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Craig Ford
May 16, 2026
Deception, broken promises the status quo in Montgomery
April 18, 2014
Despite months of promising a pay raise for educators, it turns out that all the governor’s talk was j...
Gov. Bentley has one last chance to make things right
April 10, 2014
Another legislative session has ended in Montgomery. And like most years, this session had its s...
We need more women in state government
April 4, 2014
There is no doubt that I would not be the man I am today had it not been for the women in my life. From...
Bentley’s idle threats have cost him and educators
March 28, 2014
One of the worst things a politician can do is make idle threats – and that is exactly what has h...
Shame on them!
March 21, 2014
Budgets are about priorities. Whether it’s your personal budget or the state’s budgets, we find a way...
Let the people vote!
March 14, 2014
We are now more than two-thirds of the way through this year’s legislative session in Montgomery and,...
State employees should be priority in General Fund budget
March 7, 2014
State employees play a vital role in our state’s economy and in providing critical services that we re...
The dangers of a Supermajority operating in Montgomery
February 28, 2014
We’ve all heard the old saying that “absolute power corrupts absolutely.” There’s a lot of wisdom in th...
The good and bad of the Dual Enrollment Bill
February 21, 2014
Expanding dual enrollment has been a goal for both Democrats and Republicans in the state legislature this...
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