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'''James "Jimmie" Stephens''' (born [[March 17]], [[1951]] in [[Jefferson County]]) is the owner of [[Jimmie's Storage Center]], a former member of the [[Bessemer City Council]], and current representative of [[Jefferson County Commission District 3|District 3]] on the [[Jefferson County Commission]].
[[File:Jimmie Stephens.jpg|right|thumb|Jimmie Stephens]]
'''James "Jimmie" Stephens''' (born [[March 17]], [[1951]] in [[Jefferson County]]) is the owner of [[Jimmie's Storage Center]], a former member of the [[Bessemer City Council]], and current president of the [[Jefferson County Commission]] and representative of [[Jefferson County Commission District 3|District 3]].


Stephens attended [[Bessemer City Schools]] and earned bachelor's and master's degrees in business administration at [[Samford University]] in [[1973]] and [[1975]]. He owned the former [[Jimmie's Food Center]] and was president of [[Food Centers Inc.]] and a member of the board of directors for [[Associated Grocers of Alabama]]. He teaches business at [[Hueytown High School]] and has served on the [[Bessemer Board of Zoning Adjustments]], the [[Bessemer Airport Authority]], and the [[Bessemer Commercial Development Authority]]. He was elected to the Bessemer City Council in [[2006]].
Stephens attended [[Bessemer City Schools]] and earned bachelor's and master's degrees in business administration at [[Samford University]] in [[1973]] and [[1975]]. He owned the former [[Jimmie's Food Center]] and was president of [[Food Centers Inc.]] and a member of the board of directors for [[Associated Grocers of Alabama]]. He teaches business at [[Hueytown High School]] and has served on the [[Bessemer Board of Zoning Adjustments]], the [[Bessemer Airport Authority]], and the [[Bessemer Commercial Development Authority]]. He was elected to the Bessemer City Council in [[2006]].


In [[2010]] Stephens defeated incumbent [[Bobby Humphryes]] in a runoff of the five-way [[2010 primary elections|Republican primary]] and easily defeated Democrat [[Vivian Ford]] in the [[2010 general election|general election]].
In [[2010]] Stephens defeated incumbent [[Bobby Humphryes]] in a runoff of the five-way [[2010 primary elections|Republican primary]] and easily defeated Democrat [[Vivian Ford]] in the [[2010 general election|general election]]. He was re-elected in [[2014 general election|2014]], and subsequently succeeded [[David Carrington]] as Commission president. He continued in that position after being re-elected in [[2018 general election|2018]] and [[2022 general election|2022]].
 
In [[2024]] Stephens and [[Birmingham]] mayor [[Randall Woodfin]] came into conflict over the city's efforts to have police process more felony arrests through the county jail for pre-trial detention. Woodfin accused the commission of intentionally slowing economic development projects in the city of Birmingham as part of a political dispute. Stephens responded to {{AL}} reporter [[Joseph Bryant]] by saying that "[Woodfin]'s chosen to utilize his tax dollars somewhere besides taking care of his jail and we’ve decided to utilize our tax dollars somewhere instead of taking care of economic development in Birmingham – same thing."


Stephens is a life-long member of [[Canaan Baptist Church]] and also a member of [[Flint Hill Lodge No. 810]].
Stephens is a life-long member of [[Canaan Baptist Church]] and also a member of [[Flint Hill Lodge No. 810]].
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==References==
==References==
* Hansen, Jeff (May 21, 2010) "Campaign 2010: Eight candidates running for Jefferson County Commission, District 3 seat." ''Birmingham News''
* Hansen, Jeff (May 21, 2010) "Campaign 2010: Eight candidates running for Jefferson County Commission, District 3 seat." {{BN}}
* Bryant, Joseph D. (February 25, 2024) "Mayor Randall Woodfin accuses county commission of political vendetta against Birmingham." {{AL}}


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 12:42, 5 March 2024

Jimmie Stephens

James "Jimmie" Stephens (born March 17, 1951 in Jefferson County) is the owner of Jimmie's Storage Center, a former member of the Bessemer City Council, and current president of the Jefferson County Commission and representative of District 3.

Stephens attended Bessemer City Schools and earned bachelor's and master's degrees in business administration at Samford University in 1973 and 1975. He owned the former Jimmie's Food Center and was president of Food Centers Inc. and a member of the board of directors for Associated Grocers of Alabama. He teaches business at Hueytown High School and has served on the Bessemer Board of Zoning Adjustments, the Bessemer Airport Authority, and the Bessemer Commercial Development Authority. He was elected to the Bessemer City Council in 2006.

In 2010 Stephens defeated incumbent Bobby Humphryes in a runoff of the five-way Republican primary and easily defeated Democrat Vivian Ford in the general election. He was re-elected in 2014, and subsequently succeeded David Carrington as Commission president. He continued in that position after being re-elected in 2018 and 2022.

In 2024 Stephens and Birmingham mayor Randall Woodfin came into conflict over the city's efforts to have police process more felony arrests through the county jail for pre-trial detention. Woodfin accused the commission of intentionally slowing economic development projects in the city of Birmingham as part of a political dispute. Stephens responded to AL.com reporter Joseph Bryant by saying that "[Woodfin]'s chosen to utilize his tax dollars somewhere besides taking care of his jail and we’ve decided to utilize our tax dollars somewhere instead of taking care of economic development in Birmingham – same thing."

Stephens is a life-long member of Canaan Baptist Church and also a member of Flint Hill Lodge No. 810.

Preceded by:
Betty Woods
Bessemer City Council District 4
20062010
Succeeded by:
Donnie Thigpen
Preceded by:
Bobby Humphryes
Jefferson County Commission District 3
2010
Succeeded by:
(current)
Preceded by:
David Carrington
Jefferson County Commission President
2014-present
Succeeded by:
current

References

  • Hansen, Jeff (May 21, 2010) "Campaign 2010: Eight candidates running for Jefferson County Commission, District 3 seat." The Birmingham News
  • Bryant, Joseph D. (February 25, 2024) "Mayor Randall Woodfin accuses county commission of political vendetta against Birmingham." AL.com

External links