Erin Davis, WSFA 12 News

Erin Davis

WSFA 12 News

Montgomery, AL, United States

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Past articles by Erin:

Gov. Ivey discusses Alabama’s economy and possible rebate

Governor Kay Ivey boasted about Alabama’s booming economy during her State of the State address. → Read More

Alabama lawmaker files ‘return to work’ bill

Lawmakers want to put more money into the pockets of certain Alabamians and bring more employees into the workforce. → Read More

Lawmakers to debate bills on election security

Alabama lawmakers say they want to improve election security. They’re going to debate two bills on the topic. SB9 would mandate the use of paper ballots. SB10 would ban electronic voting machines that connect to the internet. → Read More

Ivey: Alabama will resume executions after four-month review

Executions will again start in Alabama after a four-month review of the state execution protocol. → Read More

State agencies submit budget proposals to lawmakers

State agencies are asking lawmakers for millions of more dollars for their budgets. As federal pandemic dollars dry up, state leaders plan for future funding. → Read More

ADOC commissioner address staff shortages

There is a large staff shortage in the Alabama department of corrections, and it could be years before it improves. → Read More

State representative pre-files bill on parental rights

The bill would codify Alabama Supreme Court rulings on parental rights. But some parents are calling this bill a form of extremism. → Read More

Bill would change Alabama’s ‘good time’ law for inmates

Some state lawmakers want to make it harder for inmates to earn “good time” off their sentence. → Read More

Leaders say Alabama electric vehicle infrastructure is growing

More and more Americans are buying electric vehicles and now Alabama is expanding the state’s electric vehicle infrastructure. → Read More

Leaders say Alabama electric vehicle infrastructure is growing

More and more Americans are buying electric vehicles and now Alabama is expanding the state’s electric vehicle infrastructure. → Read More

State senator introduces bill to pause early supervised inmate release

Close to 400 inmates have now been released from Alabama prisons before the end of their sentences, and more are expected as a part of the state’s supervised early release law. → Read More

Faith leaders call for more transparent execution protocol review process

Over 150 faith leaders across Alabama want to appeal to Governor Kay Ivey urging an independent investigation. → Read More

Ivey issues new rules for state’s open record request process

The public record request process in Alabama is one of the most difficult in the country, according to a 2019 University of Arizona journalism study. → Read More

Ivey issues new rules for state’s open record request process

The public record request process in Alabama is one of the most difficult in the country, according to a 2019 University of Arizona journalism study. → Read More

Ivey issues new rules for state’s open record request process

The public record request process in Alabama is one of the most difficult in the country, according to a 2019 University of Arizona journalism study. → Read More

Governor orders more First Class Pre-K classrooms

Alabama’s reading and math test scores have improved within the last year, but Gov. Kay Ivey reminded the state about her priority to continue that improvement with a series of executive orders. → Read More

Alabama lawmakers plan to consider school choice legislation

Alabama is not a school choice state, but some lawmakers think this is the year to become one. → Read More

Alabama governor sets new good time incentives for state prisoners

Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed a new executive order Monday to establish standards for the state’s Correctional Incentive Time. The order finally implements standards for loss of Good Time and procedures for recaptured escapees. → Read More

Alabama governor sets new good time incentives for state prisoners

Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed a new executive order Monday to establish standards for the state’s Correctional Incentive Time. The order finally implements standards for loss of Good Time and procedures for recaptured escapees. → Read More

Alabama prison system stops publishing monthly death reports

The Alabama Department of Corrections will no longer track the number of these deaths by month. → Read More