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Final List for Alabama House

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Qualifying is now closed for office in Alabama.  The Alabama House of Representatives has been firmly in Republican control since the 2010 election.  Alabama Republicans are hopeful that they can hold on to their super-majority, while Democrats hope that voters will return them to the majority in 2010. Here … Continued
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February 8, 2014

Republicans Running for Alabama House

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter There are only hours left to qualify for office in Alabama.  The Alabama House of Representatives has been firmly in Republican control since the 2010 election.  Alabama Republicans are hopeful that they can hold on to their super-majority, while Democrats hope that voters will return them to the majority … Continued
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February 7, 2014

Update to the State House Candidates

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter There are still two days left to qualify for office.  The Alabama House of Representatives has been firmly in Republican control since the 2010 election.  Alabama Republicans are hopeful that they can keep their super-majority, while Democrats hope that voters will return them to the majority in 2010. Here … Continued
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February 7, 2014

Republicans Running for Alabama House

By Brandon Moseley
 Alabama Political Reporter Only two days remain to qualify for office. The Alabama House of Representatives has been firmly in Republican control since the 2010 election. Alabama Republicans are hopeful that they can keep their super-majority, while Democrats hope that voters will return them to the majority in 2010. Here is a rundown … Continued
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February 6, 2014

Storming the Statehouse: The Game of Quid Pro Quo

  By Bill BrittAlabama Political Reporter Quid pro quo, Latin for “this for that,” is better understood as I give you something and you give me something. This “something for something” appears to be a key strategy used by the man who led the GOP takeover of the Alabama Statehouse in 2010. By following the … Continued
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November 25, 2012

Governor Bentley Signs Bridges’ Bill Restricting Funeral Disruptions

Staff Report MONTGOMERY – Armed with a new law restricting the protests of funerals of fallen soldiers and other victims, Alabama lawmakers and Governor Bentley today sent a strong message to any hate groups that would show such disrespect: stay out of Alabama. Governor Bentley today held a ceremonial signing of  House Bill 238, sponsored … Continued
June 7, 2012

Legislature Passes Bill Restricting Funeral Disruptions

Staff Report MONTGOMERY – A proposed new law restricting hate groups from protesting the funerals of fallen soldiers and other victims today received final passage in the Alabama Legislature. House Bill 238, sponsored by Rep. DuWayne Bridges (R-Valley), sets a perimeter of 1000 feet, or two blocks, for any disruption of a funeral in Alabama. … Continued
May 3, 2012