Alabama lawmakers are advancing a bill that would make it harder to sue police who use excessive or lethal force force.
The legislation addresses machine gun modification devices and expands restrictions on bail under Aniah’s Law.
The Alabama Senate approved two bills aimed at banning devices that convert pistols into machine guns.On Tuesday, lawmakers ...
A proposed constitutional amendment expanding offenses subject to Aniah’s Law was passed by the Senate Tuesday. The chamber ...
Under the Alabama K-12 Public School and State Employee Paid Parental Leave Act, a woman would receive eight weeks of paid ...
McConnell, the longest-serving Senate party leader in U.S. history, chose his 83rd birthday to share his decision not to run ...
According to the Alabama Pharmacy Association, more than 100 pharmacists left their offices and went to Montgomery to support ...
The Alabama Senate Tuesday approved a bill that would make possession of a Glock switch a Class C felony.
Alabama Senate passes a bill allowing $500 million more for state prison construction, raising borrowing to $1.28 billion.
Alabama Auditor Andrew Sorrell has announced he is running for secretary of state in the 2026 election. Sorrell is a ...
A breakdown of which bills stand to benefit Alabama, which could do harm, and which exist purely to appease the far-right ...
Alabama's new law forces state-funded universities to shut down DEI offices, sparking lawsuits and debates over its impact on ...