Week in Alabama Politics for March 29, 2025

Week in Alabama Politics for March 29, 2025
The beautiful Alabama Capitol.

Happy Saturday to you! Here are our top five stories for the past week on ALPolitics.com. Please share this page and ask your friends to subscribe! You can now also find us at AlabamaPolitics.com (it's easier to tell your friends)!

Fairhope Library Situation Still Unclear After APLS Board Pauses Funding
ALPolitics.com reached out to concerned parties for their comments, perspectives
Dr. Brian Christine Nominated for Assistant Secretary of Health & Human Services
Birmingham physician will serve with HHS Secretary RFK Jr.
Tuberville, Moore Reintroduce Bill to Increase Healthier Options for Seniors, Boost Alabama Pecan and Tree Nut Farmers
Farmers’ Market Expansion Act would make pecans, other tree nuts available under the Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program
Alabama Officials Move to Dismiss Lawsuit Over DEI Ban
SB 129, enacted in October 2024, prohibits state-funded DEI programs and restricts the teaching of certain topics related to race and gender.
Ivey Releases Final Report on Generative AI in Alabama Government
Report is expected to guide Alabama’s executive agencies in integrating AI technologies

Here is our top opinion article:

Though I am no expert, I know failing proficiencies when I see them
Guest Opinion by Carol Wilson, on the proposed salary increase for State Superintendent of Education Eric Mackey: Though I am no expert, I know failing proficiencies when I see them and I know bloated government salaries that are tied to failing proficiencies when I see them. A victory lap was

And just because it was our highest-rated story two weeks ago...

PCI Federal Expands Footprint in the Washington, DC Region
Inaugurates New Reston, Virginia Office to Strengthen Federal Partnerships