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Alabama Should Push Forward with School Choice
17 May 2013
4

Alabama Should Push Forward with School Choice

by Cliff Sims
RoleAccountability Act of 2013, alabama accountability act, Alabama House of Representatives, Alabama Senate, budget, budget chairman, Education Budget, education trust fund, ETF, flexibility, Jay Love, republicans, Robert Bentley, School Choice, Trip Pittman
Governor Robert Bentley on Wednesday signed an executive amendment that would delay portions of the Accountability Act, the session’s biggest victory for Republicans, from taking effect. The Governor’s executive amendment would immediately put into effect th...
Campaign finance reform to get a shot on last day of session
14 May 2013
1

Campaign finance reform to get a shot on last day of session

by Cliff Sims
Rolealabama, Alabama House of Representatives, Alabama Legislature, Alabama Senate, Bryan Taylor, campaign finance law, campaign finance reform, corporate contributions, election law, eliminate cap, FCPA, Mike Ball, pac to pac transfers, PACs, political action committees
The most anticipated issues on the final day of the 2013 legislative session will include the long-debated omnibus gun bill, drug testing for welfare applicants, and the The Religious Liberty Act which would allow religiously affiliated or motivated employers to opt out...
Teachers Union Leader Removed from TRS Board
09 May 2013
15

Teachers Union Leader Removed from TRS Board

by Cliff Sims
RoleAEA, Alabama Education Association, Alabama House of Representatives, Alabama Senate, Bryan Taylor, David Bronner, Henry Mabry, retirement systems of alabama, Roger Bedford, teachers retirement system, TRS
A bad session got even worse for teachers’ union leader Henry Mabry Thursday evening as he was removed from the Teachers Retirement System board. Republicans have been considering bringing the bill up for some time now. They have long characterized Mabry’s p...
Rumors & Rumblings
01 May 2013
5

Rumors & Rumblings

by Cliff Sims
Role2010 election cycle, 2014 election cycle, Alabama Democrat Party, alabama democratic party, Alabama Legislature, Alabama Senate, brandon shoupe, Danny Joyner, gun bill, Harri Anne Smith, houston county young republicans, Marc Keahey, Senate district 22, teacher liability insurance, teacher pay raise
“Rumors and Rumblings” is a weekly feature that runs each Wednesday. It includes short nuggets of information that we glean from conversations throughout the week. Have a tip? Send it here. All sources remain confidential. 1. Marc Keahey in the crosshairs ag...
Alabama Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten Program Leads Nation in Quality Once Again
30 Apr 2013
1

Alabama Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten Program Leads Nation in Quality Once Again

by Cliff Sims
Rolealabama, alabama governor, Alabama House of Representatives, Alabama Legislature, Alabama Office of School Readiness, Alabama Senate, First Class Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten Program, Governor’s Commissioner of the Department of Children’s Affairs, Jeana Ross, National Institute for Early Education Research, NIEER, pre-k, Robert Bentley, staff-child ratios, support services, teacher training, voluntary pre-k
A new study released this week shows Alabama’s First Class Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten Program continues to lead the nation in quality. Alabama is one of only four states in the country to meet all 10 quality benchmarks established by the National Institute for Early Edu...
Inside Baseball: How Roger Bedford almost turned the legislative session on its head
29 Apr 2013
3

Inside Baseball: How Roger Bedford almost turned the legislative session on its head

by Cliff Sims
RoleAlabama House of Representatives, Alabama Legislature, Alabama Senate, cloture, Del Marsh, Democrats, filibuster, gop, president pro tem, republicans, Roger Bedford, Senate Rules
I’m just going to come right out and say it: Roger Bedford is good. Did he deserve the distinction of being named one of Yellowhammer’s Top 5 Tax & Spenders in the legislature? Yes. Do I disagree with him on essentially every major issue that comes befo...
Craig Ford now knows, decisions are made by those who show up
25 Apr 2013
21

Craig Ford now knows, decisions are made by those who show up

by Cliff Sims
RoleAlabama House of Representatives, Alabama Legislature, Alabama Senate, bestiality, Cam Ward, chairman, Craig Ford, craig ford bestiality act, democrat, house minority leader, senate judiciary committee
Decisions are made by those show show up. It’s a quote that’s been around for decades and has been variously attributed to everyone from President Truman to Woody Allen to President Bartlet from the hit TV drama The West Wing. But if there’s anyone who...
Rumors & Rumblings
24 Apr 2013
0

Rumors & Rumblings

by Cliff Sims
RoleAEA, Alabama Education Association, Alabama Legislature, Alabama Senate, bob mullins, border security, chairman, comprehensive immigration reform, Dave Camp, don williamson, fine geddie and associates, Gulf State Park, house ways and means committee, internet sales tax, Jerry Fielding, Joe Fine, Mary Margaret Carroll, max baucus, medicaid advisory commission, medicaid commissioner, polling, push polls, Robert Bentley, robert bentley cabinet, rumors, Rumors & Rumblings, senate finance committee, stephanie azar, tax reform, united states congress, united states house of representatives, united states senate
“Rumors and Rumblings” is a weekly feature that runs each Wednesday. It includes short nuggets of information that we glean from conversations throughout the week. Have a tip? Send it here. All sources remain confidential. 1. Fielding to run Medicaid? There ...
Why I Believe Alabama Should Repeal Common Core
22 Apr 2013
11

Why I Believe Alabama Should Repeal Common Core

by Cliff Sims
RoleAccountability Act of 2013, alabama, alabama accountability act, Alabama House of Representatives, Alabama Legislature, Alabama Senate, Charter Schools, Common Core State Standards, Dick Brewbaker, education outcomes, improving, NAP, National Assessment Program, public hearing, race to the top, Robert Bentley, School Choice, state school board
Common Core Standards are an attempt to put the same education content in classrooms all across America. Stop at that sentence and do not take the argument any further, and there is already plenty of reason Alabama should reject them. Do I think Common Core Standards ar...
Abortion advocates record song that says Bentley is hating on them for having ovaries
18 Apr 2013
7

Abortion advocates record song that says Bentley is hating on them for having ovaries

by Cliff Sims
Roleabortion advocates, alabama abortion, Alabama House of Representatives, Alabama Legislature, Alabama Senate, legislation, Mary Sue McClurkin, planned parenthood, pro-life, Robert Bentley, TRAP bills, Women’s Health and Safety Act
Governor Bentley recently signed The Women’s Health and Safety Act into law after it passed through both Houses of the legislature. The Planned Parenthood crowd and other abortion advocates weren’t happy about it. So what did they do? Recorded the greatest s...
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