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Howard Hawk, who switched from the Democratic Party in December 2010, initially said he would not run as an independent two weeks ago when the Alabama Republican Party Steering Committee agreed to Marshall County Republican Chairwoman Jean Brewer's request to remove Hawk from the Republican ballot.... More
Alabama Sens. Richard Shelby and Jeff Sessions, both Republicans, voted to move the bill.... More
MOBILE, Alabama -- U.S. Sen. Richard Shelby, R-Tuscaloosa, told a Mobile audience Monday that he's optimistic Congress will pass legislation designed to help the Gulf Coast recover from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon catastrophe. Shelby said the RESTORE Act, which would...... More
Registered and eligible voters in Montgomery County must complete an application in order to receive an absentee ballot. Those requesting an absentee ballot must indicate political party preference and the reasons for requesting to vote absentee.... More
The Feb. 18 appearance will raise money and membership for the Madison County unit of the ADC.... More
Editor's Note: The Political Skinny is an inside look at Alabama politics prepared by the staff of the Press-Register. For more information, email skinny@press-register.com or call 251-219-5623.... More
Bills are meant to clarify rules against lawmakers' deals.... More
Ray Crosby, a defendant in the State House vote-buying trial scheduled to begin Monday, has been found dead. Crosby was found dead today, Montgomery County Coroner Dr. David Thrasher confirmed this evening. No cause of death has been released. "The investigation is continuing," Thrasher said.... More
High court may settle rights flap... More
In 2012, offsets loom as potentially crucial to the oil spill fine bill's passage. Since coming to power in Congress last year, Republicans have routinely required spending cuts or revenue increases to pay for new government spending. But some lawmakers are questioning whether the offsets should be required in this case.... More












