Nancy Gardner Sewell, the mother of U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell, died Thursday. She was 81 years old. Her daughter announced the passing on social media. “Today, with deep sadness and a heavy heart, my brothers and I share the news of the passing of our beloved mother, Nancy Gardner Sewell,” Rep, Sewell wrote. “Our family appreciates your continued thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. .
Two of Alabama’s most populous cities are among those losing people the fastest, according to new Census estimates. Between 2019 and 2020, Birmingham - the biggest city in Alabama, for now - and Montgomery each lost nearly 2,000 people, just shy of 1% of their populations. The rate of decline in each city was enough to put them both among the bottom 10 for population change among cities in .
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How any of it will help improve Alabama remains a mystery.
The Senate already rejected a proposed constitutional amendment to allow voters to decide whether to allow a lottery, casinos, and sports betting. Two bills proposing just a lottery are still alive in the Senate.
A number of bills filed by Alabama lawmakers could change voting in future elections.
Lawmakers passed a bill to exempt from state income taxes the federal payments taxpayers get through the COVID-19 relief packages passed by Congress.