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It has been an absolutely wild offseason for the Alabama Crimson Tide. Since the retirement of Nick Saban kicked off the craziness, at least 10 players entered the transfer portal, with one of them being left tackle Kadyn Proctor. After committing to and arriving at Iowa in his home state, Proctor has now announced that […]
Alabama House Minority Leader Anthony Daniels addressed a crowded room at the Business Council of Alabama's Tuesday Morning Issues Briefing yesterday. In his remarks, Daniels began by addressing what maybe the hottest topic in the Alabama
Political newcomer and GOP congressional candidate Caroleene Dobson has of late picked up a number of significant endorsements. Dobson has been backed by the Alabama Farmers' Federation, Americans for Tax Reform, multiple state senators, and now also two well known Mobile County sheriffs.
With a statement to eliminate “funny business in Alabama elections,” Gov. Kay Ivey signed legislation Wednesday that will ban ballot harvesting. The legislation will make it a crime to pay people to go door to door collecting ballots. There are exceptions for people to help their family members or for the blind, disabled, or illiterate […]
House Minority Leader Anthony Daniels is attempting to solve a growing issue within the state that is affecting some of Alabama's poorest residents. At a Business Council of Alabama gathering on Tuesday, Daniels discussed his vision for a way forward regarding childcare tax credits and also a way to incentivize industry to get involved in the process.
The Joint Legislative Advisory Committee on Economic Incentives has recommended that a Conservative-leaning public policy think tank based out of California, the Hoover Institution, to conduct a study on the effectiveness of Alabama’s economic development incentives. The study will aim to calculate the rate of return on various incentive programs used by the Alabama Department […]
Nearly 14 years ago, an explosion occurred on the Deepwater Horizon drilling platform in the Gulf of Mexico killing 11 men. The April 20, 2010 explosion caused the rig to sink and started a catastrophic oil leak from the well. Before it was capped three months later, approximately 134 million gallons of oil had spilled […]
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall is leading an 18-state amicus brief in defense of former President Donald Trump in his presidential immunity case before the U.S. Supreme Court. Special Counsel Jack Smith has charged Trump with alleged crimes related to the Jan. 6 riots at the nation’s Capitol. The case will decide if presidents can […]
The Alabama legislature continues it's war on woke Alabama lawmakers have passed a bill that is a big blow at wokeness and degeneracy up and down the Alabama education system with new legislation prohibiting state funding for DEI efforts and limiting the teaching of divisive concepts
Republican Katie Britt, the junior senator from Alabama and a native of the Wiregrass, made one thing clear to the crowd gathered Tuesday morning at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville to hear her speak at the 2024 Washington Update breakfast. She’s a fighter. Britt (R-Montgomery) used the word fight multiple times during […]
For voters in House District 10 who won’t be able to make next Tuesday’s special election, there is a last-minute chance for apply in person for an absentee ballot. The deadline to apply for the absentee ballot is Thursday; the special election is March 26. Registered voters can request and cast their ballot at the […]
An Alabama House committee was to meet today to discuss SB31, which is intended to provide Birmingham-Southern College a $30 million loan. Sen. Jabo Waggoner (R-Vestavia Hills) is the sponsor of the bill which would shift control of the Distressed Institutions of Higher Education loan program from State Treasurer Young Boozer to Jim Purcell, who […]
As Alabama's voice on the Senate Ag. Committee, Senator Tommy Tuberville has been a consistent advocate for the states producers and farmers. Recently, the Senator pushed for the reversal of a rule that would have set a closer deadline for the poultry line speed waiver. The original deadline date would have been March 31 but it has since been extended to November 15.
On the Yellowhammer Sports Podcast, Michael Brauner and CJ Duncan break down what is going on in the world of SEC athletics, national stories, what you should have your eye on, and much more. In this week’s edition, Michael and CJ break down the NCAA Tournament bracket, talk about the seeding and draws for Alabama, […]
The Alabama Republican Party has selected Elmore County District Judge Patrick Pinkston to be its nominee for the 19th Judicial Circuit, Place 1. “Judge Pinkston will bring a wealth of experience and a deep understanding of the legal system to his new role on the circuit court,” said ALGOP Chairman John Wahl. “Throughout his distinguished […]
Fans of Alabama basketball who were worried that head coach Nate Oats may look at other jobs at premiere programs can rest easy, at least for now. Oats isn’t going anywhere. The Tide’s head coach, who has led the program to four straight NCAA Tournament appearances, has signed an extension that will keep him in […]
House District 52 in Jefferson County is set for a special election. The seat, long held by former Rep. John Rogers, was vacated after the legislator agreed to plead guilty to conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud and also conspiracy to obstruct
The details of Alabama head football coach Kalen DeBoer’s contract have been revealed, and the numbers are staggering. DeBoer received an 8-year deal and will receive $10 million per year, which increases by $250,000 each season. By the time year 8 rolls around, that $10 million increases to $11.75 million. The $10 million salary is […]
While securing our southern border, cutting wasteful government spending, and holding the Biden administration accountable are a few of my top priorities, I also make sure my team and I are doing all we can to work on your behalf with federal agencies. This is one of the most important parts of my job as your […]
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has released data from a nationwide survey that focused on governmental economic over reach. The data gathered found in particular that voters strongly prefer candidates on a federal level that believe state elected
7. Alabama U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt (R-Haleyville) is defending his vote to ban TikTok by noting, “The problem is the Chinese Communist government and their access to all terabytes of information and spying on us citizens.” Supporters of TikTok are blaming “pro-Israel lobbying groups” for a congressional ban on the social media platform, which is […]
Alabama's two senators are hard at work protecting the state's farm-raised catfish industry. Sens. Katie Britt and Tommy Tuberville have played a significant role in the U.S. Department of Commerce reversing a preliminary decision that would have slashed antidumping duties on imported catfish from companies controlled by the Vietnamese government.
The Alabama House of Representatives could vote to concur with the Senate version of the gambling bill when it returns from its spring break today. Most sources suggest that the House will vote to non-concur and send the bill to a conference committee where a compromise piece of legislation will then be crafted. However, the […]

