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  • 7 most overlooked small business insurance gaps-and how to fix them

    Stacker, Erika Malzberg for NEXT|May 1, 2025

    As a small business owner, you pour time, energy and passion into doing all the things you need to do to build and run your business and guarantee its success. Or so you think. One thing small business owners don't always consider is this: Are you prepared to protect your business from unexpected setbacks? And are there gaps in your small business insurance coverage that could leave you vulnerable? Here, NEXT has identified some of the most commonly overlooked gaps in small business...

  • Are you mentally healthy? 15 signs to look for

    Stacker, Linda Childers for Rula|May 1, 2025

    When you think about improving your health, you may focus on finding time to exercise, breaking bad habits, or changing your diet. But prioritizing your mental health is just as important. By prioritizing self-care and considering therapy, you can maintain good mental health and prepare for challenges before they arise. Taking a proactive approach to your well-being can equip you with the tools you need to manage stress, face adversity, and handle unexpected changes with resilience and confidenc...

  • $1,000+ in health insurance perks you're probably not using

    Stacker, Nicolette Star Maggiolo, RD, LDN for Top Nutrition Coaching|May 1, 2025

    In a world where rising health care costs and confusing insurance policies make it hard to know what's actually covered, many Americans are unknowingly leaving hundreds, or even thousands, of dollars in unused benefits on the table. From smartwatches and wellness incentives to one-on-one counseling with registered dietitians, today's health insurance plans often include far more than annual checkups and urgent care visits. Yet most people never tap into these offerings, largely because they...

  • The impact of trucking company practices on accident liability

    Stacker, Tom Kreger for Kreger Brodish LLP|May 1, 2025

    Sometimes, a trucking company's negligence or recklessness will cause or contribute to a truck accident. Negligent trucking company practices can severely affect accident liability for the collision. This is because the trucking company may become solely or jointly responsible for accident victims' injuries and losses regardless of its employment relationship with the truck driver, Kreger Brodish LLP notes. However, looking at complex facts and evidence may involve proving that a trucking...

  • Clint Hollingsworth is running for House District 12

    Staff Writer|May 1, 2025

    May 5, 2025 - CULLMAN, AL – Republican Clint Hollingsworth announced that he is running for Alabama House of Representatives District 12. Hollingsworth says that he has a deep commitment to serving Cullman County, and a proven record in local government. Hollingsworth says that he is ready to bring new leadership and fresh ideas to Montgomery. "I am running for the Alabama House of Representatives because I believe our community deserves an experienced leader who will fight to get us a seat at t...

  • Chemicals and explosives company announces that it will expand in Alabama

    Brandon Moseley|May 1, 2025

    May 1, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL - Commerce Secretary Ellen McNair announced that Nelson Brothers LLC, a global provider of specialty chemical products and commercial explosives, has made the decision to expand in Walker County. Nelson Brothers LLC is a joint venture between Nelson Brothers Inc. and Orica USA Inc. Nelson made the decision to grow its business in Walker County versus moving to large metropolitan areas in Texas and the Eastern United States. "Nelson Brothers is a proud Alabama...

  • President Trump signs executive order to "unleash law enforcement"

    Brandon Moseley|May 1, 2025

    Since George Floyd died law enforcement officers around the country have faced unprecedented scrutiny. Officers are hesitant to act for fear of civil litigation or even criminal prosecution. As a result, crime - particularly violent crime - has reached levels not seen since the crack epidemic on the early 1990s. The Biden administration exacerbated this situation by importing five million undocumented migrants - many of them with ties to gangs or terrorist groups. On Monday, April 29 President D...

  • Tuberville, Colleagues Introduce Legislation to Cut Taxes on Overtime, Deliver on Key Trump Campaign Promise

    Senator Tommy Tuberville's office|May 1, 2025

    May 6, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) and U.S. Senator Roger Marshall (R-KS) introduced the Overtime Wages Tax Relief Act, which would provide much needed relief for overtime wage workers. This bill would create a tax deduction for overtime wages up to $10,000 for individuals and $20,000 for married couples-targeting middle-income Americans. The Wall Street Journal first reported on the bill's introduction. "President Trump campaigned and won on a p...

  • Alabama Big 10 Mayors praise Governor Ivey's signing of two public safety bills into law

    Staff Writer|May 1, 2025

    May 6, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL - The Alabama Big 10 Mayors released a statement applauding the Alabama Legislature for passing two bills that they claim will improve public safety across Alabama. One was signed by Governor Ivey and the other has to be voted on by the people of Alabama next year. Senate Bills 118 and 119, both sponsored by Senator Will Barfoot (R-Pike Road) and carried by Representative Cynthia Almond (R-Tuscaloosa) in the House, received broad bipartisan support. Sponsors claim...

  • The Role of Facial Recognition AI in Alabama Law Enforcement

    A.I. generated content|May 1, 2025

    Advancements, Applications, and Ethical Considerations Facial recognition technology has rapidly evolved in recent years, transforming the ways in which law enforcement agencies across the globe operate. In Alabama, this technology is increasingly being adopted to enhance public safety, improve investigative processes, and streamline law enforcement operations. This article explores the role of facial recognition AI in Alabama law enforcement, its applications, benefits, and the ethical...

  • U.S. Senators Katie Britt, Kevin Cramer, Eric Schmitt Introduce MOMS Act to Help Build Culture of Life, Support Women, Strengthen Families

    Senator Katie Britt's office|May 1, 2025

    May 6, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - Ahead of Mother's Day this Sunday, U.S. Senators Katie Britt (R-Ala.), Kevin Cramer (R-N.Dak.), and Eric Schmitt (R-Mo.) are leading colleagues in the More Opportunities for Moms to Succeed (MOMS) Act. This legislation would provide critical support to women during typically challenging phases of motherhood – prenatal, postpartum, and early childhood development – and bolster access to resources and assistance to help mothers and their children thrive. This com...

  • Tuberville, VA Secretary Doug Collins Discuss Streamlining Processes to Improve Outcomes for Veterans

    Senator Tommy Tuberville|May 1, 2025

    May 6, 2025 - WASHINGTON, AL – Today, U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) joined a Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee (SVAC) hearing with President Trump's Secretary of Veterans Affairs (VA), Doug Collins. Sen. Tuberville and Secretary Collins discussed the importance of the VA improving its processes to ensure veterans get the best possible care. TUBERVILLE: "Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Thank you, Secretary Collins, for being here. And thanks to the veterans that are here today, and I want to pas...

  • Legislature passes the speedy trial bill Ensuring Justice Without Delays

    Brandon Moseley|May 1, 2025

    May 6, 2025 – MONTGOMERY, AL – The Alabama Senate passed the Speedy Trial Act - House Bill 307 (HB307). The legislation is designed to bring criminal cases to trial faster ensuring that justice is done. HB307 was sponsored in the Alabama House of Representatives by state Representative Jim Hill (R-Odenville) and Rep. Jim Carns (R-Vestavia Hills). It was carried in the Alabama Senate by Senator Will Barfoot (R-Pike Road). HB307 was a priority for Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall (R). The...

  • Governor Ivey signs Lulu's Law to protect Alabamians from shark attacks

    Brandon Moseley|May 1, 2025

    May 6, 2025 – MONTGOMERY, AL – Alabama Governor Kay Ivey (R) officially put her signature on House Bill 437 (HB437), Lulu's Law, which establishes a shark alert system to be administered by the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources for beaches and shorelines in Baldwin and Mobile counties. The bill was inspired by 16-year-old Mountain Brook high school student Lulu Gribbin who lost a hand and a leg to a shark attack while diving for sand dollars in Gulf Shores. HB437 ena...

  • Legislature votes to tax and regulate hemp derived cannabinoids

    Brandon Moseley|May 1, 2025

    May 6, 2025 – MONTGOMERY, AL – The Alabama Legislature passed landmark regulation that will limit who can purchase hemp derived cannabinoids and where they can be purchased. House Bill 455 (HB455) is sponsored by State Representative Andy Whitt (R-Harvest) and was carried in the Senate by Senator Tim Melson (R-Florence). The House had passed HB455 earlier. On Tuesday the Alabama Senate took up controversial legislation. Sen. Melson introduced a substitute on the floor. The substitute bill inc...

  • Legislature passes bill to tax and regulate vapes

    Brandon Moseley|May 1, 2025

    May 6, 2025 – The Alabama Legislature passed legislation to tax and regulate vape products in the state of Alabama. House Bill 8 (HB8) is sponsored by State Representative Barbara Drummond (D-Mobile) and carried in the Senate by State Senator David Sessions (R-Grand Bay). This legislation was carried in the Senate last year by Senate President Pro Tempore Garlan Gudger (R-Cullman). "We have been going back and forth on this bill for four years," said Gudger. Sessions said to Gudger, "I want t...

  • Tuberville Speaks with DOD Nominees on Bolstering Cyber Capabilities and Reducing Bureaucracy at DOD

    Senator Tommy Tuberville's office|May 1, 2025

    April 6, 2025 = WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) spoke with Mr. Anthony Tata, President Trump's nominee to be Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, and Ms. Katherine Sutton, President Trump's nominee to be Assistant Secretary of Defense for Cyber Policy during their Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) nomination hearing. During their conversation, Sen. Tuberville asked about the funding levels for cyber operations and how the Department of D...

  • Rep. Drummond's Bill to Regulate Vaping Passes Both Chambers, Awaits Governor's Signature

    Guest Writer, Alabama House Democratic Caucus|May 1, 2025

    April 7, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL. – Yesterday, Representative Barbara Drummond's (HD103-Mobile) bill, HB8, to regulate the retail sale of vaping products through the state ABC Board passed both chambers and now awaits the Governor's signature for enactment. The bill was amended in the Senate to prohibit the sale of vaping products in convenience stores unless the specific products have been approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration. The amended version provided that vaping products t...

  • Legislature passes bill to allow emergency services for injured police dogs

    Brandon Moseley|May 1, 2025

    May 6, 2025 – MONTGOMERY, AL – The Alabama Senate passed legislation that would authorize EMS to transport a police canine officer who is wounded or injured in the line of duty. House Bill 366 (HB366) was sponsored by State Representative Pete Riehm (R-Dothan). It was carried in the Senate by Senator Andrew Jones (R-Centre). "This bill allows an injured police dog to be transported by EMS," explained Jones. According to the synopsis, "Relating to police dogs; to authorize emergency medical ser...

  • Legislature passes bill to extend police wiretapping powers

    Brandon Moseley|May 1, 2025

    May 7, 2025 – MONTGOMERY, AL – The Alabama Senate passed legislation that would extend existing wiretapping powers and allow for interpreters. House Bill 137 (HB137) is sponsored by State Representative Rex Reynolds (R-Huntsville). It was carried in the Senate by State Senator Clyde Chambliss (R-Prattville). "This bill extends the wiretapping and allows interpreters," explained Chambliss. According to the synopsis, "Under existing law, the Attorney General may submit an application to a cir...

  • Alabama Legislature votes to slash the grocery tax by 33 percent

    Brandon Moseley|May 1, 2025

    May 6, 2025 – MONTGOMERY, AL – The Alabama Senate passed legislation that would reduce the state grocery tax in Alabama from three percent to just two percent. House Bill 386 (HB386) is sponsored by state Representative Danny Garrett (R-Trussville). It was carried in the Senate by Senator Arthur Orr (R-Decatur). Alabama is one of the few states in the country to tax food. The Legislature addressed this issue a couple of years ago when they lowered the sales tax on food 25 percent from four per...

  • Legislature votes to ban cell phones in public schools

    Brandon Moseley|May 1, 2025
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    May 7, 2025 – MONTGOMERY, AL – The Alabama Legislature sent a powerful message to Alabama's public-school parents when they passed landmark legislation banning students bringing their cell phones to school. House Bill 166 (HB166) is sponsored by State Representative Leigh Hulsey (R-Pelham). It was carried in the Senate by State Senator Donnie Chesteen (R-Dothan). Students wasting time playing games, cruising social media sites, and texting their friends has become an enormous distraction for...

  • Wes Allen: "Ban on Foreign National Driver Licenses for Voting a Great Day for Alabama"

    Alabama Secretary of State's office|May 1, 2025

    May 8. 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL - Wes Allen, Alabama's Secretary of State, applauds the final passage of Senator Will Barfoot's SB158, legislation that prohibits the use of a foreign national driver license for voting purposes. "Ensuring that only American citizens are voting in our elections has been a top priority of mine since day one. This legislation helps defeat noncitizen attempts to dilute the vote of legal American citizens and strengthens Alabama's safeguards against noncitizen voting. It...

  • Tuberville, Cornyn Introduce Bill to Crack Down on Illegal Immigrants Who Murder Innocent Americans

    Senator Tommy Tuberville's office|May 1, 2025

    May 8, 2025 - WASHINGTON, AL – Today, U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) joined U.S. Senator John Cornyn and several of their colleagues to introduce the Justice for American Victims of Illegal Aliens Act, which would codify President Trump's Executive Order subjecting illegal immigrants who kill American citizens to the death penalty. Earlier today, Sen. Tuberville joined Sen. Cornyn, Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT), and Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) for a press conference about the bill. "Over the past f...

  • Attorney General Marshall joins 26-state coalition against unconstitutional Hawaii firearm carry ban

    Alabama Attorney General's Office|May 1, 2025

    May 9, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL – Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall joined a 26-state coalition today asking the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) to intervene and halt Hawaii's unconstitutional gun ban which prohibits the carry or possession of firearms in designated "sensitive" places, including bars and restaurants serving alcohol, parks and beaches, banks and financial institutions, and other areas. The amicus brief was filed in the case of Wolford v. Lopez, in support of t...

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