County Commission | The Magazine January February 2018 | Page 5
Word to the Wise
If you have a question about the legislative process, don’t be afraid to ask.
The legislative process is like the most bizarre football game you can think of – with players
trying to move footballs, basketballs, tennis balls and golf balls down the field, all at the
same time, with different rules for each one. Sounds crazy, doesn’t it? Like I said before,
don’t be afraid to ask if you have a question. The technicalities can make you or break you.
– Steve McKinnon
• GENERAL BILL
The most common type of legislation. Proposes
a new law or changes existing law. Applies to the
entire state. • GENERAL CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
Also applies to the whole state. Proposes a
change to the Constitution of Alabama. After going
through both chambers of the legislature, skips the
governor’s desk and goes straight to voters, who
get to settle the question.
• LOCAL BILL
Applies to one county or one city. Must be
advertised ahead of time. Goes through a
completely separate committee process – with
different rules – from a general bill. Needs
unanimous support from local legislators. • LOCAL CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
Proposes a change to the state constitution that
applies only to one county or one city. No advance
advertising. Moves through the same committee
process as a local bill. Needs unanimous support
from local legislators. Ultimately decided by voters,
usually only in the affected local area.
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