Gov. Kay Ivey and Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter filed an injunction challenging the AHSAA's ban on CHOOSE Act student-athletes competing after transfers.
Britt joined colleagues to repeal legislation improving transparency and combating brutality, claiming it contributed to a "crime problem" in the city.
A Neo-confederate group with a controversial mission held monthly meetings at an Ozark Lutheran church, despite the Lutheran Church's clear stance against racism.
Four House Republicans want the full Epstein file, unredacted. Their GOP colleagues, including those from Alabama, are trying to stop them and stop justice.
Staff Report From the Office of Representative Jim Barton Orange Beach, Ala. – State Representative Jim Barton, R-Mobile, has been named the 2012 Legislative Leader...
From the Office of Attorney General Luther Strange MONTGOMERY—Attorney General Luther Strange announced today that claim forms are going out to approximately 29,031 Alabama borrowers...
By Bill Britt Alabama Political Reporter The constitutional amendment to allow lawmakers to transfer $437 million from the AFT to the general fund over...
By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter On Tuesday, Alabama voters voted in a resounding majority to plunder $437 million from the Alabama Trust Fund...
By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Congressman Mike Rogers (R) from Saks said in a written statement to his constituents that he is deeply...
By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Congressman Spencer Bachus (R) from Vestavia issued a written statement on Friday to announce that he had voted...
By Ron Crumpton Executive Director , Alabama Patients’ Rights Coalition On September 11, Alabama Medical Marijuana Coalition sent the following invitation to the Speaker of...
From the Office of Governor Robert Bentley MONTGOMERY – Governor Robert Bentley announced Friday that Alabama is receiving approval for a federal disaster declaration due...
By Senate President Pro Tem Del Marsh and House Speaker Mike Hubbard In the past, Alabamians unfortunately became accustomed to having promises made by...
By Bill Britt Alabama Political Reporter MONTGOMERY— For decades, Alabama students have lugged around a backpack filled with heavy hardback textbooks. This is changing...