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Sen. Steve Livingston was elected as the new majority leader of the Alabama Senate, replacing Sen. Clay Scofield, who recently announced his resignation. Changes are taking place in the Senate leadership in what will be a big reshuffle.
The president pro tempore of the Alabama Senate, state senator Greg Reed, a Republican from Jasper, stated his excitement and support for Livingston’s election. “Senator Livingston has an impeccable legislative record,” the speaker declared. In his new leadership position, I have no doubt that he will continue to have a positive impact on every Alabaman.”
Livingston, first elected to the Senate in 2014, is the chair of the Permanent Legislative Committee on Reapportionment and Confirmations committees.
“I am deeply humbled to be elected as the Republican leader in the Alabama State Senate. Having the trust of my colleagues and friends to lead our caucus in this capacity is a tremendous honor,” said Livingston. “I am excited to work with my colleagues to continue implementing conservative values through our legislative agenda in…
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