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Alabama 2025 Regular Session
Alabama House Baldwin County Legislation Committee Apr 2nd, 2025
Baldwin County Legislation
Transcript Highlights:
- The first bill on the calendar is a Baldwin County annexation within the...
- Is a Baldwin County annexation within the city of Daphne.
- This is an annexation... Please, I would.
- , then with, I guess, fears of annexation.
- Then with, I guess, fears of annexation.
Committee:
House Baldwin County Legislation
Keywords:
HB446, Daphne, Baldwin County, annexation, municipal boundary, corporate limits, local act, municipal incorporation, city limits expansion, zoning, land use, property tax, municipal services, Section 11-42-6, Judge of Probate, County Road 54 W, County Road 64, Rigsby Road, Highway 181, Alabama State Highway 181
TX
Committee:
House Land & Resource Management
Keywords:
zoning, public notice, local government, residential development, protests, municipal services, annexation, disannexation, zoning regulations, full municipal services, municipal obligations, landowner rights, service provision, groundwater, conservation, water permits, sustainability, resource management, 1184, house
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Alabama 2026 Regular Session
Alabama House Agriculture and Forestry Committee Mar 11th, 2026
Agriculture and Forestry
Transcript Highlights:
- Line 149 says the governing body of a county or municipality may but is not required to appoint.
- The substitute just says that the governing body of the county or municipality may appoint one or more
- county</c><00:08:46.640><c> or</c> governing body of the county or governing body of the county or municipality
- 48.399><c> appoint</c><00:08:48.720><c> one</c><00:08:48.959><c> or</c><00:08:49.120><c> more</c> municipality
- may appoint one or more municipality may appoint one or more officer.
Committee:
House Agriculture and Forestry
Keywords:
HB446, Daphne, Baldwin County, annexation, municipal boundary, corporate limits, local act, municipal incorporation, city limits expansion, zoning, land use, property tax, municipal services, Section 11-42-6, Judge of Probate, County Road 54 W, County Road 64, Rigsby Road, Highway 181, Alabama State Highway 181
WY
Wyoming 2026 Regular Session
Senate Corporations, Elections & Political Subdivisions Committee, February 27, 2026
Corporations, Elections & Political Subdivisions
Transcript Highlights:
- We had a, uh, elected municipal officers. We had a, uh... Where did the sponsor go?
- We had uh Rock the municipalities.
- </c> of petitions in like in a municipal of petitions in like in a municipal referendum<00:13:09.920>
- If only, sir, I want to Municipalities.
- the recall of a municipal u duly elected<00:20:39.760><c> person.
WY
Wyoming 2026 Regular Session
House Corporations, Elections & Political Subdivisions, February 27, 2026
Corporations, Elections & Political Subdivisions
WY
Wyoming 2026 Regular Session
Senate Corporations, Elections & Political Subdivisions Committee, March 2, 2026
Corporations, Elections & Political Subdivisions
Keywords:
annexation, landowner rights, municipal law, city planning, property, local government, elections, falsification, misleading, post-election, audit, state law, 916, all
FL
Transcript Highlights:
- second municipality.
- a bit of a dilemma because that might leave the municipality or the municipal residents in the situation
- to a property outside its limit solely on the basis that the owner refuses to annex into their municipality
- Solely on the basis that the owner refuses to annex into their municipality.
- The second thing is annexation.
Committee:
Senate Regulated Industries
Keywords:
temporary door locking device, emergency safety, building code, training programs, fire exit security, utility services, municipal agreements, public meetings, rates and fees, public service commission, municipal utility, water service, wastewater service, property owners, annexation, civil action, community associations, condominium, homeowners associations, structural integrity
Summary:
The Committee on Regulated Industries met with a quorum and took up four bills. First, it considered SB 1724 on municipal utility services. Senator Martin offered a late-filed delete-everything amendment that would require annual customer meetings for extraterritorial utility customers, cap use of gross utility revenues for general government at 10%, eliminate a 25% surcharge on customers outside city limits, reduce the rate differential cap from 50% to 25%, remove municipal natural gas utilities from the bill, and preserve certain existing bond-related surcharges until debt is retired or refinanced. The League of Cities raised implementation concerns about the July 1, 2026 effective date and the need for rate studies and budget adjustments. The amendment was adopted and the committee reported CS/SB 1724 favorably.
The committee then heard SB 936 on temporary door locking devices from Senator McLean. The bill would define temporary door locking devices, allow them to be installed at any height, require the Florida Building Commission to add standards to the Florida Building Code, and require their use to be incorporated into safety plans, drills, and training. With no opposition or amendments, SB 936 was reported favorably.
Next, the committee considered SB 1014 by Senator Mayfield, which would prohibit municipalities from refusing water or wastewater service solely because a property owner will not annex, and would require service expansion when a property is near a municipal main line, not served by another utility, and the utility has capacity. A committee amendment narrowed the bill to properties near a main line and reduced the distance threshold from 2,000 meters to one-half mile. The Florida League of Cities opposed the bill as amended, citing concerns about property size, annexation conflicts, enclave creation, and possible revenue impacts, but the bill was reported favorably.
Finally, the committee heard SB 1498 on community associations from Chair Bradley. A strike-all amendment revised technical provisions on video conference recordings, turnover inspection reports, SIRS references, and electronic voting, and added two major policy changes: requiring associations to provide records to law enforcement and prosecutors and creating a second-degree misdemeanor for willful refusal, and prohibiting mandatory club or amenity fee schemes controlled by developers or third parties that generate profit beyond proportional expenses. Testimony in support described homeowner disputes involving concentrated board control, lack of transparency, and mandatory fees in communities such as Rosedale. The amendment was adopted and CS/SB 1498 was reported favorably. At the end of the meeting, Senator Bracey Davis asked to be recorded voting in the affirmative on tabs 1, 2, and 3, and the committee adjourned.
WY
Transcript Highlights:
- </c><00:01:12.400><c> is</c> perimeter of an area to be annex is perimeter of an area to be annex is
- Um, in the doing the annexation.
- :31.519><c> to</c><00:09:31.760><c> annex</c> will municipalities be unable to annex will municipalities
- </c> from affecting an annexation. from affecting an annexation.
- nearby municipalities.
Committee:
House Education
WY
Committee:
Senate Education
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- I'm the general manager of Active municipal utility District, and certainly I'm speaking in favor of
- in, uh, and each landowner in the area proposed to be annexed.
- Additionally, the bill allows the county to review a petition for annexation of noncontiguous land.
- And to request additional information related to the petition before the land is annexed.
- So it just like there's universal plumbing code, but each municipality group has their own unique.
Committee:
House Natural Resources
Keywords:
water filtration, public drinking water, health and safety, well maintenance, water quality, Edwards Aquifer, water conservation, reclaimed water, aquifer storage, environmental protection, public utility agency, dissolution, local government, regulatory framework, municipal authority, Texas Water Bank, Texas Water Trust, water rights, water banking, instream flow
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- I'm the General Manager of Acton Municipal Utility District, and certainly, I'm speaking in favor of
- The bill requires that notice of a special district's public hearing to consider a petition to annex
- The bill stipulates that notice must be provided to the county in which the land is to be annexed, as
- well as to each landowner in the area proposed to be annexed.
- to request additional information related to the petition. before the land is annexed.
Committee:
House Natural Resources
Keywords:
water filtration, public drinking water, health and safety, well maintenance, water quality, Edwards Aquifer, water conservation, reclaimed water, aquifer storage, environmental protection, public utility agency, dissolution, local government, regulatory framework, municipal authority, Texas Water Bank, Texas Water Trust, water rights, water banking, instream flow
FL
Transcript Highlights:
- second municipality.
- a bit of a dilemma because that might leave the municipality or the municipal residents in the situation
- to a property outside its limit solely on the basis that the owner refuses to annex into their municipality
- The second thing is annexation.
- The second thing is annexation.
Committee:
Senate Regulated Industries
Keywords:
temporary door locking device, emergency safety, building code, training programs, fire exit security, utility services, municipal agreements, public meetings, rates and fees, public service commission, municipal utility, water service, wastewater service, property owners, annexation, civil action, community associations, condominium, homeowners associations, structural integrity
Summary:
The Committee on Regulated Industries heard and advanced four bills. First, members took up SB 1724 on utility services, adopting a late-filed delete-everything amendment by Senator Martin. The amended bill would require annual customer meetings for certain municipal utility customers outside city limits, cap use of gross utility revenues for general government purposes, require excess funds to be reinvested or returned, reduce the outside-city surcharge and rate differential caps, and phase out certain surcharges tied to existing bond covenants. The Florida League of Cities raised implementation concerns about the July 1, 2026 effective date and the need for time to complete rate studies and budget adjustments. The committee then reported the bill favorably.
Members also heard SB 936 on temporary door locking devices, which would define and authorize such devices, direct the Florida Building Commission to add standards to the building code, and require their use to be incorporated into safety plans, drills, and training. With no opposition or debate, the bill was reported favorably. The committee next considered SB 1014, which would prohibit municipalities from refusing water and wastewater service solely because a property owner will not annex, if the property is near a municipal main line, not already served by another utility, and the utility has capacity. An amendment narrowed the distance trigger to one-half mile and clarified the main-line requirement. The Florida League of Cities opposed the bill as amended, citing concerns about impacts on annexation policy, potential duplication of services, and possible subsidy of outside customers, but the committee still reported the bill favorably.
Finally, the committee heard SB 1498 on community associations. A strike-all amendment made technical changes to turnover inspection and electronic voting provisions and added two major policy changes: requiring associations to provide records to law enforcement and prosecutors, with a misdemeanor penalty for willful noncompliance, and prohibiting certain developer-controlled mandatory club fee arrangements that generate perpetual profit beyond proportional expenses. Testimony in support came from homeowners describing alleged governance abuses and mandatory fee schemes in their communities, while the Community Associations Institute supported the amendment. The committee reported CS for SB 1498 favorably. At the end of the meeting, Senators Bracey Davis and Calatayud asked to be recorded as voting in the affirmative on selected bills.
AL
Alabama 2026 Regular Session
Alabama Senate County and Municipal Government Committee Feb 24th, 2026
County and Municipal Government
Transcript Highlights:
- If that number is not met, then during the grace period the municipality does not increase that funding
- The other thing is that, since we're talking about municipalities, obviously the city of Montgomery is
- It is covering avenues that is typically done by the municipal, municipal, municipal. >> Right?
- ,</c><00:16:33.040><c> obviously</c> talking about municipalities, obviously talking about municipalities
- , municipal, municipal, >> right?
Committee:
Senate County and Municipal Government
Keywords:
Florence, Lauderdale County, municipal boundaries, corporate limits, land annexation, military installations, tall structures, local government, construction approval, wind energy facilities, aeronautics, Department of Defense, law enforcement, staffing requirements, municipalities, state oversight, public safety, 923, senate, all
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Alabama 2026 Regular Session
Alabama House Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee Apr 1st, 2026
Public Safety and Homeland Security
Transcript Highlights:
- of the municipality.
- </c> police jurisdiction of the municipality. police jurisdiction of the municipality.
- ><c> law</c><00:11:21.680><c> enforcement</c> municipality or any law enforcement municipality or any
- /c><00:14:39.839><c> overlap</c> not a municip municipality overlap not a municip municipality overlap
- , class 3 municipalities, municipalities, class 3 municipalities, to<00:26:04.240><c> provide</c><00:
Committee:
House Public Safety and Homeland Security
Keywords:
HB450, judges, judicial office, constitutional amendment, Alabama Constitution, age limit, mandatory retirement, judicial eligibility, supernumerary judge, judicial retirement, state judicial retirement benefits, election law, appointment, voter approval, ballot measure, Judiciary Committee, ambulance services, balance billing, health insurance, emergency transportation
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Alabama 2026 Regular Session
Alabama House Boards, Agencies and Commissions Committee Mar 17th, 2026
Boards, Agencies and Commissions
Committee:
House Boards, Agencies and Commissions
Keywords:
HB586, Cullman, Cullman County, City of Cullman, annexation, municipal boundaries, corporate limits, local legislation, boundary adjustment, city limits, municipal expansion, zoning, municipal services, property tax, land use, metes and bounds, Alabama Highway 157, Judge of Probate, SSUT, simplified sellers use tax
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Alabama 2025 Regular Session
Alabama House County and Municipal Government Committee Feb 19th, 2025
County and Municipal Government
Transcript Highlights:
- But those are municipalities, and especially our class one and class CL municipalities.
- This is happening in many of our municipalities.
- HB57 restores the power of annexation to city councils and county commissions where the power of annexation
- in writing from the appropriate governing body of the municipality or the county where the... municipality
- or the county where the land is located and the municipality served by the Board of Education annexes
Committee:
House County and Municipal Government
Keywords:
law enforcement, transparency, reporting, public safety, regulation, accountability, public nuisance, event liability, local government, community health, legal action, education, property acquisition, municipality, land use, annexation, competitive bidding, procurement, disclosure statements, state contracts
TX
Bills:
SB 250 , SB 375 , SB 536 , SB 845 , SB 1633 , SB 1944 , SB 1957 , SB 2081 , SB 2137 , SB 2262 , SB 2299 , SB 2419 , SB 2452 , SB 2522 , SB 2549 , SB 2594 , SB 2605 , SB 2631 , SB 2639 , SB 2675 , SB 3029 , SJR 60 , HB 22 , HB 1392 , HB 2525
Committee:
Senate Local Government
Keywords:
municipal annexation, railroad, adjacent areas, local government, property rights, healthcare provider, Harris County Hospital District, hospital funding, healthcare services, public health program, home loans, nurses, veterans, public servants, Texas Heroes program, low-interest loans, social workers, housing assistance, housing tax credits, disaster recovery
AL
Alabama 2026 Regular Session
Alabama Senate Veterans, Military Affairs and Public Safety Committee Mar 11th, 2026
Veterans, Military Affairs, and Public Safety
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> municipalities to do that. municipalities to do that.
- expands through annexation in the future would not be covered.
- I mean I annexations in the future.
- </c><00:11:06.800><c> that</c> fine-tuned and any municipality that fine-tuned and any municipality that
- ><c> the</c><00:11:09.120><c> future</c> expands through annexation in the future expands through annexation
Keywords:
emergency management, public funds, educational materials, promotional materials, state agency, speedy trial, visiting judge, court administration, public interest, criminal justice, New Hope, Madison County, municipal boundary, corporate limits, deannexation, boundary adjustment, local act, city limits, municipal jurisdiction, annexation rollback
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Alabama 2026 Regular Session
Alabama House Baldwin County Legislation Committee Jan 20th, 2026
Baldwin County Legislation
Transcript Highlights:
- >> HB 82 is an exact version of the bill that was filed last year for annexation of the city of Daphne
- Chairman, this I pass around an annexation map to everyone.
- Um, the town of Springs has asked to annex legislative annex that piece. >> Where's the second piece?
- criteria >> It's not lasso, um, but if it was contiguous they could just through their has asked to annex
- legislative annex has asked to annex legislative annex that<00:11:13.120><c> piece.
Committee:
House Baldwin County Legislation
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Alabama 2025 Regular Session
Alabama Senate Finance and Taxation General Fund Committee Apr 23rd, 2025
Finance and Taxation General Fund
Transcript Highlights:
- , Birmingham—if there's some annexation going on and they annex 20 to 30 thousand people into their city
- This would not affect normal growth; it just only affects annexations when they happen.
- The city itself would be notifying of the annexation and the amount of population. Thank you.
- So, a city makes major ground or continues to ...or continues to annex.
- I think it's going to affect the annexed population more than anything else.
Committee:
Senate Finance and Taxation General Fund
Keywords:
SSUT, simplified sellers use tax, sales tax distribution, municipal revenue, municipal population, annexation, deannexation, incorporation, boundary change, federal census, decennial census, Department of Revenue, local government finance, revenue sharing, municipal boundaries, population recalculation, probate judge, Boundary and Annexation Survey, Alabama municipalities, HB158