Security; security provided at new Alabama State House, parking deck, and adjacent park
Impact
The introduction of HB 473 is intended to modernize and adapt the security framework to accommodate the new Alabama State House, ensuring that all legislative proceedings and officials are protected. The bill stipulates that security officers will have the powers of peace officers, which broadens their authority and enhances safety protocols. By coordinating with the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency, the bill aims to create a comprehensive security strategy for both day-to-day operations and official events away from the Capitol complex.
Summary
House Bill 473 addresses the provision of security at the new Alabama State House, specifically amending the existing security arrangements to include this new facility and its surrounding areas. It outlines the responsibility of security personnel from the House of Representatives and the Senate to ensure the safety of the legislative buildings and adjacent areas. This bill also specifies that security is to be extended to official legislative events that occur outside of the State House, enhancing the safety measures for public gatherings related to legislative activities.
Contention
While the bill appears to be a necessary step in safeguarding legislative processes, it may stir discussions regarding the allocation of state funds for security purposes, particularly in the context of increasing safety concerns in government facilities. Critics could argue about the implications of extending peace officer powers to more security personnel, raising questions about accountability and oversight. Therefore, while the intent to enhance security is clear, the bill invites consideration of the broader implications for civil liberties and government budget priorities.
Motor vehicles, disbursement of fines and fees from driving without a valid license plate, special access parking violations, and disability parking violations further provided for
International wire transfers; fee on wire transfers imposed; income tax credit for wire transfer fees paid, authorized; Securities Commission and Revenue Department to administer
Alabama State House; Legislative Council authorized to contract for demolition of existing building when new state house constructed; disposition of property and materials in building prior to demolition authorized
Alabama State House; Legislative Council authorized to contract for demolition of existing building when new state house constructed; disposition of property and materials in building prior to demolition authorized
Digital assets, prohibits the state from certain actions related to digital assets and exempts certain actions from classification as a security or money transfer
International wire transfers; fee on wire transfers imposed with proceeds for ELL instructors; income tax credit for wire transfer fees paid, authorized; Securities Commission and Revenue Department to administer