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No matter how it came to be sponsored by Republican Senator Larry Stutts, it is a good, necessary and consequential piece of legislation.

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Committee members cited projected financial burdens when voting against legislation to require that hospitals publicize their ER physician availability.

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Legislators moved to grant state health officials enforcement power over prison sanitation after reports revealed one facility operated without hot water for several weeks.

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State lawmakers moved a bill requiring Alabama public schools to play the national anthem weekly, despite concerns over making it a constitutional amendment.

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February 22, 2026
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House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter appointed Representative Jeff Sorrells to lead the House Committee on Health, filling the vacancy left by Majority Leader Paul Lee.

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If the bill passes the Senate, the body of water would become known as the Gulf of America.

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State representatives voted Tuesday to make disrupting religious services a Class C felony after a high-profile protest interrupted a Minnesota church service.

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State senators passed a measure authorizing a central office to manage administrative tasks for Alabama’s occupational and professional licensing boards.

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An Alabama Senate committee debated a bill Tuesday allowing the state to oversee major police departments if they fail to meet staffing requirements.

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The Alabama Republican Party does not exist to serve individual ambitions. It exists to serve Republican voters and to advance conservative principles.

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Five candidates entered the race for Alabama’s rare open U.S. Senate seat following Senator Tommy Tuberville’s decision to run for governor.

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Our responsibility as lawmakers is straightforward: when a law guarantees care, patients should be able to receive it.

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Senator Katie Britt protected Alabama jobs and medical research by securing critical funding to keep the nation competitive in biomedical innovation.

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By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Republicans are widely divided on whether the controversial Common Core standards should be adopted or not.  On Saturday,...

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