Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB27

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Department of Archives and History; composition of board and method of filling board vacancies further provided for, retroactive effect

Impact

One major impact of SB27 is its retroactive effect, which will be effective to January 1, 2025. This provision creates a unique scenario where the new board composition and its operational guidelines will apply to past actions, potentially altering the timeline under which board changes were expected to happen. The restructuring may lead to a more responsive and representative board, as the new appointments will ensure diversity in terms of geography, gender, and race, which proponents argue is crucial for effectively addressing the needs of Alabama's historical initiatives and community outreach.

Summary

SB27 aims to amend the existing structure and operational guidelines of the Board of Trustees of the Department of Archives and History in Alabama. The bill proposes to increase the total number of board members from its current composition to 17, a move designed to enhance governance and diverse representation. To accommodate this increase, the bill also lays out specified terms and methods for filling these new positions, which will include members from each U.S. Congressional District as well as additional at-large members. This restructuring is viewed as a necessary step for improving the operational capacity of the Department of Archives and History, allowing it to better fulfill its mandate of preserving the state's historical materials and heritage.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB27 may arise from concerns regarding the increased size of the board and the implications of such changes on governance efficiency. While supporters anticipate that a larger, more diverse board will enhance representation and operational efficacy, critics might raise issues relating to the potential bureaucratic challenges and delays in decision-making that can accompany larger governing bodies. Additionally, the method of appointing new members and ensuring that the board’s composition reflects adequate demographic diversity could also provoke debates during legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB5

Department of Archives and History, composition of board and method of filling board vacancies further provided for, retroactive effect

AL SB310

Jefferson County, filling of vacancies on county commission and election dates further provided for

AL SB259

University of South Alabama; membership of Board of Trustees revised, meetings of the board further provided for

AL HB459

University of South Alabama; membership of Board of Trustees revised, meetings of the board further provided for

AL HB84

Board of Chiropractic Examiners; methods for sending board election notice and ballots permitted; limited license removed; licensee continuing education requirements revised

AL SB193

Office of Occupational and Professional Licensing within the Department of Workforce; created as centralized entity for providing leadership, support, and oversight to certain boards.

AL HB464

St. Clair County, compensation and benefits of coroner further provided for, retroactive

AL SB6

Libraries, further provides for the appointment of local library boards

AL SB330

Certain municipal water works boards reconstituted, operating procedures further provided for

AL HB133

Board of Pardons and Paroles; electronic monitoring of delinquent children further provided for

Similar Bills

AL HB169

Department of Archives and History; composition of board and method of filling board vacancies further provided for, retroactive effect

AL SB5

Department of Archives and History, composition of board and method of filling board vacancies further provided for, retroactive effect

CA ACA8

Congressional redistricting.

AL HB475

Public Service Commission; number of commissioners expanded to represent congressional districts, phase-in by election provided, term of office revised, position of Secretary of Energy established as cabinet member, calculation of electric utility rates revised; rate hearings authorized

AL SB320

Public Service Commission, revise membership to correspond to Congressional districts

AL SB3

Redistricting; U.S. Congressional districts redrawn

AL SB2

Redistricting; U.S. Congressional districts redrawn

AL SB360

Public Service Commission; number of commissioners expanded to represent congressional districts, phase-in by election provided, term of office revised, position of Secretary of Energy established as cabinet member, calculation of electric utility rates revised