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Alabama State Senator Del Marsh (R-Anniston) has a bill that would drastically change increase the number of options for Alabama's parents, but its chances for passage seem slim.
Black History Month has kicked off, and now Alabama State Superintendent Eric Mackey has made it known that some people don’t know the difference between Black History Month and Critical Race Theory (CRT).
Coronavirus infections have started falling drastically in Alabama after the peak of Omicron cases, with almost all 67 counties in the state seeing a decrease in positivity rate
The media has advocated for targeting political enemies so often that it has a name for the act -- "cancel culture."
Attorney General Steve Marshall has already filed a motion with the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene on the decision ordered by the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama for their order to redistrict the congressional districts, and now the ALGOP has filed a motion to support Marshall’s.
When protesters were rampaging through American cities, the American media looked at the carnage and pretended the people protesting were "mostly peaceful" despite the images to the contrary.
In Alabama, there could be an $87.7 million income tax increase due to tax credit payments given to people throughout the pandemic.
State Senator Del Marsh (R-Anniston) is proposing a real school choice bill that, if fully implemented, would give parents $6,500 to use at another public school, a private school or to homeschool.
Democrats are heavily outnumbered by Republicans, with seven statewide races having no Democrat candidates.
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and political consultant Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories
This is the last day of "Alabama School Choice Week," and not a real word was spoken on school choice by our elected representatives.
The Alabama Legislature has approved the allocation of $772 million in coronavirus relief funds from the American Rescue Plan Act.
If you actively work to oppose this, as newly-elected Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin (R) has, CNN's Jim Acosta says you are attempting to implement a "Soviet-style police state."
President Joe Biden would be given his first Supreme Court pick, and it’s anticipated that he would select a black female to the court.
National School Choice Week continues, and Alabama's main contribution to this week is a proclamation from Governor Kay Ivey declaring it to also be Alabama School Choice Week.
State Senator Greg Albritton (R-Atmore) said that he will continue to push for legislation on gaming, especially gaming that’s already happening in Alabama, ensuring that the activity is regulated and taxed.
Watch: Joe Biden's choice words for a journalist say a lot about the media and the President himself
Like a certain previous president, our President Joe Biden seems to have disdain for some in the press corps.
This week is “Alabama School Choice Week,” and Governor Kay Ivey has issued a proclamation recognizing the week that advocates for more school choice for K-12 schools in the state and follows the National School Choice Week.
Too many kids in Alabama are out of the classroom and learning remotely, and it doesn't appear that the school systems have any desire to stop using this tool on a regular basis.
Alabama State Superintendent Eric Mackey is the latest public official to test positive for the coronavirus. This comes as, at least, one-in-three students across the state learned virtually last week.
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and political consultant Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories.
A constant drumbeat of the narrative that our democracy is in danger when Democrats face resistance from their political enemies is incredibly dishonest.
Both the Alabama State Senate and State House have approved identical bills that lay out the plans to spend $772 million in coronavirus relief funds.

