Ala. Legislature faces immigration law changes, budget problems in 2nd session ... The Republic Alabama lawmakers expect to search for a solution to a General Fund budget crisis and attempt to make fixes to the state's immigration law as the Legislature enters its second regular session since Republicans took control in 2010 for the first time in ...
GOP winning presidential donation race in Alabama Montgomery Advertiser "Alabama is a Republican state at the presidential level, so you expect most donations to go to Republican candidates," said David Lanoue, former chairman of the political science department at the University of Alabama. That's been the case for the ...
An Alabama story to tell: Guy Hunt Museum can serve an important purpose Anniston Star But if the museum tells his story, it could be a site that people interested in the state's political history might find worth a visit. Hunt quickly faded from memory after his 1993 disgrace. Republicans considered him an embarrassment for the GOP, ...
Nevada: How The West Will Be Won Huffington Post (blog) LAS VEGAS--Although the Republican primary process has barely begun, Mitt Romney is looking like the inevitable nominee. This Saturday, he's expected to repeat his 2008 triumph in the Nevada caucus, winning a state that will be decisive in the fight ...
Alabama senator says his bill would add 'common sense' to state's immigration law The Republic A Republican senator is looking to modify Alabama's tough and contentious immigration law. Sen. Gerald Dial of Lineville said Friday he has pre-filed legislation that he says will add common sense to the law, which has been described as the toughest in ...
Budgets, schools and jobs major issues for 2012 Legislature Dothan Eagle State Republican leaders have proposed a number of bills to help bring jobs to Alabama. Clouse said he is supporting bills that would give tax credits to employers who hire veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. He's also supporting legislation ...
Republicans join challenge of recess appointments Politico Republican senators who did not join in are Scott Brown of Massachusetts, Thad Cochran of Mississippi, Dean Heller of Nevada, Mark Kirk of Illinois, Jeff Sessions of Alabama, Richard Shelby of Alabama, Olympia Snowe of Maine and Roger Wicker of ...