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Dr. Henry Mabry

API wants to fight it out with AEA over charter schools, but who else?

By Bill Britt Alabama Political Reporter MONTGOMERY—It would be easy to believe that the battle for charter schools was over in Alabama after the abysmal failure in the 2012 legislative session. In a recent speech Alabama Policy President (API) Gary Palmer said, “It is inexcusable for a Republican supermajority to surrender on this issue [charter … Continued
August 6, 2012

Dr. Henry Mabry: Part Three, The Lord has provided Alabama…

By Bill Britt Alabama Political Reporter MONTGOMERY—Alabama is faced with difficult times and the outcome of the special constitution vote will determine how much worse things will become. “The bottom line is the money is there,” says Dr. Henry Marby executive secretary of the Alabama Teachers Association. The state is holding a special referendum to … Continued
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July 31, 2012

Part Two: Dr. Henry Mabry discusses what some have called “luxuries”

By Bill Britt Alabama Political Reporter MONTGOMERY—Recently, talk radio, Facebook and Twitter were buzzing with accolade for a State Representative who wrote that we need to “cut the luxuries” out of state government including Medicaid. When Dr. Henry Mabry was reminded of the legislators remarks he said, “What luxuries? Is that providing dialysis? Is that … Continued
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July 30, 2012
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Congratulation Dr. Mabry, I was wrong

By Bill Britt Alabama Political Reporter One of the big ticket items on the GOP list of “must pass bills” was charter schools. What posted out of the senate last night resembled a charter school bill in much the same way a skunk resembles a cat. Both are furry but most people wouldn’t let a … Continued
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May 3, 2012
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Bill Britt: AEA Interview, If I Were Henry Mabrey

By Bill Britt Alabama Political Reporter In the past week Henry Mabry met with the ‘Gadsden Times’ in which he held for the status quo positions. I wanted to imagine what the interview might have been like if someone with a hint of the current realities were to answer the ‘Times’ questions. So, I decided … Continued
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January 16, 2012