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Reentry Commission: Proposition of new municipal court database

Alabama judges propose a database to consolidate municipal court cases, allowing concurrent sentences for smoother inmate reentry.
December 20, 2024

ACT WorkKeys shows more skilled graduates from Alabama high schools

A slightly higher percentage of Alabama high school seniors are graduating with the skills needed in the modern workplace, according to new results from ACT’s WorkKeys test.  On Thursday, the Alabama State Department of Education released final results of all College and Career Readiness Indicators (CCRIs) for the high school seniors who graduated in May … Continued
October 23, 2019

Alabama takes step to create civil asset forfeiture database

The Alabama District Attorneys Association is taking steps to create a reporting system to keep track of the use of civil asset forfeiture in Alabama. The ADAA, Rep. Arnold Mooney, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency and other public policy groups announced the creation of the Alabama Forfeiture Accountability System. The new database system will track … Continued
March 1, 2019

How Congress is creating a national citizen database and what you can do to stop it

By Deborah Love Executive Director Eagle Forum of Alabama It seems like every day we hear of another data breach or privacy violation impacting our personal information whether its Equifax, IRS, or the U.S. Office of Personnel Management. But breaches are just one small part of privacy issues facing Americans today. Instead of increasing protections, … Continued
November 15, 2017

Impeachment Proceedings Suspended Due To “Active Criminal Investigation”

By Josh Moon Alabama Political Reporter The House Judiciary committee has suspended its impeachment hearings against Governor Robert Bentley after receiving a request from the State’s Attorney General’s office citing concerns that the hearings could jeopardize the AG’s criminal investigation into a separate criminal matter. SEE THE ATTORNEY GENERAL’S LETTER AG Luther Strange made his … Continued
November 4, 2016

Merrill Expedites Business Filing Process

By Susan Britt Alabama Political Reporter MONTGOMERY—Secretary of State John Merrill’s Office has developed a new solution to shorten the window between when a new business filing is received and when the business’ information first appears on the SOS website. “During my time working to earn the People of Alabama’s trust to serve as their … Continued
September 9, 2016