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Hill Unveils “What’s for Supper?” Plan to Require Beef Origin Labels
“What’s for Supper?” plan would expand consumers’ right to know, support local ranchers, add transparency to the meat supply chain
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“What’s for Supper?” plan would expand consumers’ right to know, support local ranchers, add transparency to the meat supply chain
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“The Alabama Republican Party is not going to surrender our college campuses to liberal professors or one-sided ideology”—John Wahl
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Previously served as Alabama’s Solicitor General since 2019
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Alabama State Auditor candidate Derek Chen and U.S. Senate candidate Jared Hudson were both well received by the group
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Focused on themes of family values, education, fiscal responsibility, growth, honoring Veterans and public safety
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Conservative radio veterans Allison Sinclair and Amie Beth Shaver will join Justin “JP” Plott in the Rightside studio beginning November 3
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“Jay Mitchell is the kind of leader law enforcement can count on“—Sheriff Eric Balentine
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The Alabama Municipal Official Training Act requires municipal officials to have annual training on ethics, budgeting, transparency, other topics
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DoJ referral raises possibility of criminal prosecutions and invalidation of the executive acts—specifically pardons—now called into question
Events
Hosted by the Birmingham Islamic Society, the event is built on the simple idea that food can unite people—and in diverse B’ham, it often does
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Team of U.S. military veterans, pilots and first responders with search-and-rescue experience is being deployed to hurricane-ravaged island
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“I’ve always viewed state government through the eyes of a concerned taxpayer, not a politician“—Chris Elliott