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Austin Smith has been helping at-risk youth of Montgomery since he was in high school. Now he wants to do it from the Legislature.

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Come along, let's go steal a vote. It's really quite easy. Let me show you how.

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Survivors from across the state will gather Tuesday in Montgomery to advocate for expanded financial assistance and trauma recovery centers.

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“The Constitution is clear. The power to regulate trade lies with Congress,” Democratic Congresswoman Terri Sewell said on Friday.

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February 22, 2026
Palace Coup & Chemtrails at the State House
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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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New legislation aims to eliminate Alabama’s status as a refuge for predators by extending civil statutes and creating a revival window.

Legislature

Legislators moved major policy proposals, enacted new laws, and continued work on state budgets as the 2026 session progressed.

Opinion

We must force ourselves to look beyond slogans, stigmas and slurs, and instead seek those motivated by service.

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Secretary of Workforce Greg Reed and local officials celebrated the historic groundbreaking of a public-private housing partnership aimed at strengthening North Alabama’s workforce.

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The need is real. What happens next depends on documents most people will never read. That is exactly why people should.

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Alabama parents raised alarms after a legislative maneuver shifted autism therapy oversight to a state agency, bypassing original plans for board independence.

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Secret recordings and media rushes to judgment erode ethical boundaries, undermine journalism, and threaten the fragile trust sustaining democratic self-government.

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Montgomery's problems were built by conservative ideals put in practice over 50 years. Those same ideals won't save the city.

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