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  • Katie Britt supports President's order calling for the prioritization of school choice programs by directing federal funds to support educational freedom for families

    A.I. generated content|Feb 7, 2025

    February 18, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - In her compelling article for The Hill, U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Alabama) underscores the vital role of educational freedom in empowering families and unlocking children's potential. Drawing from her personal experience as a mother of two, Britt passionately advocated for universal educational choice, stressing that education should never be a one-size-fits-all solution. Senator Britt's vision encompasses a diverse array of educational pathways, from...

  • How inflation is hurting the diets of low-income Americans

    Stacker, Michael Howerton, Data Work By Elena Cox|Feb 7, 2025

    Rising inflation at the supermarket has changed the way Americans buy food, altering family menus and daily diets as shoppers stretch their dollars to feed their families. Higher food prices hurt those with lower incomes the most, limiting access to healthy food and impacting long-term health. In particular, the price of healthy foods has surged. One study from the University of Warwick found that Americans pay 40% more for fruits and vegetables due to enormous fixed costs in supplying them to m...

  • House passes a joint house resolution supporting crime suppression units

    Brandon Moseley|Feb 7, 2025

    February 18, 2025 – MONTGOMERY, AL – The Alabama House of Representatives passed a joint House resolution (HJR30) declaring their support for crime suppression units. HJR30 is sponsored by state Representative Reed Ingram (R-Pike Road). Rep. Reed explained that metro crime suppression units are joint task forces between state, city, and sheriff's law enforcement agencies. Reed said that this is something that is taking place combining Alabama Law Enforcement Agency officers, Montgomery Cou...

  • Secretary of State Wes Allen Announces Run For Lt. Governor

    Luisa Reyes|Feb 7, 2025

    February 18, 2025 - MONTGOMERY. AL - The Secretary of State of Alabama, Wes Allen, announced today that he is running for Lieutenant Governor of Alabama in the 2026 election cycle. As a Republican candidate for the position, he is joining Pastor Dean Odle in the field of candidates vying for the Republican bid in the May 26th, 2026 primary. In announcing his bid for Lieutenant Governor of Alabama, Secretary of State Wes Allen stated that "For a kid that grew up at the end of a dirt road to have...

  • People bought a lot more used electric vehicles in 2024. Here's what to know before you buy.

    Stacker, Mike Taylor|Feb 7, 2025

    As electric vehicles grow in popularity, car buyers are charting a path toward a safer, less oil-dependent future. New EVs aren't the only driving factor here. Sales figures for used EVs soared in 2024, growing 61.3% year-over-year in November, while sales of new EVs rose by 13.6% within a similar time frame. The General analyzed Cox Automotive and Kelley Blue Book data to explore this trend and share what consumers need to know before buying a used electric vehicle, as well as what EV sales...

  • Governor requests $9.9 billion for education

    Brandon Moseley|Feb 7, 2025

    February 19, 2025 – Alabama Governor Kay Ivey (R) is requesting $9,909,416,539 in her proposed 2026 education trust fund budget (ETF). This is an increase of $560,910,370 from the 2025 budget of $9,348,506,169. The current 2025 education budget is the largest in the entire history of the state of Alabama and the Governor's 2026 education budget is half a billion higher than the 2025 budget. In the Governor's proposed budget 68.05% of the budget will be spent on K-12 education – virtually the...

  • Alabama Attorney General Marshall: Tackling Violent Crime Backlogs Will Make Alabama Safer with New Speedy Trial Act

    Alabama Attorney General's Office|Feb 7, 2025

    February 19, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL – Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall today applauded the introduction of Senate Bill 176 and House Bill 307, also known as the Speedy Trial Act, legislation aimed at expediting trials for violent criminal cases, reducing court backlogs, and ensuring swift justice for victims. This crucial reform will be sponsored by Senator Will Barfoot (R-Pike Road), Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and Representative Jim Hill (R-Moody), Chairman of the House J...

  • Addressing Foreign Investment in U.S. Agricultural Land: A Growing Concern

    A.I. generated content|Feb 7, 2025

    February 18, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - Senator Tuberville's Efforts to Protect National Security The United States has witnessed an alarming surge in foreign investment across its agricultural sector, posing significant threats to national security and economic stability. This issue, particularly exacerbated by investments from China, has prompted legislative action aimed at safeguarding the country's essential resources. One such legislative effort is spearheaded by Senator Tuberville, who has...

  • Alabamians Working On Returning to the Moon Might Lose Their Jobs

    Luisa Reyes|Feb 7, 2025

    February 19, 2025 - HUNTSVILLE, AL - Since the beginning of time, humans have been curious about the big bright moon they see in the night sky. With humans also maintaining some curiosity about the fourth planet from the sun, the red planet known as Mars. As such, one of the feats of American technology, engineering, and exploration that has led to admiration around the world; was when the United States landed the first man on the moon on July 16th, 1969. And ever since "That's one small step...

  • Tuberville Nominates 57 Alabama Students to U.S. Service Academies

    Senator Tommy Tuberville's office|Feb 7, 2025

    February 15, 2025 - WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) announced his nomination of 57 Alabama students to multiple U.S. service academies including the U.S. Military Academy, U.S. Air Force Academy, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, and U.S. Naval Academy as part of the class of 2029. This is Senator Tuberville's fourth round of nominations since assuming office. Earlier this year, Senator Tuberville was named as the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Personnel for the Senate A...

  • Pharmacy Benefit Manager Reform Legislation Before the Alabama Legislature

    A.I. generated content|Feb 7, 2025

    February 19, 2025 – MONTGOMERY, AL - Introduction Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) play a critical role in the healthcare system, acting as intermediaries between insurers, pharmacies, and drug manufacturers. Their primary function is to manage prescription drug benefits on behalf of health insurers, Medicare Part D drug plans, large employers, and other payers. However, over the years, concerns have risen about the practices and transparency of PBMs. In response, the Alabama Legislature has i...

  • 12 of the most affordable places to live in the US in 2025

    Stacker, Natalia Wolting|Feb 7, 2025

    According to Bankrate's 2024 Home Affordability Survey, 78% of U.S. adults say owning a home is still part of the American dream. But with rising living costs, achieving this dream can feel out of reach for many families, Gen Zers and remote workers. Fortunately, several communities across the U.S. offer a high quality of life at a lower price, which includes affordable housing, access to amenities, and welcoming locals. Methodology In addition to data provided on websites like niche.com and...

  • Protect your packages: Tips to prevent 'porch pirates'

    Stacker, Jasmin Jose|Feb 7, 2025

    Package theft, often referred to as "porch piracy," remains a significant concern in the United States. The rise of e-commerce has led to a substantial increase in residential deliveries, resulting in troubling rates of stolen packages, LA Post reports. There were over 120 million reported package theft incidents in 2023. However, the real number is likely higher due to underreporting, as victims forgo filing reports due to the slim chances of recovery or arrest. The U.S. Postal Inspection...

  • Senator Katie Britt Applauds President Trump's Order to Expand IVF Accessibility and Affordability

    A.I. generated content|Feb 7, 2025

    February 18, 2025 – WASHINGTON, D.C. - In a historic move that underscores his commitment to pro-family policies, President Trump has issued an executive order aimed at expanding access to in vitro fertilization (IVF) across the United States. U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.), a fervent advocate for pro-family legislation, has hailed this executive action as the most significant pro-IVF measure ever undertaken at the federal level. This order marks a pivotal moment in the quest to make IVF m...

  • The Alabama Legislature Passes Veterans Service Center Legislation

    A.I. generated content|Feb 7, 2025

    February 18, 2025 – MONTGOMERY, AL - The Alabama House of Representatives passed legislation creating Veterans Service Centers in Alabama. Senate Bill Senate Bill 70 is sponsored by State Senator Andrew Jones (R-Centre) who chairs the Senate Military and Veterans Committee. The bipartisan legislation has passed both the Alabama Senate and House of Representatives. The Senate on Tuesday approved House changes to the bill and has sent the finished legislation to Alabama Governor Kay Ivey (R) f...

  • Alabama's SEEDS Program: A Catalyst for Economic Growth

    A.I. generated content|Feb 7, 2025

    February 15, 2025 - Investing in Site Readiness for Long-Term Prosperity In recent years, the state of Alabama has demonstrated a clear commitment to fostering economic growth and development through strategic investments in industrial site readiness. A prime example of this commitment is the SEEDS (Site Evaluation and Economic Development Strategy) program, which has been instrumental in positioning Alabama as a leader in industrial site readiness and economic growth. The SEEDS program is...

  • Tuberville, Scott Lead Legislation to Restore Merit-Based Hiring

    Senator Tommy Tuberville's office|Feb 7, 2025

    February 19, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. – Yesterday, U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) joined U.S. Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) in introducing the Restore Merit to Government Service Act, to bring merit-based hiring back to the federal government and ensure the best-qualified candidates are working in the federal government. This legislation codifies President Trump's Executive Order last month to end discriminatory hiring practices in the federal government and restore merit-based hiring r...

  • Mississippi Lieutenant Governor Collapses in State Senate Chamber

    A.I. generated content|Feb 7, 2025

    February 20, 2025 - JACKSON, MS - Mississippi's lieutenant governor, Delbert Hosemann, experienced a health scare when he unexpectedly collapsed on the floor of the state Senate chamber on Wednesday. The incident occurred while Hosemann was standing at a podium, addressing the Senate. He suddenly leaned forward and fell to the floor, prompting several individuals to rush to his aid. The Senate convened a recess immediately following the incident. A statement from Hosemann's spokesperson, Hannah...

  • Grand Jury Finds Hanceville Police Department a "Threat to Public Safety"

    A.I. generated content|Feb 7, 2025

    February 19, 2025 – HANCEVILLE, AL a grand jury has found five Hanceville police officers, including the police chief and a wife of one of the officers, culpable in a wide-ranging set of indictments that include leaving the evidence room so insecure that a police dispatcher died from a drug overdose from narcotics that should have been locked up in the evidence room. The situation is so dire the future of the town's police department appears to be in doubt. Dispatcher Christopher Michael W...

  • Howard Lutnick confirmed as Secretary of Commerce

    Brandon Moseley|Feb 7, 2025

    February 19, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. – the U.S. Senate voted to confirm Howard Lutnick as U.S. Secretary of Commerce in a surprisingly close vote of 51 to 45. U.S. Senators Katie Britt (R-Alabama.) and Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) both voted in support of President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the U.S. Department of Commerce. Senator Britt released a statement supportive of Lutnick and Trump's vision for moving the American economy forward. "Hardworking Americans deserves a U.S. Secretary o...

  • Can you buy a car with a credit card?

    Stacker, Jeremy Korzeniewski|Feb 7, 2025

    The average cost of a new car is hovering close to $50,000 these days, and according to the most recent statistics available, even used vehicles average around $30,000. When it comes time to sign your name on the dotted line for a new car, Edmunds shares all available options. If you're considering whether or not to use a credit card, there are two questions to ask. First: Can you buy a car with a credit card? Second: Should you buy a car with a credit card? Can You Buy a Car With a Credit...

  • Governor Ivey Reminds Alabamians to Take Part in Annual Severe Weather Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday

    Governor's Press Office|Feb 7, 2025

    February 20, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL – Governor Kay Ivey today reminded Alabamians about the upcoming Severe Weather Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday. It will begin at 12:01 a.m. on Friday, February 21, 2025, and concludes at midnight on Sunday, February 23, 2025. "This time of year, you never know what Alabama's weather will bring. We've already seen tornadoes and historic winter storms, and if the groundhog is right, we might not be done yet," said Governor Ivey. "That's why this sales tax holiday...

  • Senate confirms Kash Patel as FBI director

    Brandon Moseley|Feb 7, 2025

    February 20, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Senate on voted to confirm Kash Patel as the FBI's ninth director. 51 Republicans Senators voted to confirm Patel as head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Senator Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Lisa Kurkowski (R-Alaska) voted with all Senate Democrats against Patel's confirmation. Patel is a close ally of President Donald J Trump (R). He has long criticized the FBI and its failed investigations into President Trump. U.S. Senators Katie Britt (...

  • How federal disaster funding can slow rent increases after extreme weather

    Stacker, Robert Davis for Next City|Feb 7, 2025

    Coloradans often welcome rain storms with the refrain, "We need the moisture." After the deadly floods in September 2013, many Coloradans sang a different tune. Over five days, a slow-moving storm covered some areas of the Front Range with up to 20 inches of rain. Overall, the floods killed 10 people, displaced 18,000, and caused more than $4 billion in damage to more than 17,000 structures, of which 1,882 were completely destroyed, according to the Colorado Division of Homeland Security &...

  • Crash course: Which car brands are more likely to be involved in accidents, DUIs, and other violations?

    Stacker, Cassidy Grom, Data Work By Elena Cox|Feb 7, 2025

    Cars are such an indelible part of society that they've engendered a few stereotypes: the driver of that Chrysler Pacifica minivan inching along in the right lane is probably a soccer mom, and the driver of the Tesla Model 3 speeding past might be a tech bro with enough disposable income for a home charging port. But how accurate are these assumptions? Since the introduction of Ford's first Model T, companies have competed for consumer pocketbooks with new designs, features, and colors. In...

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