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Gov. Kay Ivey signing House Bill 202. Gov. Kay Ivey on Thursday signed the remaining bills in the Safe Alabama public safety package, House Bill 202 and House Bill 199. HB202, sponsored by Sen. Lance ...
On the heels of the 2025 Legislative Session — a session in which Alabama lawmakers passed some of the most unpopular bills in recent memory and failed to pass some of the most popular bills possibly ...
Pardons and Paroles Director Cam Ward highlights Alabama's reentry success on Capitol Hill. Gov. Kay Ivey signed House Bill 88 into law, which will formally recognize the Alabama Bureau of Pardons and ...
Her bipartisan bill seeks to expand tax credits and support for families and businesses to address the national child care crisis. The Child Care Availability and Affordability Act looks to increase ...
Alabama lawmakers scrambled Wednesday night to pass their final piece of legislation, a bill that would expand criminal and civil immunity protections for police officers. Democrats in the Senate ...
To overcome the typical gaming obstacles and finally get a gambling bill passed, the Poarch Creek Indians are taking a new approach. It’s time for the Poarch Band of Creek Indians and the other ...
Gov. Kay Ivey on Wednesday signed into law House Bill 445 creating major restrictions on the hemp and CBD industry despite calls for a veto by industry experts and some anti-cannabis advocates. It ...
“These cuts are about more than just statistics. They are about lives and livelihoods. Real people will be impacted,” Sewell said. U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell, D-Alabama, on Tuesday provided the following ...
On Tuesday, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Alabama, introduced the Automotive Support Services to Improved Safe Transportation Act, a bill which would expand the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ ...
U.S. Sen. Katie Britt, R-Alabama, attended a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing entitled “PBM Power Play: Examining Competition Issues in the Prescription Drug Supply Chain” to examine the role of ...
In a move aimed at protecting the public and restoring trust in the legal system, the Supreme Court of Alabama has adopted new ethical rules to regulate lawyer advertising across the state. Chief ...
Secretary of State Wes Allen praised a new law that requires using the state’s AVID database and removes ERIC for maintaining voter rolls. Secretary of State Wes Allen gives as an inaugural speech ...
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