Mike Hubbard
On the record
Hubbard consults for Edgenuity online-learning / education-vendor + American Pharmacy Cooperative pharma interests while serving as AL House Speaker — collected $7,500/mo Edgenuity 'consulting' payments + APCI investments while shepherding AL Dept of Education + Medicaid pharma reimbursement contract awards to same companies; basis of 12-count 2016 felony ethics conviction (4-year sentence). Convicted 2016 on 12 ethics charges; first GOP Speaker since Reconstruction
SEVERITY · FELONY
Background
Mike Hubbard (Republican) was Alabama's Speaker · House 2010–2016 (6 years). Took office after Seth Hammett; succeeded by Mac McCutcheon. Press-relevant: Convicted 2016 on 12 ethics charges; first GOP Speaker since Reconstruction. Same-year political environment (2010): Governor Bob Riley; Attorney General Troy King; Secretary of State Beth Chapman.
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Others who held this office in Alabama
- Nathaniel Ledbetter (2023-present)
- Mac McCutcheon (2016-2022)
- Seth Hammett (1998-2010)