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 Bill Britt Alabama Political Reporter Update: Circuit Court Judge Price signed a temporary restraining order blocking HB 84’s transmission to the Governor. MONTGOMERY—On...
By Bill Britt Alabama Political Reporter SHORTER—The sorted case that has become Luther Strange verses VictoryLand just keeps getting more unusual. Last Friday around...
By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Automatic sequestration cuts have begun to go into effect on Friday. President Barack Obama has been authorized to...
By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter The Alabama Republican Party has selected Alabama Chad A. Fincher (R) as this week’s rising Republican Star. Fincher...
By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter The people of Alabama have given Alabama’s Democratic legislators a decided disadvantage versus Alabama’s Republicans in the Alabama...
By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Alabama Republicans continue to applaud the passage of the Alabama Accountability Act on Thursday by the Republican controlled...