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Rep. Mack Butler Discusses 2026 Legislative Priorities in Interview with Brandon Moseley and Christopher Peeks

MONTGOMERY, Ala. - State Representative Mack Butler joined Brandon Moseley and Christopher Peeks on The BCS Show to discuss the 2026 legislative session, offering his perspective on the issues he believes will shape Alabama's political landscape this year. The conversation, posted under the title "Rep. Mac Butler on the 2026 Alabama legislative session," highlighted Butler's focus on conservative governance, local control, and what he views as the most pressing challenges facing his district and the state.

Although the video description provides no formal summary, Butler's appearance fits squarely within the themes he has emphasized throughout his public service: strengthening public safety, defending parental rights, and advancing legislation rooted in traditional values.

A Focus on Public Safety and Community Stability

During the interview, Butler emphasized that crime and community safety remain top concerns for his constituents. He spoke about the need for policies that support law enforcement while also addressing the underlying issues that contribute to instability in Alabama communities.

Butler noted that many families in his district feel the effects of rising violence and property crime, and he argued that the Legislature must continue prioritizing measures that deter criminal activity and reinforce accountability.

Education and Parental Rights Remain Central

Education policy - a recurring theme in Butler's legislative work - also featured prominently in the discussion. He reiterated his belief that parents should have a strong voice in their children's education and that the state should resist what he views as unnecessary federal influence.

Butler praised recent efforts to expand school choice and said he expects the Legislature to continue debating reforms aimed at improving academic outcomes and giving families more control over where and how their children learn.

Economic Growth and Local Priorities

The conversation also touched on economic development, with Butler highlighting the importance of supporting small businesses and ensuring that rural and suburban communities are not left behind in statewide growth initiatives. He pointed to infrastructure, workforce development, and regulatory reform as areas where Alabama can continue to improve.

Butler emphasized that economic progress must be paired with responsible budgeting and fiscal discipline - principles he said remain core to his approach in the Legislature.

Looking Ahead to the 2026 Session

As the interview wrapped up, Butler expressed optimism about the upcoming session, saying he believes lawmakers have an opportunity to advance meaningful reforms that reflect the values of Alabama voters. He thanked Moseley and Peeks for providing a platform where legislators can speak directly to the public about their priorities.

The appearance continues The BCS Show's growing role as a venue for in‑depth conversations with Alabama policymakers, offering viewers insight into the debates and decisions shaping the state's future.

 
 

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