Senator Tom Butler proposed classifying hemp-derived cannabinoids as Schedule I drugs, threatening small businesses that recently adapted to new state licensing requirements.
Two Alabama House committees advanced similar school prayer bills, debating funding penalties, constitutionality concerns and whether schools should mandate daily prayer.
Gov. Kay Ivey on Wednesday approved a measure to balance digital exposure with hands-on learning for children in licensed child care and prekindergarten facilities.
Alabama hospitals outperformed national baselines in three of four infection categories, highlighting improvements in statewide patient care practices.
The Senate County and Municipal Government Committee advanced a bill creating felony penalties and civil remedies for intentionally disrupting religious services
By Bill Britt Alabama Political Reporter MONTGOMERY—Lately, the far-right-wing talking heads, and even those who consider themselves to be the media elite, have taken...
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By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter On Saturday, July 5, U.S. Representative Martha Roby (R) from Montgomery emailed constituents an update on the growing...
By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter On Tuesday, July 1, Gary Palmer joined state Representative Paul DeMarco in Blount County at Oneonta High School...
By Lee Hedgepeth Alabama Political Reporter At a private lunch event in Huntsville this month, Attorney General Luther Strange made clear his view of...
By Lee Hedgepeth Alabama Political Reporter MONTGOMERY – An audio tape recently obtained by the Alabama Political Reporter of Senator Bryan Taylor, R-Prattville, reveals...