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Reps. Terri Sewell and Barry Moore Visit Storm-Damaged Communities in Alabama
Both representatives continue working with local emergency management agencies and community leaders to ensure federal support reaches those in need.
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Both representatives continue working with local emergency management agencies and community leaders to ensure federal support reaches those in need.
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“If I have to, I’ll pay it out of my own pocket”
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FOCA bill could cut costs 12% to 20% on federal projects
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New Acting Director will face issues related to compliance with state, federal requirements
Filmmaker, author and radio host David Gornoski and Alabama Legislative Watchdogs Chair Ann Eubank spoke to The Gathering on Thursday night, March 20. Eubank began the program with the news that she has been traveling across Alabama recently speaking about how Alabama is implementing the UN’s Agenda 2030. She
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Anyone in violation of this law could be charged with a Class A misdemeanor, punishable by up to a year in jail and a $6,000 fine. Could Granny go to jail?
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The executive order directs Education Secretary Linda McMahon to begin the process of shifting responsibilities from the federal government to state and local control.
With Ivey’s expected signature, Alabama will join neighboring states in providing paid parental leave for public workers.
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Recent attacks against conservative media bring Tuberville bill into new focus
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Myrex, a successful realtor specializing in Smith Lake and Cullman County, has been deeply involved in her community for decades.
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Inaugurates New Reston, Virginia Office to Strengthen Federal Partnerships
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Bill gives law enforcement the tools to identify, expel Chinese police operatives operating illegally on U.S. soil