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Gov. Ivey signs law untaxing baby goods, feminine hygiene products

Gov. Kay Ivey on Thursday ceremonially signed into law a bill known as the “pink tax” law removing the state sales tax on diapers, ...

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“No Kings” protests scheduled around Alabama, large crowds expected

At least 13 cities around Alabama have scheduled “No Kings” protests for Saturday, joining more than 1,800 communities across the nation in “a day ...

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Alabama Values launches “Been Banned” series on censored history

Ahead of celebrating Juneteenth, Alabama Values hosted a virtual event to launch the “Been Banned” series, intended to challenge the erasure of Black history ...

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Gov. Ivey signs law untaxing baby goods, feminine hygiene products

Gov. Kay Ivey on Thursday ceremonially signed into law a bill known as the “pink tax” law removing the state sales tax on diapers, ...

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Figures, SPLC President slam Trump over restoring Confederate military base names

In 2020, during the waning days of President Donald Trump’s first term, Congress took rare bipartisan action to strip the names of Confederate leaders ...

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Norman Crow announces candidacy for Alabama House District 63

Tuscaloosa City Councilor and longtime community leader Norman Crow officially announced on Thursday his candidacy for House District 63 in the Alabama Legislature. “As ...

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Opinion | Reflections from the 2025 Legislative Session

Over the past three years serving the people of House District 20, I’ve learned that every legislative session brings a mix of progress, setbacks, ...

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Rep. Sewell votes no on Trump Rescissions Package

Rep. Terri Sewell, D-Alabama, on Thursday voted against President Trump and House Republicans’ rescissions package which cuts $9.4 billion in previously enacted federal funding. ...

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Alabama Values launches “Been Banned” series on censored history

Ahead of celebrating Juneteenth, Alabama Values hosted a virtual event to launch the “Been Banned” series, intended to challenge the erasure of Black history ...

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Former Veterans Affairs commissioner sues Ivey, claims constitutional rights were violated

The former head of the Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday against Gov. Kay Ivey, alleging that Ivey’s decision to ...

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