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HB 366

Randolph County; compensation of judge of probate and revenue commissioner revised

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Bob Fincher

Alabama's HB 366 adjusts compensation for Randolph County's probate judge and revenue commissioner, affecting county payroll and budget allocation.

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Bill Summary · HB 366

Legislative bill overview

HB 366 revises the compensation structure for Randolph County's judge of probate and revenue commissioner positions. The bill adjusts salary levels or payment mechanisms for these two county judicial and administrative offices.

Why is this important

County judicial and administrative officer compensation directly affects the county's budget and the ability to attract and retain qualified professionals in these positions. Changes to these salary structures can have cascading effects on county operations and taxpayer costs.

Potential points of contention

  • Fiscal impact on county budget: Increased compensation could strain Randolph County's finances or require reallocation of other budget priorities
  • Equity concerns: Changes may raise questions about whether adjustments are equitable compared to other county officials or nearby counties
  • Precedent setting: Revising compensation for these specific positions could prompt similar requests from other county officials or establish expectations for future increases

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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