools to Have a Longer Summer Vacation | Concurrence Vote Passed - House (58 - 36) |
Nay |
| April 19, 2012 | HB 658 | Amends Immigration Regulations | Bill Passed - House (64 - 34) |
Yea |
| April 10, 2012 | HB 433 | 2012-2013 Budget | Bill Passed - House (56 - 47) |
Yea |
| April 3, 2012 | SB 63 | Authorizes Private Work-Oriented Rehbilitation Programs for Inmates | Bill Passed - House (73 - 22) |
Yea |
| Feb. 16, 2012 | HB 159 | Authorizes Economic Development Incentive Program | Bill Passed - House (65 - 22) |
Yea |
| Feb. 14, 2012 | HB 160 | Authorizes Companies to Retain Employee Income Tax Deductions | Bill Passed - House (69 - 19) |
Yea |
| June 9, 2011 | HB 18 | Prohibiting Abortions after 20 Weeks of Pregnancy | Concurrence Vote Passed - House (70 - 20) |
Yea |
| June 9, 2011 | HB 123 | Education Appropriations for 2011-2012 | Veto Override Passed - House (78 - 21) |
Yea |
| June 2, 2011 | HB 56 | Immigration Enforcement | Conference Report Adopted - House (67 - 29) |
Yea |
| June 2, 2011 | HB 414 | Increasing Retirement Contributions for Public Employees | Conference Report Adopted - House (51 - 48) |
Yea |
| June 2, 2011 | SB 484 | 2011 Congressional Redistricting | Conference Report Adopted - House (57 - 45) |
Yea |
| April 14, 2011 | HB 126 | Extending Forever Wild Land Trust | Bill Passed - House (69 - 24) |
Nay |
| April 12, 2011 | HB 414 | Increasing Retirement Contributions for Public Employees | Bill Passed - House (54 - 41) |
Yea |
| April 12, 2011 | HB 123 | Education Appropriations for 2011-2012 | Bill Passed - House (64 - 36) |
Yea |
| April 7, 2011 | HB 18 | Prohibiting Abortions after 20 Weeks of Pregnancy | Bill Passed - House (69 - 19) |
Yea |
| April 5, 2011 | HB 60 | Prohibiting Mandatory Participation in any Health Care System | Amendment Adopted - House (67 - 28) |
Yea |
| April 5, 2011 | HB 56 | Immigration Enforcement | Bill Passed - House (73 - 28) |
Yea |
| March 24, 2011 | HB 60 | Prohibiting Mandatory Participation in any Health Care System | Amendment Rejected - House (59 - 28) |
Yea |
| March 22, 2011 | HB 19 | Requires Photo Identification to Vote | Bill Passed - House (64 - 31) |
Yea |
| March 22, 2011 | SB 72 | Repealing the Deferred Retirement Option Plan | Conference Report Adopted - House (58 - 33) |
Yea |
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