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House budget chairman Danny Garrett said Alabama school choice is a modest investment that opens the door to customization Alabama families.
Lt. Gov. Ainsworth reflected on his tenure and discussed his support for Freedom First Alabama in an exclusive interview with The Rightside.
State Rep. Susan DuBose discussed a bill barring abortion-aligned groups from Alabama public school sex ed classrooms.
The Alabama House passed the SAVE Act 63-35 Thursday, requiring party registration to vote in primaries beginning in 2027.
Former House Speaker Mac McCutcheon endorsed Secretary of State Wes Allen for Alabama lieutenant governor, praising his conservative record.
Sen. Britt received the 2026 Hometown Hero Award from the Alabama League of Municipalities, citing $456 million secured for Alabama.
Speaker Ledbetter said Tuberville's career as a recruiter makes him uniquely suited to bring jobs to Alabama as governor.
Sen. Katie Britt joined 15 Republican colleagues in urging the Department of Labor to repeal the Biden-era heat rule.
Sen. Tuberville pressed experts on foreign influence in American universities and legislation to restrict student visas and foreign funding.
Sen. Tuberville received the Hometown Hero Award and called for unified Alabama energy coordination and a manufacturing push.
Alabama's closed primary bill cleared committee Tuesday with Speaker Ledbetter promising a House floor vote Thursday.
Three Birmingham-based airmen were killed when a KC-135 tanker crashed in Iraq during Operation Epic Fury, including an Alabama native.
Alabama sent a bill to the governor allowing retirees to return as school bus drivers and public safety officers.
The Alabama House passed a $10.9 billion education budget including a teacher pay raise and $150 million for career and technical education.
The Alabama Senate passed a $3.72 billion General Fund budget for fiscal year 2027, withholding portions of funding for three state agencies.
Sen. Tommy Tuberville pressed experts at a Senate hearing on China's grip on the American drug supply.
An Alabama ambulance billing reform bill is advancing through the House as the ALFA argues it would raise premiums.
Pro Tem Pringle previewed the new state house's design and financing, stronger CTE investment and named passing the budget as the Legislature's top remaining priority.
The Alabama House passed HB 511, a proposed constitutional amendment requiring public schools to open each day with the Pledge of Allegiance.
Senate Pro Tem Garlan Gudger announced a bill to expand Alabama's Public Service Commission from three to seven elected seats.
ALGOP Chair Scott Stadthagen launched a youth outreach initiative and named party registration as his top legislative priority.
Gov. Ivey commuted the death sentence of Charles "Sonny" Burton Tuesday, two days before he was scheduled to be executed for a 1991 murder he did not commit.
Tuberville said Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and Navy Secretary John Phelan plan to attend – and hopes President Trump will join them.

