Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB103

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  
Report Pass
1/14/26  
Engrossed
2/5/26  
Refer
2/5/26  
Report Pass
2/11/26  
Enrolled
2/20/26  
Passed
3/3/26  

Caption

Sunset law; Alabama Construction Recruitment Institute continued with modification until October 1, 2028

Impact

The passage of SB103 ensures that the Alabama Construction Recruitment Institute will continue to operate and focus on workforce recruitment and development within the construction industry. This prolongation allows for a structured assessment of the institute's capabilities and potential improvements in efficiency by leveraging the administrative and operational resources of the Alabama Department of Workforce. The requirement for a report detailing these findings represents a proactive approach towards ensuring the institute's alignment with state workforce needs.

Summary

SB103 aims to extend the existence of the Alabama Construction Recruitment Institute until October 1, 2028, while making certain modifications to enhance its operational effectiveness. The bill aligns with the Alabama Sunset Law, which requires periodic evaluation of state agencies and their functioning to determine their efficacy and continued necessity. By continuing the institute, the legislation recognizes the importance of construction workforce development in Alabama and the need for ongoing support in this sector.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB103 appears to be supportive, as it garnered unanimous approval in the Senate with a vote of 34-0. Stakeholders likely recognize the necessity of the Alabama Construction Recruitment Institute in addressing the state's construction workforce challenges. However, discussions around the bill may reflect ongoing debates about the effectiveness of such agencies in meeting workforce demands and their funding mechanisms, although these concerns have not been publicly highlighted within the voting records.

Contention

While the bill itself passed without opposition, potential points of contention could arise regarding the institute's operational modifications and how effectively it uses state resources. Some critics may question the institute's performance and its ability to evolve based on changing workforce dynamics in Alabama's construction sector. The legislative requirement for a comprehensive report aims to address these concerns by ensuring accountability and transparency in the institute's operations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB124

Sunset Law; Alabama Board of Optometry continued with modification until October 1, 2029

AL HB112

Sunset Law; Alabama Onsite Wastewater Board continued without modification until October 1, 2029

AL HB114

Sunset Law; Board of Dental Examiners of Alabama continued without modification until October 1, 2027

AL HB128

Sunset Law; Board of Nursing continued with modification until October 1, 2029

AL HB115

Sunset Law; Alabama Board of Electrical Contractors continued without modification until October 1, 2026

AL HB113

Sunset Law; Alabama Manufactured Housing Commission continued without modification until October 1, 2029

AL HB116

Sunset Law; Alabama Professional Bail Bonding Board continued without modification until October 1, 2027

AL HB109

Sunset Law; State Board of Podiatry continued with modification until October 1, 2029

AL HB111

Sunset Law; Home Builders Licensure Board continued with modification until October 1, 2029

AL HB122

Sunset Law; Board of Physical Therapy continued without modification until October 1, 2029

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.