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Greg Reed
Alabama Senator

Greg Reed

Republican
District: SD-005
72
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Voting History

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HB327 Carbon Storage (Passed 30 to 0 on 5/2/2024). Regulates carbon dioxide storage in Alabama, giving surface owners' rights to underground "pore space" and authorizing state agencies to oversee and lease storage sites.

5/2/2024
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HB327 Carbon Storage (Passed 30 to 0 on 5/2/2024). Regulates carbon dioxide storage in Alabama, giving surface owners' rights to underground "pore space" and authorizing state agencies to oversee and lease storage sites.

Real Money Senate

SB297 Real Money (Passed 34 to 0 on 4/30/2024). Amends state tax law to exempt net capital gains from the exchange of precious metal bullion from state income taxes.

4/30/2024
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SB297 Real Money (Passed 34 to 0 on 4/30/2024). Amends state tax law to exempt net capital gains from the exchange of precious metal bullion from state income taxes.

SB281 Firearm Merchant Codes (Passed 32 to 0 on 4/23/2024). Bans government firearm registries and prohibits financial institutions from using special codes to track or reject firearm-related transactions.

4/23/2024
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SB281 Firearm Merchant Codes (Passed 32 to 0 on 4/23/2024). Bans government firearm registries and prohibits financial institutions from using special codes to track or reject firearm-related transactions.

HB129 Education Savings Accounts (Passed 23 to 9 on 3/7/2024). Creates a refundable tax credit for parents to cover educational expenses through Education Savings Accounts (ESAs).

3/7/2024
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HB129 Education Savings Accounts (Passed 23 to 9 on 3/7/2024). Creates a refundable tax credit for parents to cover educational expenses through Education Savings Accounts (ESAs).

DEI Ban Senate

SB129 DEI Ban (Passed 26 to 7 on 2/22/2024). Prohibits public entities in Alabama from maintaining diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) offices or sponsoring DEI programs.

2/22/2024
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SB129 DEI Ban (Passed 26 to 7 on 2/22/2024). Prohibits public entities in Alabama from maintaining diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) offices or sponsoring DEI programs.

SB1 Election Integrity (Passed 26 to 8 on 2/13/2024). Mandates standard forms for absentee ballot requests, prohibits pre-filling or exchanging payments, and imposes criminal penalties for violations.

2/13/2024
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SB1 Election Integrity (Passed 26 to 8 on 2/13/2024). Mandates standard forms for absentee ballot requests, prohibits pre-filling or exchanging payments, and imposes criminal penalties for violations.

SB158 Firearm Prohibited Person Database (passed 29 to 0 on 6/1/2023). Provides that the Alabama Firearm Prohibited Person database include “mentally ill persons” involuntary committed for “outpatient treatment.”

6/1/2023
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SB158 Firearm Prohibited Person Database (passed 29 to 0 on 6/1/2023). Provides that the Alabama Firearm Prohibited Person database include “mentally ill persons” involuntary committed for “outpatient treatment.”

HB175 State Income Tax Rebate (passed 25 to 5 on 6/1/2023). Offers a “one-time refundable income tax credit to qualified taxpayers to partially offset the amount of sales taxes paid on groceries throughout the tax year.”

6/1/2023
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HB175 State Income Tax Rebate (passed 25 to 5 on 6/1/2023). Offers a “one-time refundable income tax credit to qualified taxpayers to partially offset the amount of sales taxes paid on groceries throughout the tax year.”

SB263 Expanding Refundable Tax-Credit "Scholarships" (passed 26 to 7 on 5/24/2023). Amends the Alabama Accountability Act to expand refundable tax-credit “scholarships” by raising the poverty threshold for lower-income parents and replacing the term “failing school” with “priority school.”

5/24/2023
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SB263 Expanding Refundable Tax-Credit "Scholarships" (passed 26 to 7 on 5/24/2023). Amends the Alabama Accountability Act to expand refundable tax-credit “scholarships” by raising the poverty threshold for lower-income parents and replacing the term “failing school” with “priority school.”

SB330 Ban on Central Bank Digital Currency (passed 32 to 0 on 5/24/2023). 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.

5/24/2023
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SB330 Ban on Central Bank Digital Currency (passed 32 to 0 on 5/24/2023). 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.

SB261 Prohibiting ESG-Based Public Contracts (passed 27 to 8 on 5/18/2023). 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.”

5/18/2023
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SB261 Prohibiting ESG-Based Public Contracts (passed 27 to 8 on 5/18/2023). 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.”

HB261 Protecting Student Athletes from Transgenderism (passed 26 to 4 on 5/3/2023). Prevents male and female students from participating on athletic teams or sports designated for the opposite sex in public K-12 schools, colleges, and universities.

5/3/2023
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HB261 Protecting Student Athletes from Transgenderism (passed 26 to 4 on 5/3/2023). Prevents male and female students from participating on athletic teams or sports designated for the opposite sex in public K-12 schools, colleges, and universities.

SB2 Second Amendment Preservation Act (Passed 23 to 5 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 23 to 5 on 4/7/2022). Forbids law enforcement and state actors from implementing or enforcing executive orders regarding firearms.

HB194 Election Integrity (Passed 25 to 7 on 4/7/2022). Prohibits the use of private donations to fund election costs and expenses (Zuckerbucks).

4/7/2022
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HB194 Election Integrity (Passed 25 to 7 on 4/7/2022). Prohibits the use of private donations to fund election costs and expenses (Zuckerbucks).

SB106 General Fund Budget (Passed 29 to 0 on 3/30/2022). Largest general fund budget in Alabama state history at $2.7 billion due to federal COVID-19 funding.

3/30/2022
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SB106 General Fund Budget (Passed 29 to 0 on 3/30/2022). Largest general fund budget in Alabama state history at $2.7 billion due to federal COVID-19 funding.

HB272 Constitutional Carry (Passed 24 to 6 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 24 to 6 on 3/10/2022). Eliminates the requirement to obtain a permit in order to carry a concealed handgun.

SB15 Vaccine Mandates (Passed 25 to 1 on 11/4/2021). Requires that minors receive parental consent before getting a COVID vaccine and prevents educational institutions from asking about a minor’s vaccination status.

11/4/2021
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SB15 Vaccine Mandates (Passed 25 to 1 on 11/4/2021). Requires that minors receive parental consent before getting a COVID vaccine and prevents educational institutions from asking about a minor’s vaccination status.

SB358 Second Amendment Protection Act (Passed 22 to 5 on 4/15/2021). Makes it illegal for state or local governments to enforce any federal gun law of presidential executive order that violates the 2nd Amendment.

4/15/2021
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SB358 Second Amendment Protection Act (Passed 22 to 5 on 4/15/2021). Makes it illegal for state or local governments to enforce any federal gun law of presidential executive order that violates the 2nd Amendment.

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