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Only twice has Alabama elected a non-incumbent without opposition. Tuberville may be the third — not by prophecy, but by retreat.

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The Joint Prison Committee met for it's quarterly meeting to discuss updates ahead of a public hearing at the end of July.

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Clean Up Alabama's leader, Hannah Rees, clarified her intent, stating that "trans stuff" should be removed entirely from all libraries — not just moved.

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Tuberville will run for Alabama governor in 2026, leaving his Senate seat an open race.

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The days of “robbing Peter to pay Paul” came to a screeching halt under Republican leadership.

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Democrats intend to challenge Tuberville's eligibility in court, citing his primary residence in Florida and Alabama's constitutional residency requirement.

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The 2025 Legislative Session saw Alabama make key budgetary investments and policy reforms in mental healthcare, with federal changes casting uncertainty.

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In a rambling, weird Memorial Day message, Donald Trump failed to mention fallen U.S. troops. There's a good reason for that.

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Memorial Day is not a celebration, but a national reckoning that demands we remember the fallen with reverence and the solemn weight of history.

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If business stays silent, extremists will write the next chapter of Alabama’s economy — and it won’t be one of growth.

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This session delivered some major wins on taxes, healthcare, workforce support, and public safety.

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By Bill Britt Alabama Political Reporter MONTGOMERY—The Public Service Commission of Alabama is empowered with some very important responsibilities. However, it has generally worked...