Alabama’s New Congressional District 2 will be on Voting Maps in the 2024 Election Cycle | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP
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EAST ALABAMA (WTVM) – Re-drawing district maps that result in a new district does not happen often. I spoke with people in Russell County and they say they are not aware of the new district drawings and did not know it affected them this election season. Alabama districts were re-drawn in 2023. “It makes it […]
Read MoreAlabama Republicans resist U.S. Supreme Court order to draw second Black-majority congressional district | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP
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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Alabama lawmakers on Friday proposed a new congressional map that would include a single majority-Black district in the state, a plan that could defy a Supreme Court order to give minority voters a greater voice in elections. Lawmakers in the Republican-dominated Senate passed the plan 24-6, with the House speeding toward […]
Read MoreArkansas lawmakers discussing ideas for teacher pay increases
HARRISON, Ark. (KY3) – Lawmakers apart of a joint senate-house committee are meeting this week to discuss teacher pay in the state of Arkansas. Despite the issue being discussed during a special legislative session in August, lawmakers took no action towards making any changes. Since then, school districts like Little Rock and Russellville have taken […]
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