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Dwindling Alabama legislative clock could doom bill restricting transgender medical rights

Dwindling Alabama legislative clock could doom bill restricting transgender medical rights Updated 9:25 AM; The president of the nation’s largest LGBTQ lobbying group encouraged Alabama state lawmakers to “do your jobs” and “protect all constituents in Alabama” and not vote to advance legislation restricting certain medical care for transgender youths. But among supporters of controversial SB10, it could be the clock and not opposition from fellow Republicans, that becomes the bill’s undoing. The legislation passed overwhelmingly out of the Alabama Senate in early March, but remains stalled on the House floor and there is only one more day for lawmakers to act. The Legislature’s final session in which members of the legislative branch can advance bills to Gov. Kay Ivey’s desk is May 17.

Why an Alabama medical marijuana law won t mean recreational pot is coming to state

Why an Alabama medical marijuana law won’t mean recreational pot is coming to state AL.com 9 hrs ago John Sharp, al.com © John Sharp Joe Godfrey, executive director with the Alabama Citizens Action Program, speaks before the Alabama House State Government Committee on Wednesday, April 17, 2019. Alabama lawmakers spent a total of 12 hours over two days debating medical marijuana before casting a historic vote Thursday allowing the stigmatized plant to be used for roughly a dozen conditions including cancer and depression. Alabama is poised to join 36 other states in allowing medical marijuana. The next step, opponents of legislation fear, is that recreational use isn’t far off.

Live updates on Alabama gambling legislation; committees approve bills

Alabama gambling legislation advances; vote could come Thursday AL.com 5/5/2021 Mike Cason, al.com © Mike Cason | mcason/al.com The Alabama House Economic Development and Tourism Committee discusses a constitutional amendment to allow a lottery and six new casinos. A plan to start a lottery, six new casinos, and sports betting advanced today in the Alabama Legislature. The main bill in the package, a constitutional amendment that would be subject to approval by voters in November 2022, was hashed out in a public hearing that started shortly after 11 a.m. After the public hearing and a discussion, the House Economic Development and Tourism Committee approved the bill on a voice vote.

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