Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB92

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  
Report Pass
1/21/26  
Refer
1/22/26  
Report Pass
4/7/26  
Enrolled
4/8/26  
Passed
4/8/26  

Caption

Tuscaloosa County; full-time mayors authorized to participate in Employees' Retirement System of Alabama, constitutional amendment

Impact

By passing this bill, Tuscaloosa County full-time mayors would gain permission to purchase service credit under the Employees' Retirement System for the duration of their current office. This potential addition to their benefits package could enhance their ability to secure retirement income, which is vital for attracting capable leaders to municipal roles. The implications extend to the local government funding, as adjustments in retirement systems often lead to increased budget allocation for municipalities to sustain the additional employee benefits.

Summary

House Bill 92 seeks to amend the Constitution of Alabama for the year 2022, specifically targeting the provisions regarding the eligibility of full-time mayors in Tuscaloosa County to participate in the state's Employees' Retirement System. The bill proposes that these mayors be allowed to join the retirement system under the same conditions applicable to other employees. This change is aimed at providing similar retirement benefits to mayors as those that are already available to municipal employees, thereby ensuring equitable treatment across public service roles within the county.

Contention

The bill is likely to spark debate around issues of government spending and resource allocation. Supporters argue that this is a step towards fair compensation and benefits for elected officials who fulfill critical leadership roles within their communities. However, opponents might voice concerns over the financial burden this will impose on municipal budgets, particularly in times of fiscal strain. Additionally, discussions might arise regarding ensuring that such benefits do not create disparities with other public employees or lead to a 'superior status' for elected officials in the local government structure. As such, this bill will need to be carefully evaluated to balance the needs for equitable treatment and fiscal responsibility.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB286

Montgomery County, Montgomery City Council authorized to join state retirement system, constitutional amendment

AL HB394

Montgomery County, Montgomery City Council authorized to join state retirement system, constitutional amendment

AL SB208

Montgomery County, Montgomery City Council authorized to join state retirement system, constitutional amendment

AL SB44

Tuscaloosa County, Constitutional Amendment, sales and use tax, additional required to be approved by referendum in a general election

AL HB621

Teachers' Retirement System of Alabama, future Alabama High School Athletic Association employees prohibited from participating

AL HB279

Teachers' Retirement System; officers and employees of Lauderdale County Teacher's Credit Union authorized to participate

AL HB343

General Retirement System for Employees of Jefferson County; removes provisions tying eligibility to participate in plan to civil service classification; provides for status of mandatory members and part-time employee members who join on or after October 1, 2025

AL HB47

Constitutional Amendment; noncommercial paper raffles and paper bingo for charitable purposes, authorized

AL HB395

Morgan County, qualifications of judge of probate further provided for, Constitutional Amendment

AL HB504

Public Investments; to prohibit Board of Control of Employees' Retirement Systems of Alabama and Teachers' Retirement Systems of Alabama from investing with restricted entities affiliated with Communist Chinese military companies

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