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Welcome to the home of the Shelby County Legislative Delegation. The purpose of this office is to act as a liaison between the public, governmental agencies and the nine elected state legislators from Shelby County, Alabama. The office also coordinates administrative functions and meetings of the Legislative Delegation, assists the public with information about other state agencies, and provides the public with information on the statutes of Alabama Legislation.
The purpose of this website is to give the constituents of Shelby County an easier, faster and more efficient mode of communicating with their legislators. By offering information about the Legislative Process, each member of the delegation, and how you can be more involved we hope to increase Shelby Counties awareness of its Legislative Delegation. This site will be continually updated with news and information about past, current, and future legislation making Shelby County the most informed in the state of Alabama.
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2010 Legislative Session
Week 6
February 16 - February 19
Thanks to President’s Washington and Lincoln, I began this week at home. Little did I know what the week would actually bring both for the good and maybe even the bad. Some restructuring of the office may at first glance appear to be a negative, but it could, A: be a lot worse and B: work out better in the end anyway. The opportunity to speak at Samford University’s convocation service yesterday morning was an enjoyable time and seemed to go really well. Although, if I did really poorly, do you think they would have told me? To top it off, I will be at the Bassmaster Classic on behalf of the county some this weekend. If you know me, you will find that kind of funny. I’m not exactly Mr. Outdoors. But I enjoy the new experiences. .
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