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Montgomery Mayoral Poll Good For Davis

By Bill Britt Alabama Political Reporter MONTGOMERY—A confidential poll conducted for the Montgomery mayoral race obtained by the Alabama Political Reporter shows of a group of four tested candidates who have been mentioned as possible mayoral contenders, former congressman Artur Davis has the highest favorable ratings. The poll was conducted by Cygnal was held between … Continued
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December 16, 2014

AG Seeking Stay of Judge’s Accountability Act Ruling

By Lee Hedgepeth Alabama Political Reporter MONTGOMERY – The Alabama Attorney General’s Office is seeking a stay of Circuit Court Judge Eugene Reese’s recent decision ruling the Alabama Accountability Act unconstitutional. The Accountability Act allowed parents to receive tax credits for private school tuition. While the bill was originally geared toward students in “failing” school … Continued
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June 2, 2014
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Gov. Bentley, do the right thing and expand Medicaid in Alabama

By Sen. Quinton Ross The citizens of Alabama stand to miss out on billions of federal dollars and preventive healthcare if the Governor continues to refuse to expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act.  This week, Governor Bentley signed two documents that dealt with Medicaid but neither expanded the program to provide approximately 300,000 more … Continued
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June 10, 2013
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The Reality of Supremacy

By Senator Quinton Ross Last Thursday marked the end of February which is a month that has been deemed an opportunity to reflect on the achievements of African Americans in this state and nation. It is my contention that these achievements cannot be narrowed to one day, one week or one month, but they are … Continued
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March 8, 2013

Anniston Star: A trial that won’t go away

Staff Report Through ethics reform and last year’s cash-for-votes corruption trial, the Alabama Legislature has tried to distance itself — quickly — from the remnants of one of Montgomery’s more sordid modern-day tales. Problem is, only time and clean living will dissolve the stain of having four legislators indicted on federal corruption charges. Time happens … Continued
January 5, 2012