State Alabama AG Steve Marshall among watchdog group’s “Enemies of Progress” list The group noted Marshall's role as head of a group that promoted the deadly Jan. 6 "Stop the Steal" rally. Eddie Burkhalter / July 9, 2021
Nearly $100K disappeared from a campaign account. No one seems willing to investigate In 2018, Rep. Ritchie Whorton reported the theft. Three years later, there's been little investigation. No one will say why. Josh Moon / June 24, 2021
Supreme Court upholds Obamacare, rules against Alabama AG Marshall The failed attempt to dismantle the Affordable Care Act is the third brought before the U.S. Supreme Court. Eddie Burkhalter / June 18, 2021
Another GOP attorneys general group leader resigns amid Capitol attack fallout Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall leads the association's dark-money fundraising arm, which aided in planning the Jan. 6 rally. Eddie Burkhalter / May 4, 2021
RAGA finance director resigns amid January 6 robocall fallout It's at least the third resignation since the Republican Attorneys General Association's involvement in a rally before the Capitol attack. Eddie Burkhalter / April 22, 2021
Unclear if “internal review” of Alabama AG’s nonprofit’s role in deadly riot completed Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall said months ago he'd conduct an internal review of the nonprofit he leads. Eddie Burkhalter / April 9, 2021
Attorney general files suit challenging federal rescue plan’s state tax provision States can't make up for tax cuts with federal relief funds. Marshall says that's a de facto ban on tax cuts. Micah Danney / April 1, 2021
Alabama AG joins lawsuit over Biden revoking Keystone XL pipeline The lawsuit argues Congress, not President Biden, should oversee international commerce permits. Eddie Burkhalter / March 18, 2021
Former Birmingham Water Works contractors convicted on ethics violations Both men face up to 20 years in prison and fines up to $30,000 after admitting to a bribery scheme. Eddie Burkhalter / February 19, 2021
Lanett mayor arrested, faces felony charges of using office for personal gain If convicted, McCoy faces up to 20 years in prison, a $30,000 fine for each count and removal from office. Eddie Burkhalter / February 16, 2021