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Alabama keeps trying abstinence-only sex ed. It has failed spectacularly. So we're going to try it more.

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A restructuring bill raises urgent questions about political power, historical integrity and who decides Alabama’s official story.

News

The House of Representatives pulled a bill to appoint PSC members amid uncertain Senate support and intensified constituent concerns

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State representatives authorized a $100,000 electronic system Thursday for legal guardians to opt into notifications for a minor's traffic infractions.

The Voice of Alabama Politics

February 15, 2026
Who Owns 2026? The Undecided Voter

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Governor

The Child Predator Death Penalty Act, a major priority for conservative leaders, has the potential to shift broader legal precedents regarding executions.

Legislature

Lawmakers advanced legislation to grant political leaders control over board appointments, sparking concerns about the removal of two Black members.

Legislature

Alabama lawmakers advanced legislation requiring age verification for app downloads, drawing support from tech giants despite concerns over practical enforcement and constitutional challenges.

Governor

Governor Kay Ivey established a new board Thursday to oversee the secure and ethical deployment of artificial intelligence across Alabama's executive branch agencies.

Health

The Alabama Hospital Association honored longtime leader L. Keith Granger for his decades of dedication to hospital quality and patient safety.

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As bipartisan reform advances, long-standing claims about the PSC’s structure take an abrupt and revealing turn.

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It's nice that people seem to suddenly care about voting for PSC members. But does it actually matter?

Opinion

The Association of County Commissions and the Alabama Education Association achieved historic legislative success during the past two years of this quadrennium.

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Alabama scheduled the nitrogen hypoxia execution of 75-year-old Sonny Burton, though jurors and the victim’s daughter urged the state for mercy.

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