Wes Kitchens

Updated: August 07, 2022 at 12:13 PM CST

General Information

Who is Wes Kitchens?
Wes Kitchens

Christian, Businessman, Farmer, Conservative Republican representing District 27 in the Alabama House of Representatives

Status: Alabama State Representative for District 27
Party: Republican
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Contact Information

Known contact information for Wes Kitchens from Arab, AL.

  • 11 South Union Street, Suite 433
    Montgomery, AL 36104
  • Phone: 334-261-0539
  • Official Email: [email protected]

Education Information

Known educational history for Wes Kitchens from Arab, AL.

  • Attended, Snead State Community College
  • Graduated, Auburn University

Political Information

Known political history for Wes Kitchens from Arab, AL.

  • Candidate, Alabama State House of Representatives, District 27, 2022
  • Representative, Alabama State House of Representatives, District 27, 2018-present

Professions Information

Known professional history for Wes Kitchens from Arab, AL.

  • Former Director of Basketball Operations, University of Denver
  • Video Coordinator, Auburn University Women's Basketball

Congressional Information

Known congressional history for Wes Kitchens from Arab, AL.

  • Former Member, Education Policy Committee, Alabama State House of Representatives

Organizations Information

Known organizational history for Wes Kitchens from Arab, AL.

  • Member/Sunday School Teacher, Arab First Baptist Church
  • President, Arab Chamber of Commerce

Election History

Wes Kitchens from Arab, AL has participated in elections listed below in the state of Alabama.

Sponsored Bills

View legislative bills that Wes Kitchens has sponsored.

HB238
Relating to motor vehicle registration and distinctive motor vehicle license plates; to authorize the issuance of a distinctive motor vehicle license plate to benefit brain cancer research.
HB131
Relating to parole; to amend Section 15-22-28, Code of Alabama 1975, to provide that a prisoner is not eligible for parole of he or she has been duly charged with a new offense that has not been disposed.

HB524
Cherokee Ridge, corp. limits alt.
HB523
Marshall Co., Personnel Board, apppointments, expense allowance of members, Secs. 45-48-121.03, 45-48-121.04 am'd.
HB468
Marshall Co., sheriff, compensation, to receive same uniform increases granted to other elected county officers
HB400
Taxation, grain bins exempt from ad valorem taxation, Sec. 40-9-1 am'd.
HB394
Teachers' Retirement System, to allow Tier I members who have retired and reemployed full-time by a local board of education to continue to receive retirement benefits under certain conditions, Sec. 16-25-26 am'd.
HB363
Motor fuel, retailers and transportation infrastructure, state and political subdivisions prohibited from regulating exception for Chapter 17, Title 40.
HB268
Nurse Anesthetists, Certified Registered, scope of practice is in coordination with licensed physician or podiatrist, Sec. 34-21-81 am'd.
HB210
Blount County, county commission, chair, election, compensation, duties provided for, judge of probate no longer to serve as chair

HB630
Marshall Co., tax assessor and tax collector, expenses financed on pro rata share basis from state, county, and municipal ad valorem tax
HB597
Marshall Co., court costs, failure to appear warrant, service by sheriff's office, add'l fee, distrib., assessment by circuit clerk
HB596
Marshall Co., sheriff, authorize to conduct fund raising events, proceeds for operation of sheriffs office
HB573
State parks, implementation of bonding authority of the Alabama State Parks Enhancement Authority, improvement and maintenance of state parks, Sec. 40-23-35 am'd.
HB566
Taxation, sales tax revenue, distribution and expenditure of further provided, Sec. 40-23-35 am'd.
HB565
State parks, Alabama State Parks Enhancement Authority created and authorized to issue bonds for support of state parks, const. amend.
HB517
Shepherd's Cove Hospice and palliative care entities in Marshall Co., ad valorem and sales and use tax exemptions
HB445
Crimes and offenses, crimes of riot and inciting to riot, harassment, and assault II, amended, crimes of assault against a first responder, aggravated riot, and unlawful traffic interference, created, mandatory holding period for certain violations, provided, mandatory incarceration period for certain violations, provided, exceptions to sovereign immunity, further provided, restrictions on distribution of revenue to defunding jurisdictions, provided, Secs. 13A-11-3.1, 13A-11-5.1, 13A-11-8.1 added; Secs. 12-25-32, 13A-6-21, 13A-6-132, 13A-11-1, 13A-11-3, 13A-11-4, 13A-11-8, 13A-11-70, 15-13-2, 36-1-12, 36-2-1 am'd.
HB408
Employment, require employers and state agencies to follow specified requirements to determine whether a worker is an employee for purposes of benefits and tax liabilities
HB392
Joint Legislative Oversight Committee on Obligation Transparency, created, membership, compensation, powers, and duties, provided
HB391
Schools, public K-12, athletic events allowing competition by one biological gender against another prohibited unless the event specifically includes both genders
HB337
Firearms, Alabama Firearms Protection Act, prohibitions on enforcement of certain federal firearm laws, provided
HB321
Time; to adopt Daylight Savings Time statewide if Congress amends Federal law to allow it.
HB237
Abortion, physicians, duty of care owed to babies born alive after failed abortion, criminal penalties, definitions further provided
HB220
Education Dept., state property, Dept. of Edu., has authority to manange the construction and renovation of property that is part of a state educational institution, Sec. 41-4-400 am'd.
HB217
Telephone communications, knowing and intentionally misleading use of inaccurate caller identification information, prohibited
HB216
Consumer Protection, Alabama Consumer Privacy Act, created, allow consumers to opt in or out to sale of personal information with certain conditions, require business collecting data to make certain disclosures, violation or deletion of, Deceptive Trade Practices Act
HB215
Sheriffs, term of office, to commence following election, technical revisions to term of county commissioner, Sec. 36-3-4 am'd.
HB212
Workers' compensation, firefighters, law enforcement officers, diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder, reimbursed for certain out-of-pocket expenses, co's and municipalities required to maintain certain disability insurance coverage
HB131
Bail, criminal cases, creates Aniah's law, const. amend
HB130
Bail, to provide for an additional offense under which an individual can be denied bail, pretrial detention hearing under certain circumstances provided, Secs. 15-13-2, 15-13-3, 15-13-7, 15-13-104, 15-13-105, 15-13-106 am'd.

HB389
Gunterville, ad valorem tax, authorized to levy add'l for public schools, referendum
HB357
Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Contractors, Board of, replace definition, qualifications, and registration requirements for positions of an apprentice with definition to include instructors, Secs. 34-31-18, 34-31-24, 34-31-25, 34-31-28, 34-31-29 am'd.
HB 77
Employment, require employers and state agencies to follow specified requirements to determine whether a worker is an employee for purposes of benefits and tax liabilities

HB 566
Schools, public K-12, nutrition, allowing schools to donate surplus, non-expired food to charitable organizations, purpose of redistributing food to needy students
HB 560
Professional licenses, remove all exemptions from automatic provisions for, except the exemption for certifications issued by the Alabama Peace Officers' Standards and Training Commission, Sec. 31-1-6 am'd.
HB 548
Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Contractors, Board of, replace definition, qualifications, and registration requirements for positions of an apprentice with the positions of Technician I and Technician II, Secs. 34-31-18, 34-31-24, 34-31-25, 34-31-28 am'd.
HB 541
Employment, require employers and state agencies to follow specified requirements to determine whether a worker is an employee for purposes of benefits and tax liabilities
HB 15
Public officers and employees, state personnel dept, state employees, suspensions without pay, total time not to exceed 30 business days, state employee must accept or request hearing within 10 business days, Sec.36-26-28 am'd.

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