Commerce, Transportation and Utilities Committee, Alabama State Senate (decommissioned)
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The Commerce, Transportation, and Utilities Committee is a former standing committee of the Alabama State Senate.
Function
The 2015 Alabama Senate rules described the function of this committee as outlined below.
“ | The Committee on Commerce, Transportation, and Utilities, to which committee shall be referred bills and other matters concerning commerce; motor vehicles; traffic regulation; highways; railways; airports; air transportation; mining and reclamation; waste and waste reduction; oil and gas; common carriers or other forms of transportation; utilities and utility systems. The Committee on Commerce, Transportation, and Utilities shall not exceed 9 members.[1][2] | ” |
Membership
2011-2012
Republicans (5)
- Gerald Allen, Chair
- Greg Reed, Vice-Chair
- Bill Holtzclaw
- Shadrack McGill
- Clay Scofield
Democrats (1)
Independents (1)
2009-2010
- Tom Butler (R)
- Charles Bishop (R)
- Roger Bedford (D)
- Lowell Barron (D)
- Hinton Mitchem (D)
- Larry Means (D)
- Jim Preuitt (D)
- Linda Coleman-Madison (D)
- Henry Sanders (D)
- Quinton Ross (D), Chairperson
- Harri Anne Smith (I)
- Jimmy Holley (R)
- Rusty Glover (R)
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ Alabama State Legislature, "Senate Rules," accessed February 11, 2015(Rule 48-14)
- ↑ Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.