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Alabama

Kay Ivey is Governor again | News | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

Gov. Kay Ivey’s 2022 reelection victory run has been very impressive. Some of you may be wondering how quickly I have been able to resolve that she has indeed culminated her victorious run when the General Election was held Tuesday and my column’s published date is Wednesday. It is simply, as I have told you numerous times […]

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Alabama

It’s incumbent Debbie Wood versus Charles Temm Jr. for State Representative of District 38 | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

LAUREN JOHNSON Republican incumbent Debbie Wood and Libertarian Charles Temm Jr. are the two candidates running for the position of State Representative District 38 in the 2022 general election on Nov. 8. District 38 is made up of parts of Chambers County and Lee County including Valley, Lanett, Huguley, Beulah, Lake Harding, Bleeker, Salem, Beauregard, […]

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Alabama

Alabama at a crossroads | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

Given the remarks made by Coach Tommy Tuberville three weeks ago at a GOP campaign event near Lake Tahoe, Nevada, that were condescending, boorish, racist, and disparaging to people of color and the unemployed, it is completely obvious this wastrel has proven himself grossly incompetent and incapable of leadership in the Senate. Tuberville–dubbed “Coach Toober” […]

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Alabama

Ivey gets a ‘D’ in report card stacking up U.S. governors’ fiscal policies | Alabama | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

(The Center Square) – Gov. Kay Ivey’s years-long support of an increased gas tax in Alabama landed her in the bottom tier of a new report grading states’ top-level leaders on their fiscal policies. The Cato Institute, a public policy organization focused on limited government, recently released its 2022 Fiscal Policy Report Card on America’s […]

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City Council

City council reflects on municipal water supply | Government Meetings | #citycouncil

Technical Advisor with Minnesota Rural Water Association Ben Oseien. Ben Oseien “Pick a city, it’s everywhere,” said Minnesota Rural Water Association (MRWA) Technical Advisor Ben Oseien to the Hill City City Council at a special meeting held Oct. 11. Councilors Brenda James and Dan Kingsley were not present. Oseien was there to speak to the […]

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Alabama

Ivey, Flowers facing off this fall in gubernatorial race | Alabama | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

(The Center Square) – Alabama Republican Gov. Kay Ivey is seeking reelection in three weeks against a newcomer to the political arena in Democrat Yolanda Flowers. Ivey, who has a lengthy political resume, is completing her first full term as governor. She initially assumed the role in April 2017, after former Gov. Robert Bentley resigned […]

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Alabama

Election 2022: Ohio voters to decide who can vote in the state | Ohio | #elections | #alabama

(The Center Square) – While Ohio’s U.S. Senate and gubernatorial races have received the bulk of the attention ahead of the November general election, voters will also decide on who can vote. Issue Two, pushed by Secretary of State Frank LaRose, would require that only a citizen of the United States, who is at least 18 […]

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Alaska

Through election, Zinke faces heat for investigations while at Interior | #alaska | #politics

Investigations during Ryan Zinke’s time as Secretary of the Department of the Interior have been a major issue in the race for Montana’s new western congressional district. Zinke has faced accusations of wrongdoing and dishonesty from both Republicans in June’s primary, and now from his Democratic opponent Monica Tranel leading up to November’s general election. […]

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City Council

District 4 City Council candidates answer questions | Local News Stories | #citycouncil

There is only one contested race for City Council in Half Moon Bay in November, and District 4 voters have a choice between a longtime elected official, a well-known citizen activist and a relative newcomer to city politics. The Review held separate 30-minute virtual meetings with current Mayor Debbie Ruddock and challengers David Eblovi and […]

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Alabama

Inside the Statehouse: Boards of Education: True public servants | Columns | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

School board members are some of the most selfless public servants in Alabama. This accolade goes to the Alabama State Board of Education, and more specifically local school board members. These members are tasked with a very important mission but receive very little compensation for their time and efforts. They are indeed public servants. The […]

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