Rep. Mooney (R–Birmingham) is a member of the Alabama House of Representatives, serving the 43rd district covering Shelby County. Born and raised in Montgomery, Rep. Mooney is supported by ALAPAC and a member of the House Health Committee. Rep. Mooney has been married to his wife Kelly for 31 years; has three grown children, a grandson, and a granddaughter and is a career Commercial Realtor.
What first prompted you to consider running for office?
I grew up in Montgomery and paged at the Legislature at an early age, clerked for a Montgomery attorney who served in the House of Representatives, interned in the Senate and worked on staff in the Senate after working for an Alabama US Senator in Washington. I actually assisted with running an Alabama House and Senate race, as well as, serving as the Campaign Manager of a US Senate race here in Alabama. I also had the opportunity to be on staff with the Medical Associaton of the State of Alabama for nearly three (3) years. I also have physician son who gives great perspective on healthcare.
How does your background help serve you in the Legislature?
Continuing to work on free speech issues, adoption improvements, Pro-Life issues, strong reserve funds for our General Fund and Education Trust Fund budgets, as well as, the correct use of State funding , Special Needs education, harden our schools for safety and security to protect our children from violent attacks and Election Law security legislation and health related issues.
What are some of your legislative priorities this term?
Continuing to work on free speech issues, adoption improvements, Pro-Life issues, strong reserve funds for our General Fund and Education Trust Fund budgets, as well as, the correct use of State funding , Special Needs education, harden our schools for safety and security to protect our children from violent attacks and Election Law security legislation and health related issues.
What are some health-related issues important to your district and your constituents?
Pro-life and adoption needs, protecting the Physician/patient relationship through informed consent, widening the delivery and efficiency of medical services to Alabamians.
What do you think people understand the least about our health care system?
Quite simply how it actually works and the variety of things that constantly are proposed that could hurt them personally.
If you could change anything about our state’s health care system, what would it be?
Improve the responsiveness of state health related agencies such as the State Health Department and involve more private practice physicians in the decision making process.
How can the Medical Association – and physicians statewide – help you address Alabama’s health challenges?
Continue to support your MASA staff as they identify and communicate issues to the Legislature. Please become active participants in the legislative and political process. Our cooperative efforts will make a great difference for your patients and all Alabamians.
What is the one thing you would like to say to physicians in your district?
I know many of you and want to know all of you! As our area continues to grow, please call on me to assist you with your concerns and issues. We can make the lives of our people better!