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The bill, SB247, would effectively outlaw protesting outside of an individual's residence in Alabama.

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The proposed law would give police broad power to remove journalists and citizens from public spaces, eroding constitutional protections.

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Alabama Senate committee advances bills tightening reins on Medicaid and SNAP eligibility verification, increasing agency costs.

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For Democrats at every level, there is one sure way back to relevance and control.

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The debut of the bill in committee drew members of the public to fight for and against the novel health option.

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The bill would have required school systems to adopt policies on allowing academic credit for off-campus "religious instruction" time.

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The legislation would require K-12 public schools to broadcast the national anthem at least once a week during school hours.

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Our newly minted Astronomical Program involves sending a student-developed experiment to the International Space Station.

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He loves his city, and it is obvious when he talks about Hoover’s amazing growth and success.

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More than 28 million adult Americans continue to smoke cigarettes, including more than 500,000 Alabamans.

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Gambling legislation has been on the brink of passing for three decades now. It probably won't happen until someone loses a seat.

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  By Bill Britt Alabama Political Reporter When Montgomery County Circuit Court Judge William Shashy ruled in favor of VictoryLand, many thought that would...

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By Joey Kennedy Alabama Political Reporter Well, I confess. I don’t know what to write about this week. I could write about Gov. Robert...

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INSIDE THE STATEHOUSE By Steve Flowers In 1986 Richard Shelby was a 50-year-old congressman from Tuscaloosa. He was elected to congress eight years earlier,...