Congress Provision in spending bill could allow Sen. Tuberville to sue for $500K A new spending bill provision could let Sen. Tommy Tuberville sue the government for $500,000 over seized phone records. Mary Claire Wooten5 days ago
Congress Deal to end federal government shutdown moves through Senate Alabama’s senators praised the deal while Congresswoman Terri Sewell called the agreement “an empty promise from the Republicans.” Chance Phillips6 days ago
Congress Sen. Tuberville reverses on filibuster under pressure from Trump Tuberville, once a staunch defender of the filibuster, changed his stance, now echoing Trump's calls to end it and reopen the government. Alex JobinNovember 7, 2025
Courts Alabama Solicitor General Edmund LaCour secures federal judge role The U.S. Senate confirmed Edmund LaCour Jr.'s nomination, elevating the former Alabama solicitor general to a federal judgeship. Wesley WalterOctober 30, 2025
Courts US Senate confirms Bill Lewis to serve as Alabama federal judge The Senate voted 58-40 to confirm Justice Bill Lewis, making him the first Black Republican justice in state history. Alex JobinOctober 29, 2025
Congress Britt, Tuberville sign bill requiring increased vetting of unaccompanied migrant children The Kayla Hamilton Act, introduced by Sen. John Cornyn, places new requirements on federal agencies for vetting unaccompanied migrant children and sponsors. Alex JobinOctober 28, 2025
News Faith leaders protest outside Sen. Britt’s office, demand Big Beautiful Bill reversal Clergy and community leaders peacefully demonstrated, demanding an end to cuts to healthcare, food assistance and other social safety net programs. Alex JobinOctober 21, 2025
Congress Sen. Tuberville’s anti-Sharia bills are “bigotry” and “unconstitutional,” CAIR says Tuberville is “deliberately and consciously lying about his Alabama Muslim constituents,” CAIR’s national deputy director alleged. Chance PhillipsOctober 20, 2025
News Sen. Tuberville appeared on infamous conspiracy theorist’s show to attack “Sharia law” Tuberville called Democratic politicians “absolutely mentally retarded” during a lengthy interview on The Alex Jones Show. Chance PhillipsOctober 16, 2025
Congress Alabama’s US Senators sponsor resolution to recognize “Religious Education Week” Senators Katie Britt and Tommy Tuberville, alongside 25 colleagues, introduced a resolution aiming to affirm the importance of religious education. Alex JobinOctober 7, 2025