HB445 establishes a statewide licensing, testing, labeling, taxation and enforcement system regulating who may sell consumable hemp products in Alabama, effective January 1.
Democratic candidate Jeremy Devito said he decided to run for the U.S. House after witnessing the Trump administration's immigration enforcement policies.
Manufacture Alabama placed its confidence in the two candidates, stating they understood the importance of infrastructure, workforce development and a stable business climate.
HB86 would require Alabama’s parole board to positively consider rehabilitation, low recidivism risk, work and education when reviewing parole decisions.
Low turnout and habit-driven politics quietly replace accountability, leaving power unchallenged and citizens forgetting their responsibility in a self-governing state.
By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter On Tuesday, states that wish to compete for the new Boeing 777x factory are expected to submit their proposals...
By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Alabama House of Representatives District 31 candidate, Jeshua Screws, whose petition for ballot access was disqualified by the...
By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter In 2010, Woodville’s Shadrack McGill (R), probably had one of the most shocking victories in Alabama political history...
By Bill Britt Alabama Political Reporter MONTGOMERY—Last Friday, Gov. Robert Bentley addressed more than 1,300 farmers from across the State for the Alabama Farmers...
By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Up to this point, the launch of the highly controversial Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act has been...
By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter On Thursday, Representative Martha Roby’s (R) from Montgomery office released quotes from officials and residents from across Alabama’s...
By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Alabama Senator Jeff Sessions issued a statement in response to President Barack Obama’s speech on the deteriorating conditions...