Opinion Opinion | Werewolves, vampires and Republicans Let’s hope Georgia doesn’t become more like Alabama by electing an unqualified, undignified person to the U.S. Senate. Joey KennedyDecember 6, 2022
Congress Tuberville among Senators calling to amend Respect for Marriage Act The amendment would prohibit denials or revocation of tax-exempt status, licenses and more for failing to recognize a same-sex marriage. Jacob HolmesNovember 28, 2022
Courts Sewell, House approve bill safeguarding same-sex, interracial marriage The bill would codify the right to same-sex and interracial marriages as fears abound that Supreme Court could overturn precedents. Jacob HolmesJuly 22, 2022
Congress The Freedom to Vote: John R. Lewis Act dies on Senate floor Both Sen. Richard Shelby, R-Alabama, and Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Alabama, voted against the measure to change Senate rules. John H. GlennJanuary 20, 2022
Congress Tuberville “concerned” federal pension funds are being invested in Chinese companies He called for President Biden’s nominees to the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board to appear before the Homeland Security Committee Brandon MoseleySeptember 22, 2021
Congress Tuberville says that Biden “defeated our troops” in Afghanistan Tuberville called for a Senate investigation. Brandon MoseleySeptember 16, 2021
Education Tuberville praises HBCUs in Senate floor speech “I am proud that the great state of Alabama is home to 13 HBCUs, the most of any state in the nation,” Tuberville said. Brandon MoseleySeptember 15, 2021
Featured Opinion Opinion | Trump comes to Alabama "Trump is truly an entertainer and Alabama is truly Trump Country." Steve FlowersSeptember 1, 2021
State Alabama GOP leaders welcome Donald Trump to Cullman rally Former President Donald Trump was welcomed by Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey while a number of other elected Alabama leaders spoke ahead of the president. Brandon MoseleyAugust 24, 2021
Congress Tuberville: $3.5 trillion spending bill with items Americans can’t afford, don’t want 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. Brandon MoseleyAugust 20, 2021