Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey Signs Law Banning Curbside Voting
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed two laws on Wednesday for a “free, fair, and highly ethical” election process; one for revising the process of updating voter addresses and another to ban curbside voting.
“Our freedom of speech is rooted in our ability to vote, and a strong election process is what sets our democracy apart from every other country in the world,” Ivey said in a statement. “I appreciate the bipartisan efforts of Rep. Allen and Rep. Scott to ensure Alabama’s election process remains free, fair, and highly ethical.”
Both laws take effect immediately.
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Republic Records Ups Roderick Scott To VP/Marketing Strategy
May 19, 2021 at 1:20 AM (PT)
Roderick Scott
REPUBLIC RECORDS has promoted RODERICK SCOTT to VP/Marketing Strategy, it was announced by GM/EVP JIM ROPPO and SVP/Marketing MARLENY REYES.
SCOTT will continue to envision, actualize, and oversee integrated marketing campaigns and rollout strategy for a roster that boasts LIL WAYNE, NICKI MINAJ, KID CUDI, BLACK THOUGHT, COI LERAY and more. He joined REPUBLIC RECORDS in 2020 as Dir./Marketing Strategy.
Commented ROPPO, “RODERICK is a world-class marketing executive whose immense drive matches his genuine lifelong passion for music. He approaches every project from an inventive angle and can artfully tell an artist’s story to the world with clarity, empathy, and ingenuity. It’s an honor to announce his much-deserved promotion.”
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Robert E. Lee High School Head Girls Basketball Coach Rodney Scott has died.
Montgomery Public Schools confirmed the passing of Scott Friday.
“Coach Scott will be greatly missed. His commitment to his team and school was felt throughout our school district. Our hearts and prayers are with his family during this difficult time,” shared MPS District Athletic Director Dr. Patrick Fenderson.
Coach Scott is the father of Roderic Scott, who was killed in a car accident on I-65 in Chilton County in March 2016. Roderic, along with four other students, were heading to Birmingham to watch the state basketball finals.