Legislature Alabama 2024 Legislative Report: Week Six The Legislature will be on a scheduled break but will return to begin its 18th legislative day on April 2. Beth LyonsMarch 25, 2024
Legislature Alabama citizens will most likely be denied a chance to vote on gambling Because of special interests and out-of-state meddling, Alabama citizens likely won't get a chance to vote on gambling, losing out on billions in revenue. Josh MoonMarch 22, 2024
Governor Gov. Ivey signs “Parental Right to Know” bill It will require teachers to upload their class curriculum within 30 days of the start of every school year. Patrick DarringtonMarch 22, 2024
Opinion Opinion | Legislature unites over bill against unauthorized organ retention in autopsies Our government should not be able to take a person’s organs without first asking the family. Shaun TraywickMarch 22, 2024
Legislature Governor, legislative leaders release transformational “Working for Alabama” package The ambitious package of reforms is designed to strengthen Alabama’s workforce. StaffMarch 22, 2024
Legislature Rep. Lovvorn stands against fentanyl, proposes Price Hornsby Act in drug battle The bill would require public schools to provide research-based instruction on fentanyl prevention and drug poisoning awareness. StaffMarch 22, 2024
Legislature Alabamians gather at State House to support HB27: Clemency for Rocky Myers HB27 would make Alabama’s ban on judicial override apply to those currently on death row. StaffMarch 22, 2024
Featured Opinion Opinion | Hypocrisy exposed: Lawmaker’s texts on “Sugar Baby” site amid crackdown on porn This incident is emblematic of the disconnect between the public personas our politicians cultivate and their private endeavors. Bill BrittMarch 21, 2024
Featured Opinion Opinion | We could all use a break from this awful, terrible, no good session This legislative session has been particularly awful. Anthony Daniels asked for the one thing we could all use: A break. Josh MoonMarch 21, 2024
Legislature Sponsor wants “Don’t Say Gay” bill expanded to private schools HB130 is an expansion of current law prohibiting teachers from leading instruction on gender identity or sexual orientation. Jacob HolmesMarch 21, 2024