Elections Business Council’s ProgressPAC endorses Ivey for re-election ProgressPAC, the Business Council of Alabama’s political action committee, has endorsed Gov. Kay Ivey, Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth and Attorney General Steve Marshall. Brandon MoseleyJune 29, 2021
Governor Ivey holds ceremonial signing for lifetime pistol permit bill The legislation also streamlines the permitting process so it is handled in the same manner in each of the 67 counties. Brandon MoseleyJune 29, 2021
State Alabama leaders comment on the passing of Sonny Callahan A number of Alabama’s elected leaders expressed condolences on the passing of the Republican congressman. Brandon MoseleyJune 28, 2021
State Former Congressman Sonny Callahan dies at 88 Callahan represented Alabama’s 1st Congressional District from 1985 to 2003. Brandon MoseleyJune 25, 2021
State Governor declares state of emergency over Tropical Storm Claudette The governor has retroactively proclaimed the state of emergency for the state of Alabama effective 10 a.m. CT on Friday, June 18. Brandon MoseleyJune 22, 2021
Featured Opinion Opinion | Is it morning in Alabama; dare we hope? "Alabama needs problem solvers, not trouble makers." Bill BrittJune 21, 2021
Governor Governor to host ceremonial bill signing for medical marijuana bill, other legislation Gov. Kay Ivey will host a ceremonial bill signing event in Montgomery for a number of bills passed during the 2021 Legislative Session. Brandon MoseleyJune 17, 2021
Elections Christopher Countryman launches 2022 gubernatorial campaign Countryman, a Democrat, said that he will kick off his campaign for governor with a statewide listening tour. Brandon MoseleyJune 16, 2021
Legislature Speaker McCutcheon: Wednesday’s meeting with Kay Ivey on prisons “productive” Without any other alternative to build new prisons, the governor is reaching out to legislators. Brandon MoseleyJune 14, 2021
Governor Ivey meets with legislative leaders on prison situation June 1 had been the deadline to conclude contracts with private prison developers on building three new prisons. Brandon MoseleyJune 10, 2021