Matt Simpson is an American politician currently serving in his first term in the Alabama House of Representatives for House District 96, which he was elected to in November 2018.[1]
Simpson was born and raised in Mobile, where he attended Murphy High School. He earned a bachelor's degree in political science with a minor in criminal justice from the University of Alabama and has a Juris Doctor degree from Samford University Cumberland School of Law, where he served on the Student Honor Board and was a member of the National Mock Trial Team.[2][3]
For 12 years, Simpson had a career as a prosecutor for the Mobile County District Attorney's Office and as child victims prosecutor for the Baldwin County District Attorney's Office.[2] He currently works a civil litigator in Daphne, Alabama.[3]
Simpson previously served as chairman of the Baldwin County Republican Party and of the Baldwin County Young Republicans.[4] Simpson has served on the Alabama Republican Party State Executive Committee and is the current ALGOP Vice-Chairman for Congressional District 1.[5]
Simpson is a member of several legislative committees, including the Judiciary Committee; the Ethics and Campaign Finance Committee; the Commerce and Small Business Committee; the Sunset Committee; the Mobile County Legislation Committee and the Baldwin County Legislation Committee.[6] He serves as Vice Chairman of the Joint Legislative Committee for Aerospace and Defense and is a member of the Joint Legislative Committee for Mental Health.[7]
In 2021, Representative Simpson was named as Chairman of the Baldwin County Legislation Committee.[8] In 2022, he was elected as Caucus Freshman Representative for the Alabama House Republican Caucus.[7]
Simpson sponsored and passed legislation[9] that funded and created the Baldwin County Mental Health Court, a diversionary court program that places people with mental illnesses into treatment programs in lieu of jail time and secured a $100,000 grant to hasten the program's implementation.[10][11] He has also sponsored legislation that would cover the costs of treatment for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder for first responders.[12]
Simpson sponsored and passed legislation to create the Alabama State of Emergency Consumer Protection Act,[13] which created the crime of aggravated home repair fraud.[14] He also sponsored legislation that makes possessing a stolen firearm a Class C felony in Alabama[15] and legislation that added enhanced sentences for people convicted of child sex abuse.[16]