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In the past few years, the Alabama Legislature has allocated over $3 million for mental health services for Alabamians and its students. → Read More
Election day is over, but another one is quickly approaching. That’s because some races last night resulted in the need for a runoff election, including the race to replace Alabama’s U.S senator Richard Shelby. → Read More
Tuesday, Alabama voters will be casting their votes for the political candidates they hope to see on local and statewide ballots in November’s general election. The governor’s office is one of the top seats being contested this year. → Read More
Abortions remain legal in Alabama, and the final Supreme court decision is not expected for a few months. → Read More
President Joe Biden will land in Alabama Tuesday morning for the first time since he was elected. → Read More
President Joe Biden will land in Alabama Tuesday morning for the first time since he was elected. → Read More
After being closed for a week, the state reopened its driver’s license offices, now equipped with brand new technology. → Read More
Two of Alabama’s rivers are ranked among the top 5 most endangered rivers in the country. The Mobile River is ranked 2nd due to coal ash contamination and the Coosa River is ranked 5th because of agricultural pollution. → Read More
More of Alabama’s veterans could soon be able to access a treatment to fight symptoms of PTSD that’s currently only available in one place in north Alabama. → Read More
Both lawsuits over the Vulnerable Child Compassion and Protection Act have been dismissed. Plaintiffs say they will be back, but Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall calls this a confusing move. → Read More
While the day has arrived to pay your federal taxes, Alabama has an automatic six-month extension to file. That means more money could stay in your wallet this tax season after bills from the 2022 legislative session provided financial relief → Read More
A bill recently signed by Gov. Kay Ivey will add regulations to telehealth visits. → Read More
Historic funding for the state’s education budget, will have a big impact on your little students. Money allocated for the department of early childhood education will be used to expand the state’s first-class pre-k and childcare programs. → Read More
Two House bills include minor changes to the state voter registration and rules, but supporters say they are needed to make the processes as easy as possible. The bills received a favorable report from the committee. → Read More
Opponents of gambling are the lucky ones this legislative session, as all four of the lottery bills working their way through the statehouse seem to have died. → Read More
Opponents of gambling are the lucky ones this legislative session, as all four of the lottery bills working their way through the statehouse seem to have died. → Read More
Alabama is one of only four states to require one job application per week to receive unemployment, SB 224 would change that to three. → Read More
Lawmakers say more improvements to the state’s education system, are on the way as the Education Trust Fund budget passed through a senate committee Wednesday morning. The budget is the highest it’s ever been at $8.2 billion. → Read More
Lawmakers say more improvements to the state’s education system, are on the way as the Education Trust Fund budget passed through a senate committee Wednesday morning. The budget is the highest it’s ever been at $8.2 billion. → Read More
Alabama lawmakers are looking at a full plate of pending legislation and a dwindling legislative calendar. → Read More