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Nathaniel Ledbetter
Alabama Representative

Nathaniel Ledbetter

Republican
District: HD-024
63
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Voting History

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SB158 Illegal Migrant ID Prohibition (Passed 83 to 13 on 5/7/2025). Stipulates that driver’s licenses issued to foreign nationals (i.e., non‑U.S. citizens) may not be used as photo identification for voting purposes. 

5/7/2025
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SB158 Illegal Migrant ID Prohibition (Passed 83 to 13 on 5/7/2025). Stipulates that driver’s licenses issued to foreign nationals (i.e., non‑U.S. citizens) may not be used as photo identification for voting purposes. 

HB273 Hunger-free Campuses (Passed 96 to 2 on 4/22/2025). Directs the Alabama Commission on Higher Education to create a designation for qualified public two‑ and four‑year institutions as “hunger‑free campuses.” 

4/22/2025
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HB273 Hunger-free Campuses (Passed 96 to 2 on 4/22/2025). Directs the Alabama Commission on Higher Education to create a designation for qualified public two‑ and four‑year institutions as “hunger‑free campuses.” 

HB244 Don't Say Gay (Passed 74 to 15 on 4/17/2025). Expands the state’s “Don’t Say Gay” restrictions to cover pre‑K through 12th grade. 

4/17/2025
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HB244 Don't Say Gay (Passed 74 to 15 on 4/17/2025). Expands the state’s “Don’t Say Gay” restrictions to cover pre‑K through 12th grade. 

HB528 Consumer Protection (Passed 96 to 1 on 4/9/2025). Expands consumer-protection laws during declared states of emergency. 

4/9/2025
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HB528 Consumer Protection (Passed 96 to 1 on 4/9/2025). Expands consumer-protection laws during declared states of emergency. 

Real Money House

SB130 Real Money (Passed 102 to 0 on 4/1/2025). Authorizes refined gold and silver bullion, specie, or coins that are stamped with their weight and purity to be recognized as legal tender in Alabama.

4/1/2025
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SB130 Real Money (Passed 102 to 0 on 4/1/2025). Authorizes refined gold and silver bullion, specie, or coins that are stamped with their weight and purity to be recognized as legal tender in Alabama.

SB116 Machine-gun Conversion Ban (Passed 77 to 23 on 3/6/2025). Creates a felony crime under state law for possessing, obtaining, receiving, selling, or using parts designed or intended to convert a pistol into a machine gun, commonly known as “Glock switches.”

3/6/2025
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SB116 Machine-gun Conversion Ban (Passed 77 to 23 on 3/6/2025). Creates a felony crime under state law for possessing, obtaining, receiving, selling, or using parts designed or intended to convert a pistol into a machine gun, commonly known as “Glock switches.”

SB186 Prohibit Ranked-choice Voting (Passed 74 to 28 on 5/2/2024). Prohibits the use of ranked-choice voting (RCV) in Alabama for electing or nominating candidates to any local, state, or federal office.

5/2/2024
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SB186 Prohibit Ranked-choice Voting (Passed 74 to 28 on 5/2/2024). Prohibits the use of ranked-choice voting (RCV) in Alabama for electing or nominating candidates to any local, state, or federal office.

HJR113 Disassociate With WHO (Passed 64 to 28 on 4/11/2024). Urges an end to U.S. funding for the World Health Organization (WHO).

4/30/2024
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HJR113 Disassociate With WHO (Passed 64 to 28 on 4/11/2024). Urges an end to U.S. funding for the World Health Organization (WHO).

HB36 Second Amendment Attack (Passed 60 to 38 on 4/30/2024). Prohibits the possession of firearms that have parts intended to convert them into machine guns. Violations of this law will result in a Class C felony.

4/30/2024
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HB36 Second Amendment Attack (Passed 60 to 38 on 4/30/2024). Prohibits the possession of firearms that have parts intended to convert them into machine guns. Violations of this law will result in a Class C felony.

HB327 Carbon Storage (Passed 95 to 5 on 4/9/2024). Regulates carbon dioxide storage in Alabama, giving surface owners rights to underground "pore space" and authorizing state agencies to oversee and lease storage sites.

4/9/2024
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HB327 Carbon Storage (Passed 95 to 5 on 4/9/2024). Regulates carbon dioxide storage in Alabama, giving surface owners rights to underground "pore space" and authorizing state agencies to oversee and lease storage sites.

DEI Ban House

SB129 DEI Ban (Passed 75 to 28 on 3/7/2024). Prohibits public entities in Alabama from maintaining diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) offices or sponsoring DEI programs.

3/7/2024
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SB129 DEI Ban (Passed 75 to 28 on 3/7/2024). Prohibits public entities in Alabama from maintaining diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) offices or sponsoring DEI programs.

HB129 Education Savings Accounts (Passed 69 to 34 on 2/27/2024). Creates a refundable tax credit for parents to cover educational expenses through Education Savings Accounts (ESAs).

2/27/2024
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HB129 Education Savings Accounts (Passed 69 to 34 on 2/27/2024). Creates a refundable tax credit for parents to cover educational expenses through Education Savings Accounts (ESAs).

SB330 Ban on Central Bank Digital Currency (passed 103 to 0 on 6/6/2023). Bans state government agencies from accepting a payment using a Central Bank Digital Currency, and from participating in any test of this type of currency by the Federal Reserve.

6/6/2023
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SB330 Ban on Central Bank Digital Currency (passed 103 to 0 on 6/6/2023). Bans state government agencies from accepting a payment using a Central Bank Digital Currency, and from participating in any test of this type of currency by the Federal Reserve.

HB6 Parental Rights (passed 87 to 8 on 5/31/2023). Recognizes that the government may not burden certain fundamental rights of parents.

5/31/2023
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HB6 Parental Rights (passed 87 to 8 on 5/31/2023). Recognizes that the government may not burden certain fundamental rights of parents.

SB261 Prohibiting ESG-Based Public Contracts (passed 74 to 27 on 5/31/2023). Prohibits governmental entities from entering into certain contracts with companies that “boycott businesses because the business engages in certain sectors or does not meet certain environmental or corporate governance standards does not facilitate certain activities.”

5/31/2023
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SB261 Prohibiting ESG-Based Public Contracts (passed 74 to 27 on 5/31/2023). Prohibits governmental entities from entering into certain contracts with companies that “boycott businesses because the business engages in certain sectors or does not meet certain environmental or corporate governance standards does not facilitate certain activities.”

HB392 Incorporation of Federal Firearms Laws (passed 64 to 36 on 5/17/2023). Would provide that “a person prohibited from possessing a firearm under federal law is prohibited from possessing a firearm under state law.”

5/17/2023
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HB392 Incorporation of Federal Firearms Laws (passed 64 to 36 on 5/17/2023). Would provide that “a person prohibited from possessing a firearm under federal law is prohibited from possessing a firearm under state law.”

HB209 Restricting Ballot Harvesting (passed 76 to 28 on 5/4/2023). Would restrict a person from engaging or assisting in any way with the absentee ballot application or absentee ballot of another person, with certain exceptions.

5/4/2023
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HB209 Restricting Ballot Harvesting (passed 76 to 28 on 5/4/2023). Would restrict a person from engaging or assisting in any way with the absentee ballot application or absentee ballot of another person, with certain exceptions.

HB43 State-Mandated Kindergarten (passed 87 to 12 on 4/18/2023). Would require a child to complete kindergarten or demonstrate first grade readiness before entering the first grade.

4/18/2023
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HB43 State-Mandated Kindergarten (passed 87 to 12 on 4/18/2023). Would require a child to complete kindergarten or demonstrate first grade readiness before entering the first grade.

SB2 Second Amendment Preservation Act (Passed 68 to 28 on 4/7/2022).  Forbids law enforcement and state actors from implementing or enforcing executive orders regarding firearms.

4/7/2022
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SB2 Second Amendment Preservation Act (Passed 68 to 28 on 4/7/2022).  Forbids law enforcement and state actors from implementing or enforcing executive orders regarding firearms.

SB184 Vulnerable Child Compassion and Protection Act (Passed 66 to 28 on 4/7/2022). Prohibits the use of puberty blockers and gender-affirming surgeries for minors and makes it a felony for doctors to prescribe puberty blockers to minors.

4/7/2022
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SB184 Vulnerable Child Compassion and Protection Act (Passed 66 to 28 on 4/7/2022). Prohibits the use of puberty blockers and gender-affirming surgeries for minors and makes it a felony for doctors to prescribe puberty blockers to minors.

SB106 General Fund Budget (Passed 101 to 0 on 3/31/2022). Largest general fund budget in Alabama state history at $2.7 billion due to federal COVID-19 funding.

3/31/2022
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SB106 General Fund Budget (Passed 101 to 0 on 3/31/2022). Largest general fund budget in Alabama state history at $2.7 billion due to federal COVID-19 funding.

HB194 Election Integrity (Passed 72 to 28 on 3/10/2022). Prohibits the use of private donations to fund election costs and expenses (Zuckerbucks).

3/10/2022
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HB194 Election Integrity (Passed 72 to 28 on 3/10/2022). Prohibits the use of private donations to fund election costs and expenses (Zuckerbucks).

HB272 Constitutional Carry (Passed 70 to 29 on 3/10/2022). Eliminates the requirement to obtain a permit in order to carry a concealed handgun.

3/10/2022
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HB272 Constitutional Carry (Passed 70 to 29 on 3/10/2022). Eliminates the requirement to obtain a permit in order to carry a concealed handgun.

SB 9 Vaccine Exemption (Passed 75 to 27 on 11/11/2021). Requires that employers and contractors to allow medical or religious exemptions from the COVID vaccine.

11/11/2021
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SB 9 Vaccine Exemption (Passed 75 to 27 on 11/11/2021). Requires that employers and contractors to allow medical or religious exemptions from the COVID vaccine.

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