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Jobs Should Be More Than Just A Campaign Slogan

By Minority Leader Rep. Craig Ford  “Jobs. Jobs. Jobs.” It’s an election year, and you have probably seen that campaign slogan on billboards and yard signs all across the state. But are we really creating jobs here in Alabama? Or is job creation just more election year rhetoric like the teacher pay raise? The news … Continued
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April 23, 2014
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Deception, Broken Promises the Status Quo in Montgomery

By Minority Leader Rep. Craig Ford  Despite months of promising a pay raise for educators, it turns out all the governor’s talk was just that: more election year rhetoric. After four years of constant assaults on our public schools, this budget and the governor’s empty promises for a pay raise are just one more attack … Continued
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April 15, 2014
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We Need More Women in State Government

By Minority Leader Rep. Craig Ford  There is no doubt that I would not be the man I am today had it not been for the women in my life. From my mother to my wife and daughter, they have all shaped who I am. But more importantly, they have also helped shape the community … Continued
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March 31, 2014
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Gov. Bentley’s Idle Threats Have Cost Him and Educators

By Minority Leader Rep. Craig Ford  One of the worst things a politician can do is make idle threats—and that is exactly what has happened with the education budget. Earlier this month, Gov. Bentley announced that he would veto any budget that did not include a 2 percent pay increase for educators and increase funding … Continued
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March 25, 2014
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Shame on Them!

By Minority Leader Rep. Craig Ford  Budgets are about priorities. Whether it’s your personal budget or the state’s budgets, we find a way to pay for the things that are most important. What we have learned this year is that a pay raise for our educators and retirees is not important to the leadership in … Continued
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March 18, 2014

AEA and Teachers Rally for Public Education on Tuesday

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter The Alabama Education Association (AEA) has announced that they and members of the Alabama House Democratic Caucus, and the Alabama Education Retirees Association (AERA) will hold a rally on Tuesday in Montgomery to address public education concerns and their issues with the Education Trust Fund budget. House Minority Leader … Continued
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March 18, 2014
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Let the People Vote!

By Minority Leader Rep. Craig Ford  We are now more than two-thirds of the way through this year’s legislative session in Montgomery and, once again, our state leaders have denied the voters of Alabama the chance to vote on a statewide lottery. This goes beyond just arguing over the merits of a state lottery. This … Continued
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March 11, 2014
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It’s Time to Make State Employees a Priority in the General Fund Budget

By Minority Leader Rep. Craig Ford  State employees play a vital role in our state’s economy and in providing critical services that we rely on. We ask a lot of our state employees, and we trust them with tremendous responsibility. They run the state’s Board of Nursing and the Medical Licensure Commission.  They maintain our … Continued
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March 4, 2014
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The Dangers of a Supermajority in Montgomery

By Minority Leader Rep. Craig Ford  We’ve all heard the old saying that “absolute power corrupts absolutely.” There’s a lot of wisdom in those words. Our founding fathers understood this concept and the necessity for and value of compromise. So when they created our government, they created it to operate within a system of checks … Continued
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February 25, 2014