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Supreme Court Rules Alabama Residents Can Sue Over Unemployment Delays
The lawsuit received backing from organizations such as the American Civil Liberties Union and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
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The lawsuit received backing from organizations such as the American Civil Liberties Union and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
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Effective law enforcement thrives on community trust, and any measure that could undermine this trust warrants thorough scrutiny.
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“Based upon the investigation by the State Bureau of Investigation, we find that the Hanceville Police Department is a particular and ongoing threat to public safety.” - D.A. Champ Crocker
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“The Alabama Republican Party is stronger than ever, but we still have work to do." - Chairman Wahl
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Allen's entry into the race sets the stage for a competitive Republican primary.
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The legislative session is expected to bring spirited debates as lawmakers weigh the impact of these proposals on public safety, civil liberties, and state resources.
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Happy Saturday! Here are our top stories from Alabama Politics for this week of February 10, 2025: Senator Tommy Tuberville Named Chairman of Senate HELP Subcommittee on Education and the American Family Senator Tommy Tuberville has been appointed as the Chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP)
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By taking a bipartisan approach, Alabama lawmakers aim to curb the proliferation of these dangerous firearm modifications and address rising concerns about gun violence across the state.
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The initiative, first unveiled during her State of the State address on February 4, aims to combat rising crime and enhance support for law enforcement.
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"Parker's Law" aims to codify these exemptions into state law, providing a clear legal framework for nursing mothers.
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This legislation aims to codify clear definitions of "male" and "female" in state law, basing them on biological sex.
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"When it comes to filling the needs of veterans, men and women who have actually worn a uniform should remain in charge," said Lt. Governor Ainsworth.