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In Alabama, write-in candidates ranged from SpongeBob to Bugs Bunny 12 included some perhaps unsurprising picks, like Alabama's appointed U.S. Senator Luther Strange, Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Alabama Republican Rep. Mo Brooks, according to records released by the Alabama Secretary of State. Others included real people who were unlikely candidates ...
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Astounding percentage of Alabama's budget is automatically spent, leaving state little flexibility This means that state officials only have discretion over how to spend 7 percent of Alabama's tax dollars. The excessive amount of earmarking in Alabama's budget denies our state the financial flexibility that is necessary for taxpayer money to be spent efficiently and effectively. So, what can be done ...
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Alabama certifies Senate election results – here's how Roy Moore responded Alabama's Secretary of State John Merrill said that 118 accusations of fraudulent voting were made in the special election, and that 85 had been determined to not include voting fraud. He added that investigations into the other accusations would continue. Merrill said some accusations were simply ...
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Many travel to Alabama for fireworks Florida/Alabama State Line (WJHG/WECP) - Although people flock to JR's Fireworks year-round, New Year's Eve is the second busiest holiday after Independence Day. "We've had a good traffic flow through here this morning and every day that it gets closer to it, it should pick up," Owner JR Poppell ...
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Jeremy Pruitt's reasons for coaching Alabama in playoff go beyond title chase For the third consecutive year, and fourth time since 2011 when Jim McElwain accepted the Colorado State job, Alabama has an outgoing coordinator helping the Crimson Tide try to win the national championship. That 2011 team defeated LSU in the BCS title game, and two years ago Kirby Smart did ...
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Alabama certifies Doug Jones winner of Senate election Dec. 28 (UPI) — Alabama's state canvassing board certified Doug Jones as the winner of the state's Senate race Thursday despite Roy Moore's lawsuit to block the process. The board declared Jones to be the state's first Democratic senator in a quarter century after a Dec. 12 special election to fill the ...
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