Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB180

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Conecuh County, office of county superintendent of education changed from elected to appointed, duties, powers, and compensation

Impact

The passing of HB 180 will have a substantial impact on state laws regarding the structure of educational leadership in Conecuh County. By repealing previous local acts that established the election of the superintendent, the legislation centralizes the decision-making process concerning educational governance into the hands of the local board. This move can potentially streamline administrative functions and enhance accountability, given that the appointed official may better align with the board's strategic educational goals versus being beholden to electoral pressures.

Summary

House Bill 180 proposes a significant change in the governance structure of Conecuh County's educational system by transitioning the position of County Superintendent of Education from an elected to an appointed role. This change is set to take effect after the current superintendent's term concludes on June 1, 2026. The bill outlines that the Conecuh County Board of Education will be responsible for appointing the county superintendent, who will perform duties as per the state's general laws governing such positions alongside corresponding qualifications and powers.

Contention

Despite its intentions, HB 180 has raised concerns among various stakeholders. Critics argue that converting an elected position to an appointed one could diminish public accountability. Elected officials and some community members express worries that this shift removes a critical aspect of local control, as the community will have less direct influence over an essential educational leader. Supporters of the bill, on the other hand, contend that an appointed superintendent can bring stronger leadership and may lead to more effective educational outcomes due to the alignment of goals between the appointing board and the superintendent.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB345

Geneva County, section providing for compensation of superintendent of education, repealed

AL HB544

Escambia County, powers, duties, appointment, and compensation of medical examiner further provided for

AL HB254

St. Clair County; mental health officer, powers and duties further provided

AL HB157

County officials, uniform increases such as cost-of-living, newly elected or appointed officials, included in initial compensation under Omnibus Pay Act

AL HB532

Conecuh County, county commission chair, selection of chair further provided for, additional expense allowance provided for

AL HB274

County board of education; term of office changed from six to four years, local constitutional amendment proposed

AL HB511

Fayette County, duties and compensation of revenue commissioner further provided for

AL SB333

Jefferson County, Birmingham City Board of Education, member compensation revised

AL HB307

Courts, appointment, support, and powers of visiting judges provided for

AL SB178

Courts, appointment, support, and powers of visiting judges provided for

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.