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What passed in the Alabama Legislature: April 9-11, 2024

Here is a list of the legislation that passed the Alabama Legislature this week. House HB 388, sponsored by Rep. David Standridge, R-Hayden, allows Blount Count to levy taxes on vapor products, vaping devices and alternative nicotine products. The bill passed 19-0. It goes to the Senate. HB 73, sponsored by Rep. Phillip Pettus, R-Killen, […] The post What passed in the Alabama Legislature: April 9-11, 2024 appeared first on Alabama Reflector.

AEA choice: PAC money flowing to GOP - Yellowhammer News

Political action committees (PAC's) have been a standard part of the American and Alabamian legislative process for over a century. While it is standard for PAC's to lobby politicians, these groups sometimes wield enough power to convince legislators to vote a certain way that is in line with organization's goals or beliefs. Most of the time this power comes from monetary donations to the legislators campaign.

Bill to overhaul Birmingham Water Works Board narrowly clears committee

Judge sends home key witness, pauses corruption trial of north Alabama sheriff

Judge sends home key witness, pauses corruption trial of north Alabama sheriff AL.com 35 mins ago Ashley Remkus, al.com © Ashley Remkus | aremkus/al.com Sheriff Mike Blakely arrives at the Limestone County Courthouse in downtown Athens, Ala. just before opening statements in his corruption trial. Blakely, who is 70, has been the county sheriff since 1983. Judge Pamela Baschab paused the trial against Alabama’s longest serving sheriff today and sent everyone home for the day, after the state prosecutors called a witness who their office is also investigating. Trent Willis, a political and communications consultant, testified for the state against the 10-term Limestone County Sheriff Mike Blakely. Willis’ firm, Red Brick Strategies, did work for Blakely’s campaign in 2014.

Alabama lawmakers adopt permanent daylight saving time in 93-1 vote

Alabama lawmakers adopt permanent daylight saving time in 93-1 vote AL.com 3 hrs ago John Sharp, al.com © John Sharp Alabama State Rep. Ritchie Whorton, R-Owens Cross Roads, speaks in support of legislation that would make daylight savings time permanent in Alabama during a House floor debate on Thursday, May 6, 2021. The Alabama Legislature has endorsed legislation that makes daylight saving time permanent if Congress enacts federal law ending biannual time shifts. The Alabama House voted 93-1 on Thursday following a lengthy debate on SB388, sending the bill to Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey for final consideration. But making daylight saving time year-round in Alabama will only be possible through the approval of Congress.

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