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Among Ivey's priorities are expanding public funding for private schools and activating a flood notification system.

Legislature

House Democrats say rising costs, healthcare, education, and taxes are making Alabama increasingly unaffordable for families statewide

Featured Opinion

Kay Ivey hasn't been perfect. Far from it. But her professionalism should be appreciated and considered often as we choose her replacement.

Congress

The $1.6 trillion framework includes measures to cut health care costs, repeal the estate tax, and expand restrictions on federal funding for abortion providers.

The Voice of Alabama Politics

The Governor’s Race Begins: Tuberville Stealing the Lottery?

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Health

Opioid prescriptions in Alabama fell 46.2 percent since 2012, while the average dosage strength declined nearly 59 percent, a report showed.

Elections

Richard Henry, a longtime Tuscaloosa small business owner, announced his candidacy Wednesday for the City Council District 3 seat, stressing local experience.

Elections

With nine of 10 precincts reporting, Crow received 1,112 votes on Tuesday while Democratic nominee Judith Taylor received 613 votes.

Elections

Former commissioner cites record on farmers, food safety, and consumer protection, pledging nonpartisan leadership in bid to reclaim office.

Opinion

The media often portrays CEOs as villains, but countless stories of redemption show enterprise can be one of the greatest forces for good.

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Opinion

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Opinion

The Alabama Policy Institute’s plan for universal school choice raises concerns about funding equity, tuition hikes, and rural access.

Opinion

An unmistakable message emerged from focus groups: Seniors feared Washington funding cuts would mean reduced access to crucial health care services.

Featured Opinion

The machinery of authority depends on routine obedience. History shows that when citizens withdraw it—patiently, lawfully and together—even the most entrenched systems bend.

Featured Opinion

No, America is not Nazi Germany. We have not carried out atrocities equal to those that brought about WWII. Not yet.

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By Bill Britt Alabama Political Reporter What we commonly refer to as the “First Thanksgiving” was celebrated by the Pilgrims after their first harvest...

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