Bradley Byrne

Representative, 1st District Alabama

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Name: Bradley Byrne

Office Title: Representative, 1st District Alabama

First Elected: 12/17/2013

Last Elected:

Office Address:

Gender: Male

Family: Wife: Rebecca; 4 Children: Patrick, Kathleen, Laura, Colin

Date of Birth: 02/16/1955

Place of Birth: Mobile, AL

Home City: Fairhope, AL

Religion: Episcopal


National Key Votes

Date Bill No. Bill Title Outcome Vote
Jan. 16, 2014 HR 3362 Exchange Information Disclosure Act Bill Passed – House
(259 – 154)
Yea
Jan. 13, 2014 HR 3811 Health Exchange Security and Transparency Act of 2014 Bill Passed – House
(291 – 122)
Yea
Jan. 9, 2014 HR 2279 Reducing Excessive Deadline Obligations Act of 2014 Bill Passed – House
(225 – 188)
Yea

Alabama Key Votes

Date Bill No. Bill Title Outcome Vote
April 24, 2007 Sub SJR 54 Expressing Regret For Slavery Resolution Passed – Senate
(22 – 7)
Did Not Vote
March 20, 2007 HJR 29 State Legislature Pay Increase Veto Override Passed – Senate
(20 – 15)
Nay
April 6, 2006 SA 85045-1 to HB 135 Food Sales and Use Tax Reduction Amendment Amendment Adopted – Senate
(16 – 11)
Nay
March 29, 2006 SB 446 Eminent Domain Bill Passed – Senate
(28 – 7)
Yea
March 14, 2006 SB 352 Smoking Ban Bill Passed – Senate
(26 – 7)
Yea
Feb. 23, 2006 SB 31 Alcohol Tax Bill Failed – Senate
(11 – 14)
Nay
Feb. 9, 2006 SB 446 Eminent Domain Senate Co-sponsor
Jan. 24, 2006 SB 352 Smoking Ban Senate Co-sponsor

Profession: Lawyer

Education:
JD, University of Alabama School of Law
Graduated, Duke University

Political Experience:
Representative, United States House of Representatives, Alabama, District 1, 2014-present
Won Special Election, United States House of Representatives, Alabama, District 1, December 17, 2013
Senator, Alabama State Senate, 2002-2007
Member, Alabama State Board of Education, 1994-2002

Professional Experience:
Attorney
Former Chancellor, Alabama Post-Secondary Education System

Non Legislative Committees:
Member, Congressional Shipbuilding Caucus, 2014-present
Member, Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus, 2014-present
Member, Congressional Steel Caucus, 2014-present
Member, Republican Study Committee, 2014-present
Former Chair, State Workforce Planning Council

Current Legislative Committees:
Armed Services, Member
Natural Resources, Member
Subcommittee on Seapower and Projection Forces, Member

Organization:
Vice Chair, Eastern Shore Chamber of Commerce’s Economic Development Council, present
Member, Saint James Episcopal Church, present
Board Member, South Baldwin Chamber of Commerce, present
Lifetime Member, Alabama Parent Teacher Association
Member, Leadership Alabama

Awards and Publications:

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