Britt discussed the president's budget proposal with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, highlighting Alabama's automotive and aviation industries and seeking commitments for future growth.
Their reckless power play didn’t just trample Black Alabamians — it cracked open Republican dominance and exposed the toxic grip of national puppet masters.
By Bill Britt Alabama Political Reporter MONTGOMERY—Last year, Senate Bill 122 was placed on the legislative calendar under the guise of “streamlining government.” In...
By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter The Special House District 104 Republican Primary Runoff will be held on Tuesday. Susan Hightower and Margie Wilcox...
By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Four Republicans are on Tuesday’s special Republican primary ballot vying to replace state Rep. Barry Mask (R), who...
By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter On Tuesday four candidates will be on the House District 53 Special Democratic Primary election ballot in Birmingham....
By Lieutenant Governor Kay Ivey Bills in upcoming Session positively impact service members. For most Alabamians, honoring our military men and women is not...