Every bill, every sponsor, every outcome — from filing to final passage. Search what your lawmakers are doing in Montgomery and grade them on their results.
Session in progressSources: ALISON, LegiScan, AL.com reporting
01Bills of National Interest
Flagged by AL.com for broader significance
02Top Bill Filers
By volume of bills introduced this session
02Bill Tracker
Search and follow any bill through the process
03Lawmaker Grades
How effective is each legislator at moving bills?
Each lawmaker earns a grade based on how far their filed bills advance through the legislative process. Lawmakers who filed fewer than three bills receive no letter grade.
04Most Prolific Sponsors
Ranked by number of bills filed this session
The bars show each lawmaker's mix of outcomes: enacted / on governor's desk, in progress, dead or failed.
·Most Bills Enacted
Where filing volume meets actual results
How we grade
Methodology
Every Alabama lawmaker who filed at least three bills this session receives a letter grade from A to F. The grade measures effectiveness — how often the bills a legislator sponsored actually advanced — not whether the bills were popular or controversial.
We weight each bill's outcome on a 100-point scale:
Signed into law / enacted
100 pts
Passed both chambers (on governor's desk)
70 pts
Passed one chamber
35 pts
Still alive in the process
10 pts
Dead, failed, or vetoed
0 pts
A lawmaker's score is the average points across all filed bills, on a 0–100 scale. Letter grades:
A 80+B 65–79C 50–64D 35–49F Below 35
Lawmakers with fewer than three filed bills are marked "insufficient data." Effectiveness is one lens on a legislator's record; it doesn't capture committee work, amendments, or bills that died by design. Use it alongside AL.com's reporting.