Legislature House OKs reduced sentence bill for inmates who complete apprenticeships This legislation would apply upon successful completion of a qualifying academic, vocational, risk-reducing or apprenticeship program. Brandon MoseleyMay 4, 2021
Legislature Legislature will meet Tuesday for day 28 of the 2021 Legislative Session The House will consider a diverse list of 21 bills when it meets on Tuesday for the 28th legislative day. Brandon MoseleyMay 4, 2021
Legislature Senate leader says body will be focusing on House bills this week Reed said the Senate has already dealt with major topics like medical marijuana, gun bills and gaming. Brandon MoseleyMay 4, 2021
Legislature House to consider trust fund, periodic bonuses for retired educators The Education Retirees Trust Fund would be a fund to pay for bonuses for retired educators in the future. Brandon MoseleyMay 4, 2021
Health Alabama’s COVID-19 vaccinations have dropped nearly in half State health officials say younger people are not seeking out vaccines as much as older people. Eddie BurkhalterMay 3, 2021
Legislature Committee advances bill to give Legislature input over orders in future pandemics The bill would reduce the powers of the state public health officer and give legislators some oversight. Brandon MoseleyMay 3, 2021
Legislature House approves $5.3 million in raises for Alabama judges and district attorneys The bill aims to make judicial compensation uniform across the state and competitive with what other states are paying. Brandon MoseleyMay 3, 2021
Health Report: 38 percent of Alabama COVID deaths tied to insurance coverage gaps A separate report shows Black Alabamians, women make up a disproportionate percentage of low wage workers without health insurance. Eddie BurkhalterApril 30, 2021
Education Regions, ASU partner to erase college students’ debts Donors, including a major donation from Regions, helped ASU seniors graduate without school debt. Josh MoonApril 30, 2021
Legislature Bill to remove some public school, state park construction oversight passes House, Senate Opponents of the bill say it could lead to dangerous mistakes, putting first responders and students at risk. Eddie BurkhalterApril 30, 2021