Alabama House passes SB209, shifting public school sex education to sexual risk avoidance, adding online safety, parental notice and opt-out provisions.
Polling shows Alabama Republicans want solutions on costs, but lawmakers remain focused on cultural issues, leaving voters increasingly unheard and unrepresented.
When politics becomes performance, serious problems go unaddressed. And in Alabama, the consequences are already shaping everyday lives across the state.
By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter After 21 years in Congress, long-time Sixth District Congressman Spencer Bachus (R) from Vestavia announced that he would...
By Bill Britt Alabama Political Reporter In August, The Alabama Political Reporter published findings that Speaker of the House Mike Hubbard had spent over...
By Dr. Henry Mabry Executive Secretary/Treasurer of the Alabama Education Association Perhaps the chairman of the Alabama Republican Party should have checked with the...
Staff Report MONTGOMERY, Alabama (October 7, 2013) – Lieutenant Governor Kay Ivey recently mobilized staff to North Alabama to facilitate meetings with city, county,...