Legislature New bill could allow campaign finances to cover dependent care Although the Alabama Ethics Commission previously ruled a candidate could use excess campaign expenses on childcare, it is not enshrined in Alabama law. Jacob Holmes / December 20, 2024
Bill would expand “invisible disability” training to firefighters Some of the disorders that fall under the sensory issues or invisible disabilities include stroke, diabetes, autism spectrum disorder and dementia. Jacob Holmes / January 3, 2024
A mother’s fear for her son may lead to more police training for “invisible disabilities” A study published in 2016 found that more than half of people killed by police have a disability. Patrick Darrington / May 31, 2023
House passes bill to train police to deal with “invisible disabilities” The bill is named after Hulsey's son, Noah "Cade" Hulsey, who is on the autism spectrum. Jacob Holmes / May 5, 2023
Hulsey elected freshman rep to Alabama House GOP leadership Hulsey was elected to the post during the recent organizational session. January 23, 2023
Hulsey brings perspective to Legislature’s focus on mental health expansion Hulsey's son is on the autism spectrum, and she worked to ensure law enforcement approach people with "invisible disabilities" appropriately. Jacob Holmes / December 2, 2022
AFA makes endorsements in House races The association announced 10 endorsements ahead of the upcoming General Election. Jacob Holmes / September 2, 2022
Helena councilwoman announces bid for Alabama House District 15 seat Hulsey is owner of CrossFit Alabaster, president of the Alabaster Business Alliance and an executive committee member of the Shelby County GOP. Eddie Burkhalter / November 11, 2021
Republicans congratulate Paschal on House District 73 victory Kenneth Paschal, the Republican nominee, will face Democrat Sheridan Black in the special general election on July 13. Brandon Moseley / April 29, 2021
Paschal wins Republican primary in House District 73 Paschal won the House District 73 Republican primary runoff by just 64 votes. Brandon Moseley / April 28, 2021