After a productive first week back in session, several members of the Alabama Senate will step into new and elevated committee roles beginning next week.
State Sen. Lance Bell will fill the chairmanship on the Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Development Committee, left by State Sen. Garlan Gudger upon his confirmation as President Pro Tem.
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A first-term senator representing Shelby, St. Clair, and Talladega counties, Bell is an attorney with extensive experience in civil law and currently serves on nine other committees.
“The name of this committee contains two phrases—‘fiscal responsibility’ and ‘economic development’—that are essential to the continuing economic health and growth of Alabama,” Bell (R-Pell City) said.
“The bills and measures that come before us will be thoroughly vetted and carefully considered as we work to create even brighter days ahead for all Alabamians.”
In addition to Bell’s appointment, the Committee on Assignments assigned the following senators to Senate committees:
- State Sen. Keith Kelley – Finance and Taxation Education
- State Sen. Josh Carnley – Confirmations
- State Sen. Wes Kitchens – Education Policy
- State Sen. Jay Hovey – Tourism
“The Alabama Senate is made up of some of the most capable leaders, each bringing valuable experience and talent to the table,” Pro Tem Gudger (R-Cullman) said.
“These Senators are stepping up to move legislation that upholds Alabama values, protects our families, and makes our communities safer.”
The newly appointed members will serve for the remainder of the 2023-2026 quadrennium.
Tuesday will be the fourth day of the 2025 state legislative session.
Grayson Everett is the editor in chief of Yellowhammer News. You can follow him on X @Grayson270.