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UAH students speak out against bill that would end diversity programs in Alabama

Legislation aimed at stopping universities and public entities from having Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion offices, had Universally of Alabama Huntsville students walking out of class. UAH students held a strike

Alabama House passes gaming bill - The Demopolis Times

Alabama House passes gaming bill - The Demopolis Times
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Alabama Gov Kay Ivey smacks back on Ainsworth s I-65 pitches: Makes for easy headlines

The governor, in a statement to AL.com, criticized the push by some Alabama lawmakers including Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth for their pledge to add additional traffic lanes on I-65 throughout the state.

ADPH responds after 4 Alabama senators release letter on COVID-19 vaccine distribution issues

ADPH responds after 4 Alabama senators release letter on COVID-19 vaccine distribution issues Vaccine response By WBRC Staff | January 19, 2021 at 1:56 PM CST - Updated January 19 at 10:43 PM BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Four Alabama senators penned a letter about what they are calling the COVID-19 vaccine distribution problem in Alabama. Senators Jim McClendon, Greg Albritton, Tom Whatley and Randy Price released the following letter Tuesday, January 19: We have always known that distributing the Covid vaccine supply would be difficult, especially in the beginning. While the supply pipeline is definitely an issue, our pipeline in Alabama has a kink. The distribution of vaccines to Alabama will continue to be interrupted until Alabama plays by the rules. The rule is simple: The CDC will not authorize shipments to Alabama until they know we are using what we have on hand. Our citizens are paying a deadly price.

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