Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SJR36

Introduced
2/10/26  
Refer
2/12/26  
Report Pass
2/17/26  
Enrolled
2/17/26  
Passed
2/17/26  
Passed
2/25/26  

Caption

Urging the Alabama Congressional Delegation to identify and provide federal funds for the State Logging Efficiency Grant Fund

Impact

If passed, this resolution could lead to increased federal support for rural infrastructure projects related to the logging industry. Specifically, it aims to garner funding for maintaining, repairing, and constructing rural bridges that are essential for transporting raw materials to manufacturing facilities. This could bolster the logistics and operational capabilities of the forestry sector in Alabama, potentially resulting in enhanced economic benefits and job creation in the area.

Summary

SJR36 is a resolution proposing that the Alabama Congressional Delegation be urged to secure federal funds for the State Logging Efficiency Grant Fund. This fund is crucial for enhancing the rural infrastructure necessary for the logging sector, which significantly contributes to the state’s economy with an annual economic impact exceeding $36 billion. The resolution reflects the Alabama Legislature's acknowledgment of the logging industry's importance and aligns with the earlier enacted Rural Logging Efficiency Act, which also aims to enhance the efficiency of the timber supply chain.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SJR36 appears to be largely supportive within the legislative framework, as it seeks to address perceived needs in the logging industry. Lawmakers emphasizing the importance of solid infrastructure for the forestry sector suggest a cooperative approach to ensuring that both state and federal entities work together to promote local industries. However, as it is a resolution urging action rather than a binding bill, the outcomes may depend on the response and willingness of the Alabama Congressional Delegation to act on these requests.

Contention

While there are no explicit points of contention documented in the discussions around SJR36, the general challenge may lie in the competition for federal funds among various sectors and regions. Stakeholders in the logging industry may need to articulate their needs effectively among a landscape of varied interests. Concerns could also arise regarding the prioritization of rural infrastructure funding amidst federal budget constraints, and local entities may seek to ensure that their specific needs are adequately represented in discussions with Congress.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB313

Alabama 21st Century Authority, use of available funds further provided for

AL HB186

Appropriations from State General Fund for executive, legislative, and judicial agencies of the State, other functions of government, debt service, and capital outlay for fiscal year ending September 30, 2026

AL SB148

Appropriations from State General Fund for executive, legislative, and judicial agencies of the State, other functions of government, debt service, and capital outlay for fiscal year ending September 30, 2026.

AL HB52

Income Taxes; to make technical changes to the funding provisions of the CHOOSE Act credits and increase funding, and to extend the sunset date for deductions for ABLE contributions.

AL HB526

Alabama 21st Century Fund, further distribution of funds, one-time appropriation to the Department of Commerce

AL SB315

Alabama 21st Century Fund, further distribution of funds, one-time appropriation to the Department of Commerce

AL SB304

Powering Growth Act established, Alabama Energy Infrastructure Bank and the Strategic Energy Procurement Fund established under the State Industrial Development Authority to assist in obtaining equipment and providing financing for qualified energy infrastructure projects

AL SB192

Alabama student grant program, approved institution of higher learning provided

AL HB591

Henry County, county lodging tax further provided for

AL SB174

Business taxes, requires annual reports from counties and municipalities, provides for causes of action, and revises the jurisdiction of the Alabama Tax Tribunal

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.