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The 5 worst bills passed during the 2025 Legislative Session
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Lawmakers wrapped up another legislative session in Montgomery a week ago today, and along the way passed a number of bills that are either unpopular, ...

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Alabama Supreme Court Justice Jay Mitchell resigns to run for attorney general
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On Monday, Alabama Supreme Court Justice James L. “Jay” Mitchell announced his resignation from office. According to Yellowhammer News, Mitchell stepped ...

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Gov. Ivey signs House Bill 202 and House Bill 199
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Gov. Kay Ivey on Thursday signed the remaining bills in the Safe Alabama public safety package, House Bill 202 and House Bill 199. HB202, sponsored by ...

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Gov. Ivey signs the Speedy Trial Act
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Governor Kay Ivey on Tuesday signed House Bill 307, creating the Speedy Trial Act. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Will Barfoot and Rep. Jim Hill, “expedites ...

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Alabamians urge veto of HB445, warning of job losses and hemp industry collapse
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More than 800 Alabamians have signed a petition on Change.org urging Gov. Kay Ivey to veto House Bill 445, legislation that would severely restrict ...

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Gov. Ivey proclaims Municipal Government Week in Alabama
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Gov. Kay Ivey signed an Alabama League of Municipalities-sponsored proclamation declaring May 11- 17, 2025, as Municipal Government Week in Alabama ...

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Gov. Ivey signs HB152, exempts sales tax on baby, maternity, hygiene items
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On Friday, May 9, ahead of Mother’s Day weekend, Gov. Kay Ivey signed House Bill 152 into law, providing a state sales tax exemption on essential items ...

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Alabama formally recognizes Juneteenth as state holiday with new law
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Gov. Kay Ivey on Thursday signed House Bill 165 into law, officially establishing Juneteenth as a permanent state holiday in Alabama. Sponsored by Sen. ...

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Grocery tax reduction bill heads to governor’s desk
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On Tuesday, the Alabama Senate passed HB386, introduced by Rep. Danny Garrett, R-Trussville, which would reduce the state grocery tax in Alabama ...

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Senate passes portmanteau bill making major restrictions on CBD products
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Smokable hemp and CBD products including flower buds and vapes will soon be banned in Alabama. That’s just one of many new restrictions on hemp ...

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