Alabama Biz Backs Coach Tuberville for Governor!

Looks like the Business Council of Alabama (BCA), Alabama Forestry Association (AFA), and Alabama Concrete Industries Association (ACIA) are all-in for Senator Tommy Tuberville to take the governor's seat! They're shouting from the rooftops about his potential economic impact. Can "Coach" score big for Alabama's business scene?

Ivey, GOP Guvs Stand Strong on AI

Gov. Kay Ivey and a posse of 16 other Republican governors are putting their foot down! They're saying "NO WAY" to a federal takeover of AI regulations. They argue that Alabama should be able to regulate AI risks, and states should be the boss on this, not DC!

CBD Raids Rock Alabama!

Attorney General Steve Marshall just led a raid on CBD shops across five Alabama cities, chasing down illegal drug sales. Officials swear this isn't about the new crackdown on hemp-based THC products that’s about to hit on Tuesday, but still, makes you wonder, eh?

Tuberville, Palmer Applaud SCOTUS School Ruling

Senator Tommy Tuberville and Rep. Gary Palmer are cheering the Supreme Court's decision to let parents pull their kids from LGBTQ-related lessons. Tuberville's take? "Teachers should focus on helping kids read, write, and do math – not teaching them HOW TO BE WOKE." Mic drop!

MTG Stands Tall in Huntsville

Marjorie Taylor Greene faced protesters at a Moms for Liberty gig in Huntsville. She went ahead and spoke her piece, while the local news went gonzo over the protestors. Talk about dramatic entrances!

Republicans Rave Over Supreme Court Ruling

Alabama Republicans are doing backflips over the Supreme Court's big ruling that limits birthright citizenship and puts a stop to nationwide injunctions. Rep. Barry Moore says it straight: "Rogue judges have overstepped their authority!"

Britt Defends Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill"

President Trump's "big, beautiful bill" is causing some serious Senate drama over proposed cuts. Senator Katie Britt is holding firm, though! She thinks SNAP and Medicaid accountability is gonna be a good thing for Alabama.

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