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  • Katie Britt endorses Caroleene Dobson

    Staff Writer|Apr 1, 2024

    On Wednesday, U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Alabama) announced that she has endorsed the Republican nominee for U.S. Representative for Alabama's Second Congressional District Caroleene Dobson. "I am excited to endorse my friend, Caroleene Dobson, to serve as the next Representative for Alabama's Second Congressional District," said Sen. Katie Britt. "She will always put Alabamians first and stand up strongly for common sense – which is a rarity nowadays in Washington. As a resident of the d...

  • Ivey announces that the LIFT Academy Flight Training Program will locate at Tuskegee's Moton Field

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 1, 2024

    On Wednesday, Alabama Governor Kay Ivey (R) announced that Republic Airways Holdings and its Leadership in Flight Training (LIFT) Academy plans to develop an advanced flight training program in Tuskegee. The program will prepare the next generation of aspiring pilots for high-paying career opportunities in the airline industry. "Alabama has a long history of providing critical flight training for military aviators, and historic Moton Field is the perfect location for a training center for a new...

  • Tuberville says that we have let in 10 million illegal aliens in the last 3 years

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 1, 2024

    The U.S. House of Representatives voted to bring articles of impeachment against U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas. Everybody understood then that the would never receive 60 votes to convict Mayorkas, but Senate Democrats rejected the charges on Wednesday without holding a trial. U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) spoke on the floor to chastise all 51 Democrats for voting to block the impeachment trial of U.S. Mayorkas. "I'm kind of amazed at what's happened today," said...

  • State buys Foley Beach Express toll bridge: beach trips will be toll free next month

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 1, 2024

    On Thursday, Alabama Governor Kay Ivey (R), Orange Beach Mayor Tony Kennon and the Baldwin County Bridge Company on Wednesday announced the signing of an agreement for the state to purchase the Foley Beach Express Bridge in Orange Beach. The sale means that the bridge will become toll free immediately upon the ownership change, saving residents and tourists alike money; while substantially reducing traffic delays for folks waiting to cross the bridge, and ending ongoing legal issues between the...

  • Rogers and Smith Introduce Servicemember Quality of Life Improvement Act

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 1, 2024

    On Thursday, U.S. Representatives Mike Rogers (R-Saks) and Adam Smith (D-Washington), the Chairman and Ranking Member of the House Armed Services Committee, introduced H.R. 8070, the Servicemember Quality of Life Improvement Act. The Servicemember Quality of Life Improvement Act will serve as the base text for the Fiscal Year 2025 (FY25) National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). "Day and night, the brave men and women who serve in our Armed Forces are working to keep our nation safe. It's...

  • Workforce development bills moving in Legislature

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 1, 2024

    On Thursday, the Alabama House of Representatives passed the bipartisan "Working for Alabama" package – an ambitious set of reforms that legislators hope will strengthen the state of Alabama's workforce development efforts, improving Alabama's low labor force participation rate and growing the state's economy. Alabama has historically low unemployment at just 3.0% unemployment. Unfortunately, the state still has widespread poverty because over 42% of adult Alabamians do not have a job (...

  • Anthony Daniels pledges to support Shomari Figures for Congress

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 1, 2024

    On Wednesday, Alabama House Minority Leader Anthony Daniels (D-Huntsville) released a statement in response to Daniels loss in Tuesday's election results for the Alabama second congressional district. "Last night, the results did not go as we had hoped, and I respect the decision of the voters in AL-2," Daniels said. "Though we were looking for a different outcome, I carry forward a sense of gratitude and purpose that is stronger than ever. I am profoundly thankful to my family, who have...

  • No significant improvement in Alabama's March labor force Participation rate: still at 57.4%

    Staff Writer|Apr 1, 2024

    Alabama Department of Labor Secretary Fitzgerald Washington reported that Alabama's labor force participation rate for March held steady at 57.4%. There was a slight increasing in the percentage of prime-age workers did increased by two-tenths of a percentage point to 78.9% over the month. Over the year, this number increased by one and a half percentage points from 77.4%. Prime-age workers are those aged 25-54 years. "The number of prime age people that are holding down jobs continues to...

  • Palmer says that we are facing the real possibility of a third world war

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 1, 2024

    On Saturday, the U.S. House of Representatives voted on the Israel, Ukraine, and Indo-Pacific Security Supplemental Appropriations Acts and the 21st Century Peace Through Strength Acts. Following the votes Congressman Gary Palmer (R-Hoover) released a statement claiming that President Joesph R. Biden (D) has shown weakness and that that has endangered America and its allies. "Because of the weakness displayed by President Biden, our nation and our allies around the globe are in grave danger," Re...

  • Aderholt says that "We are sending guns and bullets today, so we won't have to send our sons and daughters tomorrow"

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 1, 2024

    On Saturday, the U.S. House of Representatives passed $billions in military aid packages for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. Congressman Robert Aderholt (R-Haleyville) voted for the aid bills. Following the vote, Aderholt said that the United States has a "moral obligation" to send the aid and added that, "We are sending guns and bullets today, so we won't have to send our sons and daughters tomorrow." "Today, I voted to send weapons to three democratic nations under attack or threat by our...

  • Bill Stricklend endorses Alan Miller for Alabama State House, District 27

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 1, 2024

    On Monday, former candidate for Alabama State House, District 27, Marshall County Commissioner Bill Stricklend, announced that he is endorsing Alan Miller to fill the vacant State House seat in the Republican Primary Runoff election on April 30. "I cannot think of a more qualified candidate than Alan Miller who has spent the past few decades serving the people here in District 27," said Stricklend. "Alan is a public servant, not a politician. He is exactly who we need representing us in...

  • Tuberville, Britt and 10 colleagues demand answers about Biden's proposed ESG rule for federal contractors

    Staff Writer|Apr 1, 2024

    On Monday, U.S. Senators Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama), Katie Britt (R-Alabama) and ten Senate colleagues sent a letter to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, General Services Administrator Robin Carnahan, and NASA Administrator Bill Nelson demanding answers regarding an Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG) regulation that they are concerned would negatively impact government contractors. Under the proposed ESG rule, federal contractors will be forced to publicly disclose their greenhouse gas...

  • Alabama Republican Party supports putting Joe Biden on the Alabama ballot

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 1, 2024

    The Democratic Party National Convention begins after the deadline for all candidates and parties to finalize their ballot. Without an official nominee for President and Vice President there is a danger under current law that President Joseph R. Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris could actually be left off the ballot in Alabama. The Alabama Republican Party announced on Wednesday that they have endorsed legislation to allow President Biden on the ballot despite the missed deadline. The...

  • Alabama's First Class Pre-K leads the nation in quality for 18th consecutive year

    Staff Writer|Apr 1, 2024

    On Wednesday, Alabama Governor Kay Ivey (R) and the Alabama Department of Early Childhood Education (ADECE) announced that Alabama's First Class Pre-K program is once again recognized for the highest quality in the country. This is according to the national report, The 2023 State of Preschool. Alabama is one of only five states in the country to meet all 10 of the 10 research-based quality standard benchmarks for 2023. Alabama and is the only state in the nation to have achieved this distinction...

  • Katie Britt applauds Senate's passage of the Judiciary Stabilization Act

    Staff Writer|Apr 1, 2024

    On Monday, U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Alabama) applauded the Senate's swift passage of the Federal Judiciary Stabilization Act. This bipartisan, bicameral legislation is cosponsored by Senator Britt and was led in the Senate by Senators Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii). The legislation was passed last week by unanimous consent and now heads to the House for consideration. "I'm proud to cosponsor the Federal Judiciary Stabilization Act and applaud the Senate for unanimously passing...

  • Alabama is sixth best state in debt

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 1, 2024

    According to a recent study, Alabama is sixth in America for the states with the lowest composite debt. Credit score experts at Creditsecrets.com analyzed public records from reliable sources to examine state and national debts, applying specific weights on a simple 0-100 scale to rank U.S. states with the highest and lowest debt levels combining consumer debt per capita with state debt as a percentage of GDP. Alabama came in sixth, with consumer debt per capita at just $77,981 and a government...

  • Bill to crack down on underage alcohol parties passes Alabama House Committee

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 1, 2024

    The Alabama House Judiciary Committee recently voted to give a favorable report for legislation to crack down on bad parents who allow their teens to host alcohol parties in their homes. The bill would also give law enforcement the right to enter any home where he has a reasonable suspicion that a law is being violated. The parent would still be liable for the lawlessness at the residence even if they are not present at the event. House Bill 419 (HB419) is sponsored by State Representative Reed...

  • Tuberville opposes Ukraine aid bill

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 1, 2024

    On Tuesday, the U.S. Senate passed legislation to send $95 billion in military aid for U.S. allies as well as humanitarian assistance for Gaza. U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) voted against the $61 billion aid for Ukraine in its over two-year war with Russia. Sen. Tuberville spoke on the Senate floor to express his concern over the Biden administration's use of American taxpayer money to bankroll Ukraine, which he called an unwinnable war. "I cannot believe we are here again," said...

  • Workers for Opportunity applauds Alabama Legislature for passing secret ballot legislation

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 1, 2024

    On Tuesday, the Alabama House of Representatives passed legislation that would prevent state tax incentives from flowing to companies that deny their employees access to private ballot votes over whether to unionize their workplace. Senate Bill 231 (SB231) is sponsored by State Senator Arthur Orr (R-Decatur). It was carried in the House of Representatives by House Majority Leader Brett Stadthagen (R-Hartselle). The legislation is supported by the Speaker of the House. Speaker Nathaniel...

  • Alabama Forestry Commission turns 100

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 1, 2024

    Last week Alabama Governor Kay Ivey (R) hosted a legislative reception at the Governor's Mansion to celebrate 100 years of sound forest management by the Alabama Forestry Commission. The Governor and Legislature commemorated the generations of men and women who have made it their mission to protect and sustain all 23.1 million acres of the state's forests over the last century. "We express our gratitude to Governor Ivey, our sponsors, and everyone that made last night an evening to remember,"...

  • IRS still investigating COVID-19 fraud

    Staff Writer|Apr 1, 2024

    Four years ago, the nation was rocked by fear of the COVID-19 virus. Businesses were ordered closed and tens of millions of Americans were ordered to stay at home. Realizing that most of those closed businesses would need money to stay afloat, the U.S. Congress passed the bipartisan Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) to provide low interest loans, grants, and subsidies to a host of businesses and nonprofits. The program was rife with fraud as criminals applied for...

  • Katie Britt votes for foreign aid bill

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 1, 2024

    On Tuesday, U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Alabama) released a statement on her vote to pass the controversial H.R. 815, the National Security Supplemental Bill. "This legislation, while imperfect, will make critical strides to reestablish credible American deterrence and move us closer to restoring the peace through strength that President Biden inherited," Sen. Britt said in a statement. "I am proud that important bills I have cosponsored will be enacted into law through this package, including...

  • Gambling bill could come at any time

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 1, 2024

    The Alabama Legislative Session has just five days left and there is still no resolution on the gambling issue. Sources have told the Alabama Gazette that there will be no gambling bill brought to the floor on Thursday, April 24. Rep. Craig Lipscomb (R-Gadsden) told the Alabama Gazette on Thursday that there is "no telling when that is going to come down" from the conference committee for a vote. Rep. Artis "A.J." McCampbell (D-Livingston) was asked by the Alabama Gazette if it would be brought...

  • Legislature passes bill to combat the growing issue of squatters

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 1, 2024

    On Thursday, the Alabama House concurred with Senate changes to legislation to help homeowners combat squatters. House Bill 182 (HB182) was sponsored by State Representative Craig Lipscomb (R - Gadsden). While this has not really been a major problem in Alabama, nationally homeowners are finding that squatters illegally taking residence in homes and property has become a growing phenomenon. "Large cities and metropolitan areas across the county have recently experienced an epidemic of squatters...

  • Katie Britt, Tom Cotton, and colleagues call on Biden Administration to protect Jewish students from Pro-Hamas, antisemitic mobs

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 1, 2024

    The nation has been rocked this week by pro-Palestinian protests on the campuses of Columbia, USC, Texas, Emory, Northwestern, and other campuses after the Congress passed and President Joseph R. Biden (R) signed a package of military aid for the nation of Israel. On Wednesday U.S. Senators Katie Britt (R-Alabama), Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas), and 24 of their Senate Republican colleagues yesterday sent a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland and Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona urging...

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