This week on “The Voice of Alabama Politics,” a series of developments across Alabama reveals a deeper story about power—who holds it, how it’s used and who is being left out of the process.
Questions remain about transparency and influence, especially as conflicting claims emerged about who is actually behind the campaign. At the same time, lawmakers wrapped the legislative session with a mix of meaningful but limited policy wins, leaving some of the state’s most pressing challenges unresolved.
Bill Britt, Susan Britt and Josh Moon break down the biggest developments: a mystery PAC reshaping GOP primaries, incremental legislative progress alongside major missed opportunities, and a new report highlighting more than 800,000 “missing voters” across Alabama. The discussion also examines the ongoing debate over voter fraud, weighing perception against documented reality and exploring how policy decisions impact participation.
Taken together, these issues point to a broader shift—where political power is being exercised more strategically, policy progress is often incremental, and participation in the democratic process remains uneven. As the panel explains, what happens next will depend not just on elections, but on whether the system expands to include more voices—or continues to operate as it is.
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