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One conservative group in Alabama has changed their stance on a bill that is currently getting a lot of pushback from the left. 

The Alabama Republican Party dismissed a challenge questioning if Tommy Tuberville meets the 7-year residency requirement to run for governor.

Alabama SELC

Alabama lawmakers move to lock in sound-science standards – SELC, George Soros puppets scramble to block it.

University of Alabama School of Social Work

The Alabama House voted to repeal a 1965 legislative mandate requiring the University of Alabama to maintain a School of Social Work.

Alabama canned cocktails

The Alabama Legislature has spent years debating the “ready-to-drink” issue, premixed canned cocktails – and they might be close to a fix.

Alabama's top lawmakers said at a Yellowhammer News event this week that 2026 is unlikely to be the year Alabama passes legal gaming.

Mo Brooks

Alabama Speaker of the House Nathaniel Ledbetter torched Mo Brooks as a 40+ year career politician who "has failed at every office he’s been in."

Arthur Orr

State Sen. Arthur Orr dismisses rumors regarding the Alabama State House Grand Jury. Get insights on this political gossip.

Alabama Republican Party

At 5:00pm today, candidate qualifying for the Alabama Republican Party in the 2026 election cycle officially closed.

Mo Brooks James Lomax

Former North Alabama Congressman Mo Brooks said Friday morning that he was deviating from a final decision to not run for Alabama House in 2026 by announcing a primary challenge against first-term State Rep. James Lomax (R-Huntsville).  Today is the last day of candidate qualifying for the 2026 election cycle.  Brooks, 71, said he gave […]

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