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There is now a Public Health Order that prohibits gatherings of more than 25 people, eating or drinking in the dining room of bars and restaurants, and all elective medical procedures are to be delayed
7. Sessions campaigning on law enforcement endorsements During a news conference, former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions was endorsed by law enforcement officials from coastal Alabama. Sessions said, “I do love the law enforcement community and respect it and understand the challenges they operate under and I know the dangers they face on a daily […]
The Trump administration, Republicans and Democrats in Congress are all in agreement, massive economic stimulus is needed
7. Sending everyone money to help financial burdens during crisis U.S. Senator Mitt Romney (R-UT) called on Congress to “immediately” give every adult American $1,000, saying this needs to be done to “help families and small businesses meet their short-term financial obligations, ease the financial burden on students entering the workforce, and protect health workers […]
If the scale of this problem is as large as we are told, it is time for these teachers, administrators, law enforcement, and district attorneys to do their job.
Governor Kay Ivey has instructed all Pre-K through 12th grade schools to close after school on Wednesday, but many school systems including Madison County, Huntsville City, and Madison City are choosing to close after school on Monday instead
Jackson and Handback are joined by Alabama House Minority Leader Anthony Daniels to discuss new medical marijuana, the coronavirus and more.
The bill passed with a 29-0 vote to provide $5 million to the Alabama Department of Health to combat the coronavirus and the Alabama House approved the bill quickly to send it to Governor Kay Ivey.
Simply put, Democrats can not let anything they view as pro-life get passed without massive controversy or another pro-life bill might be coming soon.
7. NCAA starts shutting down tournaments as coronavirus panic continues As the World Health Organization refers to the coronavirus outbreak as a “pandemic,” which the media has been doing for weeks, more big gatherings, festivals, classes, parades and other events will now not be happening. The NCAA Basketball Tournament and various conference tournaments, including the […]
President Donald Trump tossed his full-throated support behind former Auburn Football coach Tommy Tuberville's campaign in the form of a tweet
There have been cases of COVID-19 reported in Tennessee, Georgia and Florida, but there are still no cases in Alabama
Rep. Brooks was at CPAC and called into WVNN radio this morning to say he is feeling fine and disagree that Congress should go into a recess is not needed.
In the first poll released after Super Tuesday, former Auburn head football coach Tommy Tuberville holds a lead over former Attorney General and U.S. Senator Jeff Sessions
Jackson closes the show with a “parting shot” at those who claimed victory over Amendment One, even though there are no real plans to improve Alabama's education system.
But what about the real purpose of a state-run education system? Educating. And, on a whole, Alabama is NOT good at this.
U.S. Senator Doug Jones (D-AL) called the comments “inappropriate,” but added that “people who know Chuck know he was not threatening violence of any type.”
Trump shared the results of the primary on Twitter, while slamming his former Attorney General Jeff Sessions
Those who are mad at Sessions over his recusal are already mad at him and those, who like I, believe his recusal was OK will not hold that against Sessions
7. Jones has enjoyed jetting off to Europe U.S. Senator Doug Jones (D-AL) has disclosed that he used about $3,500 in campaign funds to travel to London and Paris. Jones explained the expense, saying that he was in Europe raising money for his reelection campaign. He added, “There are Democrats, Americans, over there, and you […]
14 states, including Alabama, hold their primary today, including Alabama, and on the ballot are the offices of president, U.S. Senate, county commission, and many others and it is unlikely we will have any more clarity after today.
But here is a spoiler for you, the quality of Alabama's education system will not hinge on this issue.

