Congress Rep. Sewell applauds new Biden-Harris executive order on gun violence The Biden-Harris Administration took new action to combat gun violence in the wake of Saturday's deadly mass shooting in Birmingham. StaffSeptember 27, 2024
National Sen. Britt calls Biden’s Supreme Court reforms a radical escalation The reforms would include a constitutional amendment against presidential immunity, term limits and a binding code of ethics. Mary Claire WootenJuly 30, 2024
President Alabama politicians react to Biden bowing out of the 2024 election After President Biden announced he won’t accept the Democratic nomination, Alabama Republicans quickly pivoted to attacking Vice President Kamala Harris. Chance PhillipsJuly 22, 2024
Featured Opinion Opinion | It’s the economy, stupid It's unlikely that the reprehensible assassination attempt significantly impacts the '24 presidential race. But the economy will. Josh MoonJuly 16, 2024
Infrastructure $16.9M from Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for Montgomery bus system upgrade Rep. Terri Sewell was the only member of Alabama’s delegation to vote in favor of the bill. StaffJuly 10, 2024
Congress Tuberville pledges to stall Biden nominations, citing “lawfare” GOP senators, joined by Tuberville, block Biden nominations who supported Trump's indictment. Mary Claire WootenJune 14, 2024
Featured Opinion Opinion | Tuberville twists D-Day’s legacy, attack Biden, echoes Kremlin talking points Biden’s speech at Pointe du Hoc echoed past presidents who marked D-Day by urging the nation and the free world to stand against tyranny. Bill BrittJune 7, 2024
Education Biden Administration relieves more student loan debt The Biden Administration relieved an additional $7.7 billion in student debts, assisting 160,000 borrowers across the country. Mary Claire WootenMay 24, 2024
Congress $7.8 million in funding from Infrastructure Law to clean Brownfield sites in Alabama Rep. Terri Sewell was the only member of Alabama’s delegation to vote in favor of President Joe Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. StaffMay 22, 2024
President Biden administration takes a new look at marijuana classification Marijuana could soon be considered less dangerous in the eyes of the federal government. Mary Claire WootenMay 17, 2024