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Alabama Joins Texas In Suit To Block Executive Amnesty

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Wednesday, December 3, Alabama Attorney General Luther Strange (R) announced that the State of Alabama has joined a lawsuit filed today by Texas challenging the President’s recent immigration actions as unconstitutional and illegal. The lawsuit challenges the November 20 Executive Orders by President Obama and the U.S. Department of … Continued
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December 4, 2014

BCA Drops Strange Contributions By 90 Percent

By Bill Britt Alabama Political Reporter MONTGOMERY—In 2010, the Business Council of Alabama (BCA) gave attorney general candidate Luther Strange $50,000 to win. In 2014, running as an incumbent, the organization only contributed $5,000 to his reelection. There is one significant event that occurred at the Attorney General’s office between 2010 and 2014 that could … Continued
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December 3, 2014

Once Again White Spins The Press

By Bill BrittAlabama Political Reporter Opinion On the day that W. Van Davis set the record straight on the “false allegations” coming from Speaker Mike Hubbard and his legal mouthpiece, J. Mark White — concerning Hubbard’s arrest on 23 counts of Felony ethics violations — White sought to change the subject by asking for communication … Continued
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November 25, 2014

APR Speaks with Acting Attorney General W. Van Davis

By Bill BrittAlabama Political Reporter MONTGOMERY—Last week, the Acting Attorney in the investigation and prosecution of Speaker of the House Mike Hubbard, broke his silence and addressed what he called “false accusations” being made by Hubbard and his criminal defense attorney, J. Mark White. In an interview with the Alabama Political Reporter, Acting Attorney General … Continued
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November 24, 2014

Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments in Alabama Redistricting Case

  By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Alabama Attorney General Luther Strange (R), State Senator Jim McClendon (R from Springville), State Senator Gerald Dial (R from Lineville) and others were at the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday to defend the State of Alabama’s redistricting plan from two lawsuits challenging the plan by the Alabama Black … Continued
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November 13, 2014

Hubbard Pleads Not Guilty, Asks For More Time

By Bill BrittAlabama Political Reporter MONTGOMERY—Speaker of the House Mike Hubbard, R-Auburn, has entered a plea of not guilty on all 23 counts of felony public corruption charges which the State has filed against him. On Friday, Hubbard, through his attorney J. Mark White, filed a plea of not guilty to all counts listed in … Continued
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November 10, 2014

Deputy Attorney General Reagan’s Fate Could Be Decided Today

By Bill BrittAlabama Political Reporter MONTGOMERY—Today, Deputy Attorney General, Henry T. “Sonny” Reagan will appear before his boss to determine if he will retain his position with that office. According to Special Acting Attorney General, W. Van Davis, the man overseeing the investigation of Speaker of the House Mike Hubbard, “Reagan, for a period of … Continued
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November 6, 2014

Democrats Suffers Losses Across America and Alabama

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter BIRMINGHAM—Just two years ago, Democrats across the country were celebrating President Barack H. Obama’s re-election and their ability to pick up seats in the U.S. Senate. Well today, Obama is still the President but the Republicans have crushed their rivals in U.S. Senate races across the country while building … Continued
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November 5, 2014

Luther Strange Re-Elected

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter BIRMINGHAM—Alabama voters went to the polls on Tuesday, November 4, and overwhelmingly voted to give Luther Strange (R) four more years as Alabama Attorney General. Incumbent Luther Strange (R) won with 578,427 votes (58 percent) to state Representative Joe Hubbard (D from Montgomery) who just had 442,645 (42 percent) … Continued
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November 5, 2014

Breakdown of Statewide Offices

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter On Tuesday, November 4, Alabamians all over the State go to the polls to vote on who our leaders will be for the next four years.  While campaigns have been going on for over a year, if you think some of the people on this ballot are unfamiliar to … Continued
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November 3, 2014