By David Smith
Jan 5, 2021
Chair of the Jefferson County Republican Party, Paul DeMarco, joins us to talk about today s Georgia Senate Runoff and how the results will impact everyone.
By Paul DeMarco, commentary
There will be a lot written about the year 2020 and all that occurred in this Nation between the pandemic, civil unrest and the election.
But when we look back at the history books, what will they say about the state of Alabama in this unforgettable year.
Our state, like every other, struggled to come to terms with the spread of the coronavirus. Governor Kay Ivey ordered a lockdown for state citizens and businesses this past spring and schools also closed. Despite the efforts to protect against the pandemic, the state has had a high rate of infection and fatalities. The impact of the pandemic caused a devastating impact on the state’s economy, creating record unemployment and many businesses struggling to stay open.
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By Paul DeMarco
BIRMINGHAM While we are still a week away from the New Year, there appears to be some potential good news for Alabama in 2021.
This week the University of Michigan has projected estimates of the state’s population based on the 2020 United States Census.
Alabama appears on the list of states that may not lose a Congressional seat or member of the Electoral College.
Alabama’s slow growth as compared to other states around the Nation foreshadowed the state was in store to drop a seat from seven to six in Congress, along with millions of federal dollars. Back in the 1950’s, Alabama had nine Congressmen, so the state has not been immune to losing seats in the past.