2026 Alabama
B · Chamber: H
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3rd Reading
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1st Reading
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2nd Reading
3rd Reading
Passed Both Chambers
Review in Original
Conf. Cmte
To Governor
Current chamber: House
Category: Crimes & Offenses
Pass Likelihood: 49%
Status date: 2026-01-20
Last action: 2026-01-20
Session: 2026 Regular Session
Official Title: Crimes and offenses; crime of distribution of materially deceptive media established, permanent injunctive relief authorized
AI Summary (PhRMA/Group Specific)
This bill crimes and offenses; crime of distribution of materially deceptive media established, permanent injunctive relief authorized. It applies to Alabama and currently sits at the "Introduced" stage.
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Primary: Juandalynn Givan (D-HD-060)
GOP: 95% · DEM: 5%
Bill Committee:
House: Judiciary · Avg GOP: 45% · DEM: 60%
2026-01-20 · House · major
Read for the first time and referred to the House Committee on Judiciary
2026-01-20 · House
Pending House Judiciary
Predictive sample (per-member)
| Party | District | Name | Yea | Nay | NV | GOP% | Dem% |
|---|
| D | 019 | Laura Hall | ✓ | 77% | 23% | ||
| D | 071 | Artis McCampbell | ✓ | 100% | 0% | ||
| D | 032 | Barbara Boyd | ✓ | 23% | 77% | ||
| D | 082 | Pebblin Warren | ✓ | 72% | 28% |
No amendments filed.
No fiscal notes or analyses recorded.
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