- Micky Hammon
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Micky Hammon Member of the Alabama House of Representatives
from the 4th districtIncumbent Assumed office
November 6, 2002Preceded by Angelo Mancuso Majority Leader of the
Alabama House of RepresentativesIncumbent Assumed office
January 12, 2011Preceded by Ken Guin Personal details Political party Republican Spouse(s) Pam Hammon Children 3 Profession Electrical Contractor Micky Hammon is a Republican member of the Alabama House of Representatives, representing the 4th district, Limestone and Morgan counties. He was first elected in 2002 and currently serves as Majority Leader. Hammon currently works as an electrical contractor. He is a member of Associated Builders and Contractors, Business Council of Alabama, Decatur Chamber of Commerce, Morgan County Economic Development Association, National Federation of Independent Businesses, Tennessee Valley Training Center, and United States Chamber of Commerce.[1]
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Committee assignments
Hammon serves on the following Alabama House of Representatives committees:
- Economic Development and Tourism Committee, Vice Chair
- Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee, Chair
- Subcommittee on Economic Development and Incentives, Chair
- Subcommittee on Homeland Security and Immigration, Chair
Endorsements
Hammon has been endorsed by The Alabama Tea Party Express[2]
External links
- Alabama Legislature - Micky Hammon
- Project Vote Smart - Micky Hammon
- Campaign contributions: 2008, 2006, 2002
- Alabama House Republican Caucus
References
Members of the Alabama House of Representatives Speaker of the House: Mike Hubbard (R) • Speaker pro Tempore: Victor Gaston (R) • Majority Leader: Micky Hammon (R) • Minority Leader: Craig Ford (D) - Greg Burdine (D)
- Lynn Greer (R)
- Marcel Black (D)
- Micky Hammon (R)
- Dan Williams (R)
- Phil Williams (R)
- Jody Letson (D)
- Terri Collins (R)
- Ed Henry (R)
- Mike Ball (R)
- Jeremy Oden (R)
- Mac Buttram (R)
- Bill Roberts (R)
- Richard Baughn (R)
- Allen Farley (R)
- Daniel Boman (D)
- Mike Millican (R)
- Johnny Mack Morrow (D)
- Laura Hall (D)
- Howard Sanderford (R)
- Jim Patterson (R)
- Wayne Johnson (R)
- John Robinson (D)
- Todd Greeson (R)
- Mac McCutcheon (R)
- Kerry Rich (R)
- Wes Long (D)
- Craig Ford (D)
- Becky Nordgren (R)
- Blaine Galliher (R)
- Charles Barrett Mask (R)
- Barbara Boyd (D)
- Ronald Johnson (R)
- Elwyn Thomas (R)
- Steve Hurst (R)
- Randy Wood (R)
- Richard Laird (D)
- DuWayne Bridges (R)
- Richard Lindsey (D)
- K.L. Brown (R)
- Mike Hill (R)
- Kurt Wallace (R)
- Mary Sue McClurkin (R)
- Arthur Payne (R)
- Owen Drake (R)
- Paul DeMarco (R)
- Jack Williams (R)
- Greg Canfield (R)
- April Weaver (R)
- Jim McClendon (R)
- Allen Treadaway (R)
- John Rogers (D)
- Demetrius Newton (D)
- Patricia Todd (D)
- Rod Scott (D)
- Lawrence McAdory (D)
- Merika Coleman (D)
- Oliver Robinson (D)
- Mary Moore (D)
- Juandalynn Givan (D)
- Alan Harper (D)
- John Merrill (R)
- Bill Poole (R)
- Harry Shiver (R)
- Elaine Beech (D)
- Alan Baker (R)
- Darrio Melton (D)
- Thomas Jackson (D)
- David Colston (D)
- Christopher J. England (D)
- Artis J. McCampbell (D)
- Ralph Anthony Howard (D)
- Joseph Lister Hubbard (D)
- Jay Love (R)
- Greg Wren (R)
- Thad McClammy (D)
- John Knight (D)
- Alvin Holmes (D)
- Mike Hubbard (R)
- Lesley Vance (R)
- Mark M. Tuggle (R)
- Pebblin Warren (D)
- George Bandy (D)
- Berry Forte (D)
- Dexter Grimsley (D)
- Paul Lee (R)
- Donnie Chesteen (R)
- Paul Beckman (R)
- Alan Boothe (R)
- Charles Newton (D)
- Barry Moore (R)
- Mike Jones, Jr. (R)
- Steve Clouse (R)
- Joe Faust (R)
- Steve McMillan (R)
- Randy Davis (R)
- Yvonne Kennedy (D)
- Napoleon Bracy, Jr. (D)
- James Buskey (D)
- Victor Gaston (R)
- Jamie Ison (R)
- Chad Fincher (R)
- Joseph C. Mitchell (D)
- Jim Barton (R)
- David Sessions (R)
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