The House approved SB71, locking state environmental regulations to federal standards, despite Democratic opposition and concerns about public health protections.
Representative Paul Lee, R-Dothan, was selected by the Republican caucus as a replacement for Representative Scott Stadthagen, who stepped down on Wednesday.
Governor Kay Ivey signed legislation Tuesday requiring parental consent for minors to download apps, strengthening online safety measures for Alabama families.
Representative Scott Stadthagen resigned his leadership post Wednesday to seek the state party chairmanship following internal friction over a leaked recording.
President Donald Trump and the Club for Growth endorsed Representative Barry Moore, making the Wiregrass congressman the favorite for Alabama’s open Senate seat.
As youth sports became a multibillion-dollar industry, the AHSAA prioritized an educational mission that focused on student character over college scholarships.
The Alabama state auditor candidate established his conservative credentials by rallying Michigan voters during the early days of the America First movement.
Entrepreneurs and minority business leaders from across Alabama will gather for a transformative two-day experience to scale businesses and expand opportunities.
Britt quickly proved to be a history maker, bringing home billions in investments and passing immigration enforcement legislation within months of her term.
This partnership built on ASU’s history of community engagement, opening new opportunities for students, educators, and the wider Montgomery community.
The artists behind the project say it directly addresses ongoing national conversations about legislation that restricts the removal of Confederate monuments.
The Alabama Joint Reentry Commission reviewed progress on driver’s licenses, jobs, and data collection, while weighing legislative and budget priorities.
An Alabama medical advocacy coalition raised the alarm regarding potential Affordable Care Act premium increases, citing concerns for nearly half a million Alabamians.
Last month, the Trump administration canceled $7 billion in federal grants, confounding 60 recipients and leaving their solar projects hanging in the balance.