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Ivey signs resolution creating commission to remove racist language from Alabama Constitution

A plan to remove racist and outdated language from the Alabama Constitution has advanced another step. Gov. Kay Ivey today signed a resolution creating a 10-member commission to help revise the constitution, which was passed in 1901 to preserve white supremacy. Many of its provisions that are no longer in effect remain in the document, such as a requirement for segregated public schools. The .

In tense exchange in Alabama House, Rep Coleman tells colleague: You don t want this smoke

In tense exchange in Alabama House, Rep. Coleman tells colleague: ‘You don’t want this smoke’ AL.com 2 hrs ago This is an opinion column. She was fire. Controlled fire. Fire, nonetheless. It was the final day/night of the 2021 Alabama legislative session, the marathon day/night, the day/night when lawmakers bring their pajamas, comfortable shoes, and snacks to work until the clock strikes midnight. A week ago Monday, around midday, Rep. Merika Coleman (D-Birmingham) had just wrapped a cordial yet spirited repartee with Rep. Paul Lee (R-Houston County) over the vaccination passport bill. As the lawmakers stood at podiums safely socially distanced apart on the House floor, Coleman asked Lee to read portions of the bill, including amendments, to clarify how they prevented private businesses and educational institutions from requiring customers or students to be vaccinated against COVID-19. She also repeatedly asked that their exchange be recorded.

After contentious Alabama House solidarity debate, Israeli diplomat to meet with Ivey

Days after two Democrats in the Alabama House gave forceful objections to a resolution for the state to stand with Israel and condemn Hamas amid the latest Middle East war, an Israeli diplomat is set to join Gov. Kay Ivey on Friday to watch the governor sign the resolution. Anat Sultan-Dadon, Israel’s consul general to the southeast United States, is scheduled to meet Ivey Friday afternoon in .

Alabama gambling plan dies, but legislators say voters could still have say in 22

Alabama gambling plan dies, but legislators say voters could still have say in ’22 AL.com 2 hrs ago Mike Cason, al.com © Mike Cason | mcason/al.com The Alabama House of Representatives adjourns to end the annual session on May 17, 2021. Leaders in both parties in the Alabama Legislature say they’re not giving up on a plan for a lottery and casinos despite the failure of this year’s proposal. A legislative package to let voters decide on a plan for a lottery and nine casinos died with the end of the legislative session Monday night. It had passed the Senate but stalled in the House.

Here are changes coming to Alabama schools as legislators consider final bills

Here are changes coming to Alabama schools as legislators consider final bills AL.com 2 hrs ago Trisha Powell Crain, al.com © Mike Cason | mcason/al.com A barrier gate guards the driveway of the Alabama Capitol in Montgomery. With one day left in Alabama’s 2021 legislative session, Gov. Kay Ivey and the legislature still have a passel of education-related bills to consider. Eight have been approved by lawmakers and are awaiting Ivey’s signature, while 22 have already been signed. Sixteen are awaiting action by lawmakers and still have a chance of passage. And 30 didn’t make it, either dying for lack of action or purposely postponed.

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