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Alabama state House votes to end special elections The Alabama state House voted Tuesday to end special elections for appointments to U.S. Senate seats. The bill passed 67-31 on a largely party-line vote, according to the Montgomery Advertiser, despite a filibuster attempt from state House Democrats. Under current law, if a vacancy occurs in one of ...
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ALEA investigating after man found dead in Wilcox County Wilcox County Sheriff Earnest Evans reportedly asked ALEA and the State Bureau of Investigation to assist in the case. Anyone with information about this investigation should contact the Alabama State Bureau of Investigation hotline at 1-800-392-8011 or you can contact the SBI office at 334-418-8852.
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Trussville veterinarian arrested in fentanyl drug bust Baumann said she had been contacted by the Alabama State Veterinarian Board of Examiners which is the agency that controls drugs and the records of their use. She said her staff was cooperating and helping investigators in any way possible. "We are completely in the dark as to what's going on," ...
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Municipalities Across Alabama Support Safe Child Care for all Children Currently, nearly half of all child care centers in Alabama are operating exempt of the Alabama Department of Human Resources (DHR) licensing. The Alabama Legislature authorizes DHR to oversee health and safety checks for child care programs operating in the state. Yet Alabama remains one of ...
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One of Alabama's greatest assets is Richard Shelby By Jimmy Rane, who is best known as the "Yella' Fella," the founder, president and CEO of Great Southern Wood Preserving in Abbeville, Alabama. One of Alabama's greatest assets is its senior United States Senator Richard Shelby. He is now Chairman of the Senate Rules Committee and has served ...
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Alabama state House votes to end special elections Source: The Hill The Alabama state House of Representatives voted Tuesday to end special elections for appointments to U.S. Senate seats. The bill passed by a 67 to 31 margin on a largely party line vote, according to the Montgomery Advertiser, despite a filibuster attempt from state House Democrats.
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