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Rep. Phillip Ensler announces decision not to seek reelection
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Rep. Sewell honors the legacy of John Lewis ahead of fifth anniversary of his passing
Rep. Sewell demands Trump administration release $7 billion in withheld education funding
Rep. Aderholt celebrates 105th birthday of Roy Drinkard, oldest living U.S. Marine
Rep. Strong appointed to US-China Human Rights Commission
Rep. Figures leads bipartisan effort to introduce NIL bill to establish national framework
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ALSBOE reviews RAISE Act funding rollout and oversight measures
Prefiled bill would overhaul Alabama’s new hemp regulation law
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What is striking, however, is how many people of deep faith refuse to wear masks or take the available vaccines for COVID.
"We were pulling every lever and pushing every button and using every resource we can think of," said State Health Officer Dr. Scott Harris.
Two council members said they voted no because the measure was rushed and they needed time. The emails say they had a month.
Ten pregnant women were in the intensive care unit at UAB as of yesterday, with seven on ventilators.
The national debt is currently at $28.7 trillion and the federal government is spending $3.1 trillion a year more than it collects in revenue.
Congressman Mo Brooks, R-Alabama, was in St. Clair County speaking to the County Republican Party in Pell City.
The number of Alabama children testing positive for COVID-19 recently is four times the number in early August 2020.
UAB's Dr. Jeanne Marrazzo said two children under the age of two are on ventilators in a Birmingham hospital.
"A private meeting at a church between several bipartisan lawmakers sparked some hope of better understanding. Then came CRT."
The state’s low vaccination rate and high rate of COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths are primary factors.