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Public fatigue, moral awakening, and economic pressures are creating a rare opening for more stable, principled leadership in Alabama and the nation.

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The events both reflected on the history of the movement and on the future of the fight for civil rights.

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Too often now, Americans seem to confuse lawlessness and bullying with toughness. Because we've forgotten what true American toughness is.

Congress

During a Senate hearing, the Alabama Republican decried Russia's mass kidnapping of over 19,000 children, stressing a moral obligation to act.

The Voice of Alabama Politics

December 7, 2025
🎓 Free Speech Under Fire: UA Silences Student Media
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Prisons

With scrutiny of Alabama prisons at a high point, prisoners are planning a new work strike to demand change.

Prisons

Rep. Chris England prefiled the bill on Tuesday. The 2026 Legislative Session begins January 13.

Education

Advocates demanded reinstatement after the university cited a nonbinding memo to shut down publications focused on Black culture and women’s lifestyle.

Education

A Forbes report details Bloomberg’s $20 million effort to grow HBCU-based charter schools beginning with Stillman College and Tuskegee University.

News

The policy shift leveled the playing field for more than 100 state-registered advisers who previously could not compete with larger firms.

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Alabama manufacturers gained invaluable predictability in critical cost centers after the Public Service Commission approved a two-year freeze on power rates.

Opinion

Some proposals in Washington, pushed by large drug manufacturers, would move us in the wrong direction.

Featured Opinion

Religious fear, power and constitutional restraint collide in Alabama after rhetoric turns a zoning dispute into a test of democracy.

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Thanks to ALGOP's CHOOSE Act, hundreds of millions in tax dollars are now paying for absurdly inaccurate and laughably partisan school textbooks and materials.

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