Legislature “Divisive concepts” bill back on the calendar for Alabama House The bill advanced out of the House and a Senate committee last session but failed to reach the Senate floor. Jacob HolmesApril 10, 2023
Featured Opinion Opinion | Do we need Black History Month? Yep Our high school students can’t even have a true Black History Month, one that requires thinking, self-reflection, learning. Joey KennedyFebruary 10, 2023
State Alabama Policy Institute names Stephanie Smith new CEO Smith will be the third president and CEO of API, stepping in for Caleb Crosby. Jacob HolmesJanuary 26, 2023
Featured Opinion Opinion | Good government or obstructionist noise? Alabama leaders have a choice. Embrace good government for all our state's citizens or capitulate to the extremes. Bill BrittDecember 26, 2022
Elections Hagan, Rigsby battle to represent Huntsville in the Alabama House Outgoing Speaker Mac McCutcheon's district is a rare opportunity in the state for Democrats to flip a Republican seat. Jacob HolmesNovember 3, 2022
Legislature Bill banning “divisive concepts” expected to return in upcoming session The bill will likely look very similar to the previous language, which fell just short of being considered by the full Senate at the... Jacob HolmesSeptember 16, 2022
Opinion Opinion | Alabama is the nation’s conservative leader, but the best is yet to come None of these accomplishments occurred because of simple luck, coincidence, or the stars happened to align in a precise path. Will AinsworthMay 19, 2022
Legislature Senate committee advances “divisive concepts” bill The full Senate is the final hurdle for the bill to head to Gov. Kay Ivey's desk to be signed into law. Jacob HolmesApril 6, 2022
Legislature Grassroots organizations speak out against “divisive concepts” bill An identical bill has already passed out of a Senate committee, leaving the full Senate as the last hurdle to reaching Gov. Kay Ivey's... Jacob HolmesMarch 29, 2022
Legislature House committee pushes through bill banning “divisive concepts” The bill had been debated in two previous committee hearings, including a public hearing in which 11 people spoke against the bill. Jacob HolmesMarch 16, 2022