Adline Clarke & Barbara Drummond
To view pictures click below and thanks to April Thornton, RMBC Family Life Center Coordinator for putting this together.
http://www.rmbcmob.org/gallery/conversation--coffee-w-state-representatives-clarke--drummond.html
We were delighted to have State Representatives Adline Clarke and Barbara Drummond come out on such a beautiful day for Conversation and Coffee at Revelation Missionary Baptist Church, 1711 Taylor Lane, Mobile, AL 35505 where the Pastor is Rev. David L. Frazier, Sr., there were over 26 people in attendance.
They gave information on and answered some of the below questions.
1. 2020 Census - They told us why it was iimportant to complete the form either online, via us mail, or with a census taker because the 2020 population numbers will shape how political power and federal tax dollars are shared in the U.S over the next 10 years.
2. Voting - It is important because it gives people an opportunity to voice their opinion and vote for what they believe in, it holds elected officials accountable for their behavior while in office, and it prevents a minority from dictating the policies of a majority.
3. Public Defender's Office coming to Mobile County this office will help people who can't afford an attorney to represent them in criminal cases.
There were other topics touched on but you will have to follow these two outstanding Alabama State Representatives to find out what they are doing so that you can be informed first hand. They also told us if we had any issues or concerns that we could contact them see information below. They are also willing to come out to have Conversation and Coffee with your church or organization.
REPRESENTATIVE CLARKE, ADLINE
http://www.legislature.state.al.us/aliswww/ISD/ALRepresentative.aspx?NAME=Clarke&OID_SPONSOR=100579&OID_PERSON=7425&SESSNAME=
REPRESENTATIVE DRUMMOND, BARBARA
http://www.legislature.state.al.us/aliswww/ISD/ALRepresentative.aspx?NAME=Drummond&OID_SPONSOR=100585&OID_PERSON=7712&SESSNAME=Regular%20Session%202020
Adline Clarke
Alabama House of Representatives for the 97th district
Introduced (3/19/2019)
In Committee (5/16/2019)
Crossed Over (5/15/2019)
Passed (5/30/2019)
Signed/Enacted (5/31/2019)
Dead/Failed/Vetoed
Veto Overridden
Regular Session 2019
Relating to wages; to prohibit an employer from paying any of its employees at wage rates less than those paid to employees of another sex or race for substantially similar work; to require an employer to affirmatively demonstrate that a wage differential is based upon one or more specified factors; to prohibit an employer from discharging or in any manner discriminating against or retaliating against an employee for the enforcement of these provisions; to provide for administrative relief and for a private civil cause of action; to provide that an employer may not prohibit an employee from disclosing the employee's own wages, discussing the wages of others, inquiring about another employee's wages, or aiding or encouraging any other employee to exercise his or her rights under these provisions; and to require an employer to maintain a record of wages paid to his or her employee for a certain amount of time.
Not specified
Adline Clarke (D)*
Delivered to Governor at 10:30 a.m. on May 31, 2019. (on 5/31/2019)
Barbara Drummond
Alabama House of Representatives District 103
Introduced (2/16/2017)
In Committee (3/9/2017)
Crossed Over (3/9/2017)
Passed (5/4/2017)
Signed/Enacted (5/9/2017)
Dead/Failed/Vetoed
Veto Overridden
Regular Session 2017
To amend Sections 34-7B-1 and 34-7B-20 of the Code of Alabama 1975, relating to licensure of natural hair stylists; to provide that a person may be licensed as a natural hair stylist who has completed at least 420 clock hours of natural hair style apprenticeship as a natural hair stylist under a licensed or registered cosmetologist or a natural hair stylist.
Cosmetology, Cosmetology and Barbering Board
Barbara Drummond (D)*
Delivered to Governor at 2:14 p.m. on May 9, 2017. (on 5/9/2017)
http://alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/Alison/SESSBillStatusResult.aspx?BILL=HB262&WIN_TYPE=SELECTED_STATUS
http://www.rmbcmob.org/gallery/conversation--coffee-w-state-representatives-clarke--drummond.html
We were delighted to have State Representatives Adline Clarke and Barbara Drummond come out on such a beautiful day for Conversation and Coffee at Revelation Missionary Baptist Church, 1711 Taylor Lane, Mobile, AL 35505 where the Pastor is Rev. David L. Frazier, Sr., there were over 26 people in attendance.
They gave information on and answered some of the below questions.
1. 2020 Census - They told us why it was iimportant to complete the form either online, via us mail, or with a census taker because the 2020 population numbers will shape how political power and federal tax dollars are shared in the U.S over the next 10 years.
2. Voting - It is important because it gives people an opportunity to voice their opinion and vote for what they believe in, it holds elected officials accountable for their behavior while in office, and it prevents a minority from dictating the policies of a majority.
3. Public Defender's Office coming to Mobile County this office will help people who can't afford an attorney to represent them in criminal cases.
There were other topics touched on but you will have to follow these two outstanding Alabama State Representatives to find out what they are doing so that you can be informed first hand. They also told us if we had any issues or concerns that we could contact them see information below. They are also willing to come out to have Conversation and Coffee with your church or organization.
REPRESENTATIVE CLARKE, ADLINE
http://www.legislature.state.al.us/aliswww/ISD/ALRepresentative.aspx?NAME=Clarke&OID_SPONSOR=100579&OID_PERSON=7425&SESSNAME=
Affiliation: | (D) |
District: | House District 97 |
County: | Mobile County |
Phone Number: | (334) 261-0549 |
Fax Number: | |
Street: | 11 South Union Street |
Office: | Suite 540-B |
City: | Montgomery |
State: | AL |
Postal Code: | 36130-2950 |
Email: | adline.clarke@alhouse.gov |
REPRESENTATIVE DRUMMOND, BARBARA
http://www.legislature.state.al.us/aliswww/ISD/ALRepresentative.aspx?NAME=Drummond&OID_SPONSOR=100585&OID_PERSON=7712&SESSNAME=Regular%20Session%202020
Affiliation: | (D) |
District: | House District 103 |
County: | Mobile County |
Phone Number: | 334-261-0564 |
Fax Number: | |
Street: | 11 South Union Street |
Office: | Suite 529 |
City: | Montgomery |
State: | AL |
Postal Code: | 36130-2950 |
Email: | drummondbarbara@att.net |
Adline Clarke
Alabama House of Representatives for the 97th district
|
Introduced (3/19/2019)
In Committee (5/16/2019)
Crossed Over (5/15/2019)
Passed (5/30/2019)
Signed/Enacted (5/31/2019)
Dead/Failed/Vetoed
Veto Overridden
Regular Session 2019
Relating to wages; to prohibit an employer from paying any of its employees at wage rates less than those paid to employees of another sex or race for substantially similar work; to require an employer to affirmatively demonstrate that a wage differential is based upon one or more specified factors; to prohibit an employer from discharging or in any manner discriminating against or retaliating against an employee for the enforcement of these provisions; to provide for administrative relief and for a private civil cause of action; to provide that an employer may not prohibit an employee from disclosing the employee's own wages, discussing the wages of others, inquiring about another employee's wages, or aiding or encouraging any other employee to exercise his or her rights under these provisions; and to require an employer to maintain a record of wages paid to his or her employee for a certain amount of time.
Not specified
Adline Clarke (D)*
Delivered to Governor at 10:30 a.m. on May 31, 2019. (on 5/31/2019)
Barbara Drummond
Alabama House of Representatives District 103
|
Introduced (2/16/2017)
In Committee (3/9/2017)
Crossed Over (3/9/2017)
Passed (5/4/2017)
Signed/Enacted (5/9/2017)
Dead/Failed/Vetoed
Veto Overridden
Regular Session 2017
To amend Sections 34-7B-1 and 34-7B-20 of the Code of Alabama 1975, relating to licensure of natural hair stylists; to provide that a person may be licensed as a natural hair stylist who has completed at least 420 clock hours of natural hair style apprenticeship as a natural hair stylist under a licensed or registered cosmetologist or a natural hair stylist.
Cosmetology, Cosmetology and Barbering Board
Barbara Drummond (D)*
Delivered to Governor at 2:14 p.m. on May 9, 2017. (on 5/9/2017)
http://alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/Alison/SESSBillStatusResult.aspx?BILL=HB262&WIN_TYPE=SELECTED_STATUS
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