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Barron Trial Delayed during AG Appeal of Relationship Ruling

By Lee HedgepethAlabama Political Reporter The trial of former Alabama Senate veteran Lowell Barron – which was scheduled for today – has been delayed pending the Attorney General’s appeal of pretrial motion rulings. According to court documents, the Alabama Attorney General’s Office appealed a pretrial motion ruling made by DeKalb County Circuit Court Judge Randall Cole … Continued
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April 14, 2014

House Minority Leader Reacts to ETF Signing

By: House Minority Leader Craig Ford    “I am disappointed that the Governor’s talk about a pay raise for educators was just more election year rhetoric. After four years of assaults on our public schools, this budget and the Governor’s empty promises for a pay raise are just one more attack on education by the … Continued
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April 11, 2014

Governor Bentley Signed ETF Budget Without Teacher Pay Raise

By: Lee HedgepethAlabama Political Reporter Governor Robert Bentley has announced that he has signed the Education Trust Fund Budget that was approved by the Alabama legislature on Sine Die, the last day of this year’s Regular Session. That version of the budget does not include the teacher pay raise that Bentley originally proposed in his … Continued
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April 11, 2014

Dropping the Mike: Wren Deal Damns Hubbard

By Lee HedgepethAlabama Political Reporter April Fools Day 2014 will likely be a day Speaker of the Alabama House of Representatives Mike Hubbard will always remember. That day, one week ago, Representative Greg Wren, R-Montgomery, was arrested and convicted of using his office for personal gain. Wren obtained confidential Medicaid documents from the Legislative Fiscal … Continued
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April 8, 2014

The Governor and the Speaker: Differing Views on Wren Conviction

  By Lee HedgepethAlabama Political Reporter Yesterday, the final day of the 2014 regular legislative session, both Governor Robert Bentley and Alabama House Speaker Mike Hubbard addressed the recent arrest, conviction and resignation of Representative Greg Wren, R-Montgomery. And, it appears, that these two politicians have very different impressions of the situation. In the closing … Continued
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April 4, 2014

Alabama House Calls for Constitutional Convention to Define Marriage Solely as Between One Man and One Woman

By Brandon MoseleyAlabama Political Reporter On Wednesday, the Republican leadership of the Alabama House of Representatives used some legislative sleight-of-hand to pass resolution, H.J.R. 192, asking for Congress to call a Convention of the States to pass amendment to the U.S. Constitution defining marriage as one man and one woman. Activist judges across the nation … Continued
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April 3, 2014

BREAKING: Rep. Greg Wren Resignation Letter, Court Pleadings

By Bill Britt, Lee Hedgepeth, and Brandon MoseleyAlabama Political Reporter Republican Alabama House Representative Greg Wren has resigned his office, and has been arrested and convicted of using his office for public gain. Wren appeared this morning at the Montgomery County Courthouse to plead guilty to the charge. According to court documents, (page1, page2, page3, … Continued
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April 1, 2014

Hubbard, Storming the Steak House

By Lee HedgepethAlabama Political Reporter According to campaign finance reports in November of last year, and with the 2014 elections exactly a year away, Speaker of the House Mike Hubbard spent hundreds of dollars from his campaign coffers on food from high-end restaurants, including nearly $200 at the famous Smith & Wollensky, a gourmet steak … Continued
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March 31, 2014

AL-06 Candidate Takes Fire At Obamacare With AR-15

  By: Lee HedgepethAlabama Political Reporter In a newly released campaign ad, Will Brooke, a candidate in Alabama’s Sixth Congressional race, takes aim at Obamacare – quite literally. In the campaign advertisement, titled “Let’s Do Some Damage,” Brooke says that he wants to talk about two subjects: the Second Amendment, and “doing damage” to Obama’s … Continued
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March 28, 2014