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New Year Promises To Be Interesting

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Both Alabama and Auburn play in bowl games on Thursday to start the New Year off right…with football and more football.  That said, 2015 is already shaping up to be a huge year in Alabama politics and your Alabama Political Reporter is already hard at work covering the stories … Continued
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December 29, 2014

McCuister Running as Independent in Senate District 32

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter On Friday, July 25, the Alabama Political Reporter had a long conversation with Independent candidate for Alabama State Senate District 32 Kimberely McCuister, about her views on many of the issues affecting both the State of Alabama and Senate District 32 in Baldwin County. The Alabama Political Reporter asked … Continued
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July 29, 2014

Brooks Asking for Constituents Views on Internet Sales Taxes

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Congressman Mo Brooks (R) from Huntsville is asking constituents of Alabama’s Fifth Congressional District for their input on a controversial proposal to make Alabamians pay sales taxes on their internet shopping purchases.  Many Alabama leaders including conservatives like Alabama Governor Robert Bentley (R), have in the past expressed support … Continued
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July 21, 2014

DeMarco Speaks to Trussville Republican Women

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Alabama State Representative Paul DeMarco (R) from Homewood, spoke to the Republican Women of Trussville at their meeting and candidate forum on May 1, at the Greyson Valley Country Club. Rep. DeMarco said, “I am always excited to be here because this is a club of workers.  One reason … Continued
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May 16, 2014

Manufacture Alabama and Steel Industry Leaders Show Support for DeMarco

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter State Representative Paul DeMarco (R) from Homewood has been building momentum for his campaign for Congress representing Alabama’s Sixth District.  On April 4 leaders of Birmingham’s iron and steel industry and members of Manufacture Alabama held a fundraising luncheon at the U.S. Steel offices in Hoover. Manufacture Alabama President … Continued
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April 16, 2014

DeMarco Reports $850,000 in Campaign Contributions

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter State Representative Paul DeMarco’s, (R) from Homewood, campaign for Congress continues to impress in his ability to raise money.  Rep. DeMarco’s campaign announced on Friday that it will report raising more than $484,000 in the first quarter of 2014, making his total contributions to date more than $850,000. Rep. … Continued
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April 15, 2014

Senator Mike Lee Endorses Dr. Chad Mathis

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter On Wednesday, April 9, the Dr. Chad Mathis for Congress campaign announced that it has received an endorsement from United States Senator Mike Lee (R) from Utah.  Dr. Mathis (R) is an orthopedist from Indian Springs who is running for Alabama’s 6th Congressional District seat. Current Congressman Spencer Bachus … Continued
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April 10, 2014

Will Brooke Opens Campaign Headquarters

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter On Saturday, April 5 over 120 friends, family, and supporters of Republican Will Brooke gathered in Vestavia Hills to open his campaign headquarters on heavily traveled Highway 31.  Brook is running for Alabama’s Sixth Congressional District. Brooke said that there are problems in this nation but the ideas expressed … Continued
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April 7, 2014

Tea Party Community.com Endorses Tom Vigneulle

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter On Saturday, March 28 Tom Vigneulle (R) was endorsed by the Internet Tea Party social community TeaPartyCommunity.com and the Tea Party Tribune (the Internet news source for everything Tea Party). Vigneulle is running in Alabama’s Sixth Congressional District. The Founder of Tea Party Community.com, Tim Selaty said that TPC … Continued
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April 1, 2014

House Passes Bill to Deal with Changing Energy Sector

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Alabama, like other states, funds its interstate, road, and bridge construction and maintenance with taxes on gasoline and diesel.  We pay for the roads that we need to go to work, to church, to get groceries, etc. when we fuel up at the pump. The vehicles that we drive … Continued
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March 20, 2014