Johnny Mack Morrow

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Status: Out of Office
Party: Democrat
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Birthday: November 25, 1942 82

Education Information

Known educational history for Johnny Mack Morrow from Red Bay, AL.

  • MBA, Business Administration, Samford University, 1970
  • BS, Agricultural Economics, Mississippi State University, 1965

Political Information

Known political history for Johnny Mack Morrow from Red Bay, AL.

  • Candidate, Alabama State Senate, District 6, 2018
  • Representative, Alabama State House of Representatives, District 18, 1990-2018

Professions Information

Known professional history for Johnny Mack Morrow from Red Bay, AL.

  • Business/Economics Instructor, Northwest Community College, present

Congressional Information

Known congressional history for Johnny Mack Morrow from Red Bay, AL.

  • Former Ranking Minority Member, Boards, Agencies and Commissions Committee, Alabama State House of Representatives
  • Former Ranking Minority Member, Local Legislation Committee, Alabama State House of Representatives

Organizations Information

Known organizational history for Johnny Mack Morrow from Red Bay, AL.

  • Member, Alabama Education Association
  • Member, Russellville Civitan Club
  • Former Board Member, Marion County Farm Bureau
  • Former Member, North Alabama Health Systems Agency and Project Review Committee
  • Former President, Alabama Cooperative Education Association
  • Former President, Franklin County Cattlemen's Association
  • Member, Cahaba Shrine Temple
  • Member, First Baptist Church of Red Ray

Election History

Johnny Mack Morrow from Red Bay, AL has participated in elections listed below in the state of Alabama.

Sponsored Bills

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HB 499
Property; Intellectual property; Copyright; Sound recordings
HB 288
Cherokee, alcoholic beverages, Sunday sales authorized
HR 465
Elliott, Carl Atwood, commended
HB 217
Environmental Management Commission, membership to include licensed geologist, Sec. 22-22A-6 am'd.
HJR 472
Elliott, Carl Atwood, commended
HR 376
Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association on the occasion of its 2nd Youth Baseball Clinic. - Commending
HJR 381
Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association - Commended
HJR 352
Red Bay Garden Club, commended
HR 349
Red Bay Garden Club, commended
HR 261
Lawrence County High School, commended
HJR 271
Essity, leading global hygiene company, commended
HJR 262
Lawrence County High School, commended
HJR 206
East Franklin Junior High School, commended
HJR 198
United States Congress, urged to review CDL mandates and remove unecessary burdens on agriculture and small business
HJR 171
Bragwell, Cody and Thompson, Caleb, recognized
HJR 169
Heaps, Chris, commended
HJR 92
Essity, leading global hygiene company, commended
HJR 91
Russellville High School, commended
HJR 45
Cunningham, Trey, commended
HJR 32
Hall, Rick, death mourned
HJR 24
Finebaum, Paul, commended
HJR 21
Hall, Rick, death mourned
HJR 20
Franklin County Schools, commended
HJR 19
Coach Bud Mills Day, recognized
HJR 18
Medley, Cassie, outstanding professional achievement, commended
HJR 17
Franklin County 4-H Program, recognized
HR 38
Franklin County Cattlemen, commended
HJR 13
Frankie Lee Wallace Highway, portion of US Highway 72, named
HR 12
Hall, Rick, death mourned

HB601
Lauderdale and Colbert Counties, Shoals Economic Development Fund, authorized to be used for workforce training and economic development programs at Univ. of North Alabama, Sec. 45-17-91.23 am'd
HB559
Littleville, alcoholic beverages, Sunday sales authorized
HB529
Florence, alcoholic beverages, Sunday sales for off-premises consumption, authorized, Sec. 45-39A-10 am'd.
HB527
Lauderdale Co., Community Development Fund, created, proceeds from fund expended equally between commission and authority, after creation of an agriculture authority, Sec. 45-39-90 am'd.
HB526
Lauderdale and Colbert Counties, Shoals Economic Development Fund, authorized to be used to build a Workforce Training and Development Center, Sec. 45-17-91.23 am'd
HB511
Russellville, civil service board, compensation, city council authorized to set, Sec. 45-30A-50.03 am'd.
HB385
Franklin Co., co. commission, voting centers, authorized to combine public hearing required before approval

HB67
Motor vehicles, license plates, personalized in memory plates honoring deceased family members, additional fee, distribution to General Fund
HB66
Certified public accountants, qualifications revised, education requirements revised, Sec. 34-1-4 am'd.

HB30
Entertainment Industry Incentive Act, incentives, limitation on production expenditures, additional $10 million during fiscal year ending September 2016, Sec. 41-7A-43 am'd.
HB3
Franklin Co., volunteer fire districts and the City of Russellville, existing districts recognized, referendum for funding, collection and distribution of fees
HB2
Lauderdale Co., sheriff's officers, uniforms and uniform allowance, provided for by Lauderdale Co. Community Development Commission from TVA in-lieu of tax payments, retroactive to Oct. 1, 2006, Act 791, 1969 Reg. Sess., am'd.

HB600
Franklin Co., Water Coordinating and Fire Prevention Authority, services expanded to include sewage and broadband services, const. amend.
HB547
Contractors, public works contracts, timely payments, contractor required to timely pay a subcontractor for work completed, Sec. 8-29-3 am'd.
HB528
Bear Creek Watershed, Board of Directors, Governor authorized to appoint one member at large, Sec. 33-15-4 am'd.
HB506
Public officials, rewards for exemplary public service from a third party not considered using his or her position for personal gain, Sec. 36-25-5 am'd.
HB409
Franklin Co., county commission, sales tax authorized for schools, use of a portion for roads for two years, extension by referendum, const. amend.
HB406
Title loan business, licensure and regulation of, charges concerning title loans, definitions, penalties, Alabama Title Loan Act
HB392
Hunting, disabled persons hunting license established, continuously valid as long as disability continues, issuance fee
HB332
Military, former military commercial motor vehicle drivers, experience allowed for obtaining CDL license in this state, Sec. 32-6-49.8 am'd.
HB288
State employees, cost-of-living increase authorized
HB287
Cost of living increase for certain retirees and beneficiaries beginning Oct. 1, 2014
HB285
Individuals with disabilities, promotion of employment by state programs and services, Jeff Ridgeway Alabama Employment First Initiative Act
HB238
Judge of probate, estates, bond of conservators, executors, administrators, liability limited unless grossly negligent, judicial immunity further provided for, Secs. 26-3-13, 43-2-82 am'd.
HB204
Service animals, to prohibit interference with under certain conditions, to prohibit the injury or intentional killing of a service animal, to provide criminal penalties, to require restitution
HB73
Retirement Systems of Alabama, secretary-treasurer, investment decision authorized without approval of Board of Control, Employees' Retirement System, Teachers' Retirement System, Secs. 16-25-20, 36-27-25 am'd.

HB680
Education, security personnel and resource officers employed by local board of education authorized to carry a firearm under certain conditions, Sec. 13A-11-72 am'd.
HB574
Franklin Co., Community Development Commission, appointment and term of member representing municipalities further provided for, Act 2008-74, 2008 Reg. Sess. am'd.
HB559
Local Control School Flexibility Act of 2013, provides for creation of innovative K-12 schools, flexibility contracts between local boards of education and the State Board of Education, and authorize State Board of Education to promulgate rules, Act 2013-64, 2013 Reg. Sess., repealed
HB547
Veterans, permanently and totally disabled, state income tax, credit for sales tax paid up to a certain amount
HB492
Accountability Act of 2013, proposed by HB 84, 2013 Reg. Sess., Act 2013-__, 2013 Reg. Sess., repealed
HB423
Alcoholic beverages, annual license fee, payment date altered, increased penalty for failure to timely renew, fee for electronic processing, Sec. 28-3A-5 am'd.
HB422
Alcoholic beverages, licensure, fee increased, Sec. 28-3A-4 am'd.
HB404
Franklin Co., schools, creation of volunteer security forces, role of sheriff and co. board of education
HB299
Ten Commandments, display of on state property and at public schools, authorized, const. amend.
HB279
Taxation, aviation jet fuel purchased by international cargo air carriers, refund for excise tax paid on purchases of aviation jet fuel by exemption from sales and use tax, Secs. 40-17-329, 40-23-4, 40-23-62 am'd.
HB278
Retirement, DROP reestablished, exceptions, Secs. 16-25-150, 36-27-170 am'd.
HB257
Business license tax, rental of residential real estate tax, not to be on a per unit basis, const. amend.
HB217
Pardons and Paroles Board, Scottsboro Boys Act, posthumous pardons for certain convictions prior to 1932
HB181
Hazardous waste disposal, fee for certain hazardous wastes, decreased, Secs. 22-30-4, 22-30B-2, 22-30B-2.1, 22-30B-4, 22-30B-4.1 am'd.
HB116
Franklin Co., creation of volunteer security forces at schools, role of sheriff and co. board of education
HB53
Public education, establishment of security forces at public K-12 schools, role of local law enforcement

HB752
Franklin County, distribution of certain funds for economic development to the Franklin County Development Authority
HB461
Recreational park trailers, defined, construction standards, third party inspection required of manufacturer, inspection by manufacturer's association or third party inspection program, approval by State Fire Marshal
HB424
Taxation, income tax credit for K-12 teachers for purchase of qualified classroom supplies, Article 12, Sec. 40-18-320, Title 40, Code of Alabama 1975, added
HB409
Military museum, Baldwin County designated as site for museum, Military Department authorized to cooperate with (2012-20417)
HB407
Public School and College Authorities, change baseline date, increase average salary, allow schools affected by closure of bases to receive proceeds from the authority, Secs. 16-16A-2, 16-16A-7, 16-16A-8 am'd
HB381
Insurance, State Employees' Insurance Board to include one year of hazardous duty time for every five years as a correctional officer awarded to correctional officers under Employees' Retirement System and Teachers' Retirement System, Sec. 36-29-19.7 am'd; Act 2011-698, 2011 Regular Sesssion am'd (2012-20347)
HB340
Crime of Looting, established, penalties, violation would be Class C felony
HB221
Municipalities, ordinance establishing automated red light traffic control photographic system, prohibited
HB68
Schools, tornado damage from April 22, 2011, tornados, supplemental appropriation from fiscal year 2011-2012 for catastrophic damage for designated schools subject to certain conditions

HB611
Law enforcement officers, firefighters, first responders, corrections officers, exposure to contagious, infectious, or communicable disease in the line of duty, blood and saliva testing of offender authorized, testing procedures, use of test results specified, notification of offender of positive results and availability of counseling and health care
HB602
Homeowners, certain who retrofit property to be more resistent to damages from storms, hurricanes, tornadoes, and windstorms, income tax credit authorized
HB534
Optometric Scholarship Awards, Board of, funds of board not to revert at end of fiscal year, Sec. 34-22-61 am'd.
HB532
Coroners and deputy coroners, duties, delivery of deceased's possessions to county treasurer, limitations on coroner's investigation, power and authority of peace officer, penalties, Secs. 15-4-2, 15-4-10 am'd.
HB497
Infants, sudden unexplained infant death, Sudden Unexplained Infant Death Investigation Team, established, duties, coordination of county officials, law enforcement, medical or emergency personnel, immunity, Sudden Unexplained Infant Death Investigation Act
HB496
Coroners and deputy coroners, duties, reimbursement of physicians and surgeons, delivery of deceased's possessions to county treasurer, limitations on coroner's investigation, power and authority of peace officer, penalties, Secs. 15-4-2, 15-4-10 am'd.
HB487
County roads, forestry harvesting operations, prior notice to county commission, limitations, civil fines, other permits, bonds prohibited, Sec. 23-1-80.1 added
HB451
Dental Examiners of Alabama, Board of, dentists and dental hygienists, regulation and licensure, substantially revised, Sec. 34-9-7.2 added; Secs. 34-9-2, 34-9-3, 34-9-5, 34-9-6, 34-9-6.1, 34-9-7, 34-9-8, 34-9-9, 34-9-10, 34-9-13, 34-9-15, 34-9-15.1, 34-9-16, 34-9-18, 34-9-20, 34-9-21, 34-9-22, 34-9-24, 34-9-26, 34-9-27, 34-9-28, 34-9-40, 34-9-41, 34-9-43, 34-9-44, 34-9-60, 34-9-63, 34-9-82, 34-9-89 am'd. (2011-20608)
HB450
Firearms, soliciting or encouraging a licensed dealer or private seller of firearms or ammunition to transfer a firearm or ammunition if the person knows the transfer violates state and federal law and providing false information to dealer or seller of firearms or ammunition with intent to deceive, crimes established, exceptions, penalties
HB445
Firearms, seized by law enforcement agency, disposal at auction to certain persons, proceeds for law enforcement purposes (2011-20970)
HB399
Motor fuel tax, point of taxation moved from wholesaler to withdrawal from terminal, licensing and fees, distrib. of proceeds, penalties, Terminal Excise Tax Act, Secs. 40-17-171, 40-17-220, 40-17-221, 40-17-223 am'd.; Secs. 40-12-190 to 40-12-202, incl., 40-12-204 to 40-12-206, incl., 40-17-1, 40-17-2, 40-17-5 to 40-17-9, incl., 40-17-13, 40-17-14, 40-17-18 to 40-17-20, incl., 40-17-22, 40-17-30 to 40-17-40, incl., 40-17-43, 40-17-45, 40-17-49 to 40-17-52, incl., 40-17-70 to 40-17-74, incl., 40-17-74.1, 40-17-75 to 40-17-82, incl., 40-17-100 to 40-17-108, incl., 40-17-120 to 40-17-122, incl., 40-17-124, 40-17-125, 40-17-174, 40-17-200, 40-17-201, 40-17-203, 40-17-222, 40-17-240, 40-17-250, 40-17-290, 40-17-291 repealed (2011-20461)
HB393
Divorce, waiting period for final judgment when minor children, when domestic violence or child abuse, submission of family plan, rights of noncustodial parent, legislative intent for marriage reconciliation, Sec. 30-2-8.1 am'd.
HB390
County commission, county solid waste disposal service, volunteer fire department exempt from fees, Sec. 22-27-3 am'd.
HB382
Public Education Assessment, Organization, and Allocation Commission and Advisory Board, established, members, duties, funding
HB381
Railroads, standards of stationary assembly points and mobile labor camps for maintenance-of-way employees, established, drinking water provided, Board of Health to adopt rules for mobile camps, investigations, inspection fees, distrib.
HB372
Nursing scholarships, qualifications altered, funding increased, appropriation, Secs. 34-21-60, 34-21-61, 34-21-62, 34-21-63 am'd.
HB361
Motor vehicles, driving under the influence, penalties to include mandatory use of ignition interlock device under certain conditions, Forensic Sciences Department to approve devices, Public Safety Department to issue restricted driver's license, fee, provisions for indigent defendants, Sec. 32-5A-191.4 added; Sec. 32-5A-191 am'd.
HB341
Recreational vehicles, franchise agreements by dealers and manufacturers and distributors, designated area of sales responsibility required, procedures for termination, cancellations, non-renewal, or alteration of agreements specified, repurchase of inventory, warranty service agreements, Motor Vehicle Franchise Act not to apply to any recreational vehicle manufacturer and dealer agreement, Sec. 8-20-2 am'd.
HB266
Beer, cider, and wine, homebrewing by adult persons for personal use authorized without taxation or licensure
HB265
Public education employees and law enforcement officers, offenses committed in the line of duty, arrest warrants, procedures for arrest
HB242
State income tax, federal deduction limited for individual taxpayers, state sales tax on food removed, Amendment 225 (Section 211.04, Recompiled Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended), repealed, const. amend.
HB241
Income tax, Alabama resident individuals, gross income includes an owner's entire allocable share of income earned from both in-state and out-of-state sources, Sec. 40-18-14 am'd.
HB238
Stalking in the first and second degree, aggravated stalking in the first and second degree, crimes further provided for, Tracy's Law, Secs. 13A-6-90.1, 13A-6-91.1 added; Secs. 13A-6-90, 13A-6-91 am'd.
HB212
Economic development, financial commitments to build or expand in Alabama, written contracts required within certain time period, existing commitments without written contract void after certain period of time
HB188
Agricultural tourist attractions, to be defined by rule and approved by Agriculture and Industries Department, application and renewal fees, directional signs under certain conditions (2011-20698)
HB181
Counties, optional home rule powers regarding public safety and health, and land regulation and use, const. amend.
HB175
Strangulation or suffocation and aggravated strangulation or suffocation, crimes provided for, penalties
HB161
Alcoholic beverages, brewpub licensees authorized to sell beer brewed on-premises to a licensed wholesaler for distribution to retail licensees Secs. 28-4A-2, 28-4A-3, 28-4A-4, 28-4A-6 am'd.
HB105
Motor vehicles, licensing and registration of trucks and truck tractors, motor vehicle wreckers (tow trucks), licensing and registration based on gross vehicle weight not to include vehicle towed, Sec. 40-12-248 am'd.
HB87
Seatbelts, failure to wear, citations authorized for safety belt violations if person stopped and arrested by law enforcement officer for separate violation, Sec. 32-5B-6.1 added

HB818
Colbert Co., court costs in domestic violence cases in circuit, district, and municipal court, distrib. to circuit clerk for domestic violence programs, Act 2009-367, 2009 Reg. Sess. am'd.; Sec. 45-17-80.02 am'd.
HB787
Franklin Co., court costs, circuit, district, and municipal courts, additional in domestic violence cases, distrib. to district attorney for domestic violence programs
HB765
Negotiating a worthless negotiable instrument (bad check), penalty increased for worthless check over certain amount given to a livestock market for livestock, Sec. 13A-9-13.1 am'd.
HB748
Infants, sudden unexplained infant death, Sudden Unexplained Infant Death Investigation Team, established, duties, coordination of county officials, law enforcement, medical or emergency personnel, immunity, Sudden Unexplained Infant Death Investigation Act
HB747
Corrections Department, certain employees who work inside a security fence under certain conditions, compensation increased
HB637
Small wineries, sales and distribution of wine by wineries, wine tasting facilities, direct sale of small wineries' wine, Small Winery Business Viability Act, Sec. 28-7-18 am'd.
HB630
City of Huntsville Federal Building Authority, BRAC distributions from State of Alabama authorized for financing infrastructure and improvements in certain areas of North Alabama impacted by 2005 Base Realignment and Closure
HB553
Franklin Co., proposed constitutional amendment to authorize additional court costs in domestic violence cases, repealed, Act 2009-305, 2009 Reg. Sess. repealed
HB525
Camellia State, Alabama officially named
HB506
Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation, Inc., exempt from state, county, and municipal sales and use tax
HB485
Court costs in criminal cases, solicitor's fee assessed in all counties equal to fee for Fair Trial Tax Fund, distrib. for district attorney's office and circuit clerk for administration, application to counties with a local law specified
HB457
Boxing Commission, name changed to Athletic Commission, mixed martial arts, authorized and regulated, definitions, commission authorized to employ executive director, penalties, Boxing and Mixed Martial Arts Act, Act 2009-622, 2009 Reg. Sess. am'd.; Secs. 41-9-1020, 41-9-1021, 41-9-1023, 41-9-1024, 41-9-1028, 41-9-1029, 41-9-1030, 41-9-1032, 41-9-1033, 41-9-1034, 41-9-1035, 41-9-1036, 41-9-1037, 41-9-1038, 41-9-1039, 41-9-1040 am'd.
HB421
Municipalities, municipal courts, court costs for jails, distrib. for municipal jails, Sec. 11-47-7.1 am'd.
HB413
Ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, and phenylpropanolamine, State Board of Health required to classify as controlled substances, exemptions, removed from list of precursor chemicals maintained by State Board of Pharmacy, Secs. 20-2-20, 20-2-181 am'd.
HB412
Aliens, illegal, forfeiture of property acquired while illegal alien, procedures, exceptions
HB411
Motor vehicles, driving without license or insurance or proof of legal entry into the United States, motor vehicle may be impounded, Secs. 32-6-18, 32-7A-4 am'd.
HB368
Assault in the second degree, utility workers included as a protected class, utility worker defined, Sec. 13A-6-21 am'd.; Act 2009-586, 2009 Reg. Sess. am'd.
HB359
Vital statistics, fetal death of stillborn child, mother or father may request Certificate of Birth Resulting in Stillbirth, Brooklee Act, Sec. 22-9A-13 am'd.
HB358
Civil action for damages against convicted drug dealers for death of individual, established
HB336
"Alabama", the poem and music, designated as state anthem, "Stars Fell on Alabama", designated as state song, Sec. 1-2-16 am'd.
HB264
Alabama Residential Energy Code Board changed to Alabama Energy and Residential Codes Board, Model Energy Code replaced with Alabama Energy and Residential Codes, adoption of modern building and energy codes in compliance with federal law to be implemented by counties and municipalities, board members increased, certain farm structures excluded, sprinkler systems provided for, Secs. 41-23-80, 41-23-81, 41-23-82, 41-23-83, 41-23-84, 41-23-85 am'd.
HB236
Public education employees and law enforcement officers, offenses committed in the line of duty, arrest warrants, procedures for arrest
HB222
Corrections Department, certain correctional officers authorized to participate in Deferred Retirement Option Plan after meeting certain requirements, Sec. 36-27-170 am'd.
HB221
State of Alabama, counties and municipalities prohibited from issuing business licenses without proof of citizenship or legal status in United States
HB215
Occupational tax, levy by county or municipality, prohibited, const. amend.
HB195
Greenhouse gas emissions, state agency prohibited from adopting or enforcing a state or regional program to limit or regulate motor vehicle fuel economy or from implementing a cap and trade program without legislative authorization
HB194
Federal law enforcement officers, permission of sheriff or Attorney General required before conducting arrest or search and seizure, district attorney required to prosecute violations, supremacy of sheriff as chief law enforcement officer of county declared
HB44
Tennessee Valley Authority, payments in-lieu-of-taxes, redistribution of the payments to dry counties and municipalities under existing law to counties served by TVA, certain increases in liquor tax receipts distributed to dry counties and municipalities, Sec. 40-28-2 am'd.
HB2
Short-barreled rifles or short-barreled shotguns, possession, sale, receipt, obtaining, or use, in violation of federal law, prohibited, exceptions, penalties, Sec. 13A-11-63 am'd.
HB1
State income tax, federal deduction limited for individual taxpayers, state sales tax on food removed, Amendment 225 (Section 211.04, Recompiled Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended), repealed, const. amend.

HB14
Elections, campaign funds, candidate seeking election to a statewide office, campaign funds raised and expended, limited
HB5
Campaign contributions, PAC to PAC transfers, prohibited, Sec. 17-5-15 am'd.

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