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.
Foundational democratic principles were tested throughout 2025, challenged by leaders who substituted performance for governance and grievance for responsibility.
By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter On Friday, H.R. 3350, the Keep Your Health Plan Act passed the U.S. House of Representatives with bipartisan...
By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Last week, Doc Thompson and his co-host Skip McComb addressed the Rainy Day Patriots at their November meeting...
By Bill Britt Alabama Political Reporter MONTGOMERY—Last week, Senate President Pro Tem Del Marsh (R-Anniston) said that any attempt to repeal Common Core would...
By Bill Britt Alabama Political Reporter MONTGOMERY—According to his recent statements to the press, Republican Rep. Chad Fincher of Semmes may not seek reelection...
By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter On Tuesday, Joe Freeman told the Rainy Day Patriots at their November candidates forum that he was running...
By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Alabama Governor Robert Bentley (R), Alabama Department of Commerce Secretary Greg Canfield (R), and other state economic development...