Alabama Cottage Food Law Bill Sb352 Letter Writing Campaign
Decorating By cakeymom Updated 28 Feb 2013 , 11:23pm by lovintheoven
If you are from Alabama and have the desire to become a "LEGAL" home baker please draft a letter to the Alabama Health Committee Legislature respresentatives.
Below is a copy of the bill along with the link of the Health Committee and their contact info.
LETS GET THIS DONE!!!!!!!!!
To view the bill access this link then click on "View" at the top of page to read the bill in it's entirety.
http://alisondb.legislature.state.al.us/acas/ViewBillsStatusACASLogin.asp?BillNumber=SB352
For the committee member list follow the link and then click on "Health"
http://www.legislature.state.al.us/senate/senatecommittees/senatecommittees.html
cakeymom
Ok, sent my letters out today!!!!!!!
This appeal goes to any Alabama CC'ers. Please send your letters out as well to get SB352 passed becuase if we do not show that it is important to us it's not going to be important to the Senators on the Health committee
I was researching Alabama cottage law on google and found your post. Do you know what the current restrictions are relating to cakes? Thanks!
It's not too late to get that letter sent. Please do so
I can't be the only one in the State of Alabama that's for this.
cakeymom
Im drafting my letter now. I currently live in Texas, but I am thinking about moving back to Alabama.
The proposed bill is very similar to the one in practice in Texas. I really hope it passes. It would save me a lot of stress of finding and building a kitchen just to make cakes.
The Senate begins to meet this week starting on April 4th, so please get your letters in.
Thanks,
cakeymom
any word on when a decision will be made on this? i just found out we are moving to AL and just saw this post. I guess it is too late to send a letter in??
There hasn't been anything posted. Im moving to Alabama as well, but Im looking into different kitchen spaces to rent for my business because I just feel like it will never pass. Its kinda sad leaving Austin when their cottage law just was signed.
The bill is on the schedule for the Health Committee meeting today. Hopefully, we'll hear something soon. I really hope this bill passes.
The bill is set to reviewed on Wednesday April 18th. Calls and/or faxes to the Senators would help!!!!!
While I am OPTIMISTIC I am a REALIST and unfortunately Alabama is not anywhere in the running when it comes to progressive thinking.
But, I am keeping my fingers crossed
cakeymom
Just a friendly reminder that faxes and/or emails will be greatly appreciated. The link is towards the top of this post.
Thanks!!!!
cakeymom
TODAY is the DAY the bill will be reviewed. Calls at this point would be AWESOME!!!!!! Find the link to the Health Committee in this thread.
Thanks in advance,
cakeymom
Senator Glover called me tonight and said that Channel 5 in Mobile is interested in this bill. Perhaps this will give us some needed support. There are only 9 more session days left and over 100 bills to be discussed. Please call or fax you senators or members of the health committee before it is too late.
Senator Glover called me tonight and said that the bill got out on the AP wire and Channel 5 in Mobile is interested in this bill. Perhaps this will give us the needed support we need to pass this bill. There are 9 more days in this legislative session and over 100 bills. If you have not called or faxed your support, please do so ASAP. IF we can get enough support, Senator Glover feels that is the bill does not pass this session, it will have a good chance of passing next Spring.
GOOD NEWS!!!!!
Take a gander at this link on Senate approval of SB352 from a Montgomery station:
http://www.waka.com/news/montgomery-news/Alabama-Senate-Panel-OKs-Bill-to-Allow-Home-ale-of-some-goods-147981595.html
The only thing now is that 5000 would be the limit. Let's try and get that to 10K or 15K. Texas has 50K limit and I know that is asking a lot for Alabama but again 10K to 15K is more realistic!!!!!
Great going and thanks to everyone that rallied with us!!!! Let's just pray that the Governor signs off on it.
cakeymom
That's great news! (minus the 5k limit). I think 5K makes the point of a home bakery pointless. I most likely would spend 5K just to make my equipment better equipped for the business. I hope that's a misprint and they meant 50K haha. Highly doubtful though...
Hello all ! Just moved to Alabama . So does this mean I am able to bake non Hazard goods from home and sell them . Up to 5,000 a year ?
According to this site, SB 352 was "indefinitely postponed" (which sounds like "died" to me) on 5/9/2012.
http://legiscan.com/gaits/view/404607
It will be reintroduced, as the State of Alabama Health commitee did APROVE it. I was told by Senator Rusty Glover that he will re-introduce the bill and he assured me that it should pass in the next session which starts next February.
I was told that there were MANY other bills that had to get through and that's why it did not make it this time.
I will be sending out a reminder for those in the state of alabama or anyone else that would like to help us to contact the state's Legislators to help get some momentum going early in the process.
But, in answer to your remark. No, it did not completely die and yes I am looking forward to the next session to get it passed.
Ah. In Texas, when a bill fails to pass in one session and must be reintroduced in the next session, we call that a dead bill. It's what happened with our first cottage food bill. Good luck to you. Do you have a Facebook page set up?
I moved to the Huntsville area in February from Texas. I was so excited to start baking in Texas, then got here and was disappointed. I didn't hear about this bill until today.
I will be writing and sending letters of support and making phone calls as soon as it's time again. I fully support this idea and hope to see it pass in the near future.
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