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Stubbs named vice chair of House County and Municipal Government Committee

Ledbetter selected a legislator with Elmore County Commission experience to a key leadership role, citing his commitment to conservative policies.

Troy Stubbs, R-Wetumpka

On Wednesday, House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter, R-Rainsville, appointed Representative Troy Stubbs, R-Wetumpka, to vice chairman of the House Committee on County and Municipal Government. The position was previously held by Debbie Wood, who resigned from the Legislature in July.

“Rep. Stubbs has served on the House Committee on County and Municipal Government for the last several years, and his previous experience on the Elmore County Commission makes him the obvious choice to step into the role of vice chairman,” Ledbetter said. “The work of this committee directly impacts the success of Alabama’s local governments, and I have full confidence that Rep. Stubbs will continue to fight for commonsense conservative policies that help counties and municipalities better serve citizens.”

Prior to joining the Alabama House of Representatives, Stubbs served six years on the Elmore County Commission.

“I am honored that Speaker Ledbetter has appointed me to serve in this important capacity,” said Stubbs. “As vice chairman, I will work to ensure that this committee’s actions reflect House leadership’s commitment to equipping local governments with the necessary tools to best serve Alabamians. With many counties and municipalities experiencing tremendous growth in both population and economic development, I look forward to leveraging this new role to support and build on that success.”

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