Senate Minority Leader Bobby Singleton, D-Greensboro, hands a paper to Alabama Senate staff on Feb. 5, 2026 at the Alabama Statehouse in Montgomery, Alabama. (Brian Lyman/Alabama Reflector) Here are the bills that passed the Alabama Legislature this week. Tuesday, Feb. 3 House HB 297 , sponsored by Rep. Thomas Jackson, D-Thomasville, alters, rearranges and extends the boundary and corporate limits in the City of Monroeville in Monroe County. The bill passed 12-0. It moves to the Senate. HB 330 , sponsored by Rep. Mack Butler, R-Rainbow City, repeals a law outlining methods for the Etowah County Commission to fill vacancies in county offices. The bill passed 21-0. It goes to the Senate. HB 331 , sponsored by Rep. David Standridge, R-Hayden, allows Blount County to levy an additional 1% tax on hotels, motels and commercial lodgings. The bill passed 26-0. It goes to the Senate. HB 310 , sponsored by Rep. Danny Crawford, R-Athens, proposes a constitutional amendment for Limestone C...
Gov. Kay Ivey Thursday set the execution for Charles Lee Burton for March 12. He was convicted in 1992 of the capital murder of Doug Battle in 1991. If the execution goes forward, Osgood will be the first person put to death by the state of Alabama this year. (Alabama Department of Corrections) Gov. Kay Ivey Thursday scheduled a March 12 execution of Charles Lee Burton for his role in the death of Doug Battle. The execution of Burton, 75, would be the first of the year. Alabama carried out five executions in 2025, tied for the second-highest next to Florida , which carried out 19 executions. The state plans to carry out the execution by nitrogen gas. According to court documents, Burton and five other people entered an Auto Zone in Talladega in August 1991 with the intention of robbing the store. Battle was shot and killed during the robbery attempt. Burton did not shoot Battle. Derrick DeBruce, the man convicted of shooting Battle, had his sentence reduced to life without parole ...