Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB117

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  

Caption

County commission procurement; procurement program allowed to apply to purchase of services, county commission allowed to consider administrative savings

Impact

The passage of SB117 is expected to streamline procurement processes for county commissions, making it easier for them to adopt cost-saving measures and optimize service delivery. By allowing the consideration of administrative savings, the bill could encourage local authorities to innovate in how they procure services, potentially leading to improved service outcomes for constituents. This could have a significant impact on areas such as local government budgeting and resource allocation as counties strive to maximize operational efficiency.

Summary

SB117 aims to amend existing procurement laws concerning county commissions by allowing the procurement program to apply to the purchase of services. This legislation intends to provide county commissions with greater flexibility in considering operational costs and administrative savings when making procurement decisions. The bill reflects a broader trend in state governance to optimize resources and enhance efficiency within local government operations.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its potential to improve government efficiency, it may also face opposition from those who are concerned about the implications for transparency and accountability in procurement processes. Critics might argue that looser regulations could lead to issues related to favoritism or mismanagement in service contracts. As the discussions surrounding SB117 progress, it will be important for lawmakers to address these concerns to ensure that reforms do not compromise the integrity of local governance.

Companion Bills

AL HB117

Same As County commission procurement; procurement program allowed to apply to purchase of services, county commission allowed to consider administrative savings

Previously Filed As

AL HB458

Clarke County, county commissioners, expense allowance and salary provided for

AL HB463

Chilton County, Chilton County 911 Board of Commissioners, credit card or debit card purchases, creation of procedures authorized

AL HB532

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

AL HB413

Cleburne County, sheriff and revenue commissioner, salary

AL SB329

Lee County; Lee County Revenue Commissioner authorized to perform duties of selling and redeeming land for taxes

AL HB589

Jefferson County, authority of the county building commissioner further provided for

AL HB76

Fayette County, authorized the sheriff and commissioner of licenses to obtain and use a credit card

AL HB511

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

AL SB73

Relating to Catastrophe Savings Accounts; expands allowable expenses

AL HB106

Relating to Catastrophe Savings Accounts; expands allowable expenses

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