Lawmakers claim public safety, but HB445 will shut down small businesses, criminalize legal products, and push vulnerable Alabamians toward the underground market.
Passing this bill would recognize the importance of tobacco harm reduction by providing a financial incentive for switching to less harmful smoke-free alternatives.
By Bill Britt Alabama Political Reporter MONTGOMERY—What do Payday lenders, trial lawyers and retailers have in common? They are all giving big bucks to...
By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter On Tuesday, Republican voters in South Alabama go to the polls to decide whether former State Senator and...
By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter U.S. Senator Jeff Sessions (R) from Alabama released a report on Thursday with Environment and Public Works Committee...
By Rep. Darrio Melton Yesterday marked one year until the 2014 elections. For Alabama, that means electing Representatives and Senators to the Alabama Legislature...
By Bill BrittAlabama Political Reporter MONTGOMERY—Over the last several years, Speaker of the House Mike Hubbard (R-Auburn) has been admired and feared for his...
By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter On Tuesday, Republican voters in Southern Alabama go to the polls to decide whether they want former State...