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SUPREME COURT CASE LIKELY TO DEAL ABORTION A MAJOR BLOW On Monday, May 17, the Supreme Court agreed to hear Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, which could be the beginning of the end of Roe v. Wade. In this case, Mississippi passed a law that banned abortions after 15 weeks. Before this, it was commonly accepted that any ban on abortions before 20 weeks would be PRESS CONFERENCE: API ASKS GOVERNOR IVEY TO REJECT MEDICAL Along with Eagle Forum of Alabama, ALCAP, and other groups, API called on Governor Ivey to reject the medical marijuana bill. Dr. Michael Brown, Physician and API Board Member“As physicians, one of our mantras is to do no harm. We ask the governor and the legislature to consider that principle as well.” Matthew Clark, Executive LEGISLATIVE SESSION: WEEK FIVE AT THE STATE HOUSE Your recap is here! Let us know what you think of what’s going on in Montgomery. In this week’s Top Five, we get updates on the the lottery and gambling bill, medical marijuana, and more! 1. Senate defeats lottery and gambling omnibus legislation. On Tuesday afternoon, the Alabama State Senate opened debate on legislation from Senator Del Marsh, R-Anniston,CALEB CROSBY
Caleb Crosby serves as President and CEO of the Alabama Policy Institute. A native of Jackson, Alabama and the oldest of six children, Caleb spent most of his childhood outdoors and developed a love for nature, hunting, and the game of baseball. Caleb received a baseball scholarship to a prestigious junior college in Florida known SENATOR BILL HIGHTOWER Senator Bill Hightower was consistently ranked among the most conservative members during his tenure as a State Senator. He quickly gained a reputation in Montgomery as a conservative reformer who relentlessly pushed for lower taxes and smaller government – even sponsoring legislation to change Alabama to a Flat Tax and enact TermLimits. In addition
TEACHER TENURE
Introduction We have reached the hour of decision in Alabama. 1 — Governor Albert P. Brewer In June 2014, a California court ruled that the state’s teacher-tenure laws were unconstitutional.2 The case, Vergara v.California,3 was highly publicized in the media and widely celebrated by people of all political persuasions, from the Democratic president to Republican politicians.4 It was, as the THE ALABAMA DEFERRED RETIREMENT OPTION PROGRAM DROP stands for Deferred Retirement Option Program (or Plan in some states). It was first designed to allow retiring employees who would be difficult or expensive to replace an option to work beyond their retirement age in return for some sort of cash payout, the size of which would depend upon the length of time between retirement and their actual end of employment. UNDERSTANDING THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE A negative right restrains other persons or governments from acting on others. Positive rights provide the right holder with a claim against another person or the state. Understanding the difference between “negative” and “positive” rights is integral to comprehending the federal government’s deviation from the nature and bounds of theConstitution.
ALABAMA POLICY INSTITUTE Alabama’s Watchman Let the people take one of their citizens and make him a watchman. – Ezekiel 33:2 Alabama’s Watchman Let the people take one of their citizens and make him a watchman. – Ezekiel 33:2 Weekly Legislative Recap Every week of the legislative session, we take a look at what went on in the A CONDENSATION OF RICHARD WEAVER’S IDEAS HAVE CONSEQUENCES A Condensation of Richard Weaver’s Ideas Have Consequences 1 www.alabamapolicy.org iNtRoduCtioN In his introduction, Richard Weaver wastes no time declaring the purpose of Ideas Have Consequences: examining the dissolution of Western civilization by a deduction fromfirst
SUPREME COURT CASE LIKELY TO DEAL ABORTION A MAJOR BLOW On Monday, May 17, the Supreme Court agreed to hear Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, which could be the beginning of the end of Roe v. Wade. In this case, Mississippi passed a law that banned abortions after 15 weeks. Before this, it was commonly accepted that any ban on abortions before 20 weeks would be PRESS CONFERENCE: API ASKS GOVERNOR IVEY TO REJECT MEDICAL Along with Eagle Forum of Alabama, ALCAP, and other groups, API called on Governor Ivey to reject the medical marijuana bill. Dr. Michael Brown, Physician and API Board Member“As physicians, one of our mantras is to do no harm. We ask the governor and the legislature to consider that principle as well.” Matthew Clark, Executive LEGISLATIVE SESSION: WEEK FIVE AT THE STATE HOUSE Your recap is here! Let us know what you think of what’s going on in Montgomery. In this week’s Top Five, we get updates on the the lottery and gambling bill, medical marijuana, and more! 1. Senate defeats lottery and gambling omnibus legislation. On Tuesday afternoon, the Alabama State Senate opened debate on legislation from Senator Del Marsh, R-Anniston,CALEB CROSBY
Caleb Crosby serves as President and CEO of the Alabama Policy Institute. A native of Jackson, Alabama and the oldest of six children, Caleb spent most of his childhood outdoors and developed a love for nature, hunting, and the game of baseball. Caleb received a baseball scholarship to a prestigious junior college in Florida known SENATOR BILL HIGHTOWER Senator Bill Hightower was consistently ranked among the most conservative members during his tenure as a State Senator. He quickly gained a reputation in Montgomery as a conservative reformer who relentlessly pushed for lower taxes and smaller government – even sponsoring legislation to change Alabama to a Flat Tax and enact TermLimits. In addition
TEACHER TENURE
Introduction We have reached the hour of decision in Alabama. 1 — Governor Albert P. Brewer In June 2014, a California court ruled that the state’s teacher-tenure laws were unconstitutional.2 The case, Vergara v.California,3 was highly publicized in the media and widely celebrated by people of all political persuasions, from the Democratic president to Republican politicians.4 It was, as the THE ALABAMA DEFERRED RETIREMENT OPTION PROGRAM DROP stands for Deferred Retirement Option Program (or Plan in some states). It was first designed to allow retiring employees who would be difficult or expensive to replace an option to work beyond their retirement age in return for some sort of cash payout, the size of which would depend upon the length of time between retirement and their actual end of employment. UNDERSTANDING THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE A negative right restrains other persons or governments from acting on others. Positive rights provide the right holder with a claim against another person or the state. Understanding the difference between “negative” and “positive” rights is integral to comprehending the federal government’s deviation from the nature and bounds of theConstitution.
HUNTSVILLE RADIO: PHIL WILLIAMS GUEST HOSTS THE DALE Wednesday morning, API’s Chief Policy Officer and General Counsel Phil Williams guest-hosted the Dale Jackson Show on WVNN 730 AM 925FM. Listen below.
MOBILE RADIO: PHIL WILLIAMS PREVIEWS SCORECARD ON THE JEFF On Tuesday morning, API’s Phil Williams appeared on the Jeff Poor Show to preview the API Watchlist, our legislative scorecard, coming out next month. Listen below. LEGISLATIVE SESSION: WEEK TWELVE AT THE STATE HOUSE The last full week of session is over. For our Republican supermajority in the House, medical marijuana and the gambling/lottery package took priority over conservative bills to rebalance the balance of power, keep children out of harmful surgeries, and protect the 2nd Amendment. In this week’s Top 4, we’ve got big updates on marijuana, gambling, and PRESS CONFERENCE: API ASKS GOVERNOR IVEY TO REJECT MEDICAL Along with Eagle Forum of Alabama, ALCAP, and other groups, API called on Governor Ivey to reject the medical marijuana bill. Dr. Michael Brown, Physician and API Board Member“As physicians, one of our mantras is to do no harm. We ask the governor and the legislature to consider that principle as well.” Matthew Clark, ExecutivePHIL WILLIAMS, J.D.
Phil Williams is the Chief Policy Officer & General Counsel for the Alabama Policy Institute. Phil has served in that role since November of 2018. API is an Alabama based conservative think tank and policy advocacy organization whose focus is on matters of law that affect all Alabamians. API has advocated for conservative principles of WHERE DOES THE ALABAMA LEGISLATURE GO FROM HERE? With only one day left in the session, API’s Chief Policy Officer and General Counsel Phil Williams joins Director of Policy Analysis Parker Snider to discuss what to expect on that final day and where the legislature goes after this session. Listen below or on your favorite podcasting app. SENATOR BILL HIGHTOWER Senator Bill Hightower was consistently ranked among the most conservative members during his tenure as a State Senator. He quickly gained a reputation in Montgomery as a conservative reformer who relentlessly pushed for lower taxes and smaller government – even sponsoring legislation to change Alabama to a Flat Tax and enact TermLimits.
UNDERSTANDING THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE A negative right restrains other persons or governments from acting on others. Positive rights provide the right holder with a claim against another person or the state. Understanding the difference between “negative” and “positive” rights is integral to comprehending the federal government’s deviation from the nature and bounds of theConstitution.
ALABAMA HAS $1.4 BILLION IN UNSPENT CARES ACT FUNDING. IT $ 0 Alabama’s Unspent CARES Act Funds as of September 22nd, 2020 What would you do if you woke up tomorrow with millions of extra dollars in your bank account? At some point, most Alabamians have probably daydreamed of such a scenario. Perhaps you would buy a new house, a fancy car, or give it away to causes importantBOBBY JORDAN
Bobby Jordan, a native of Gadsden, Alabama, currently resides in Glencoe and joined the Alabama Policy Institute in March 2020. He is a graduate of Jacksonville State University with a double major in Marketing and Economics. Bobby comes to API after retiring from a successful 32 year career with Merck, Sharp, & Dohme (MSD), where ALABAMA POLICY INSTITUTE Alabama’s Watchman Let the people take one of their citizens and make him a watchman. – Ezekiel 33:2 Alabama’s Watchman Let the people take one of their citizens and make him a watchman. – Ezekiel 33:2 Weekly Legislative Recap Every week of the legislative session, we take a look at what went on in the A CONDENSATION OF RICHARD WEAVER’S IDEAS HAVE CONSEQUENCES A Condensation of Richard Weaver’s Ideas Have Consequences 1 www.alabamapolicy.org iNtRoduCtioN In his introduction, Richard Weaver wastes no time declaring the purpose of Ideas Have Consequences: examining the dissolution of Western civilization by a deduction fromfirst
CALEB CROSBY
Caleb Crosby serves as President and CEO of the Alabama Policy Institute. A native of Jackson, Alabama and the oldest of six children, Caleb spent most of his childhood outdoors and developed a love for nature, hunting, and the game of baseball. Caleb received a baseball scholarship to a prestigious junior college in Florida known SENATOR BILL HIGHTOWER Senator Hightower was and is an advocate for conservative and innovative reforms which will enhance the lives of all Alabamians. Bill graduated from the University of South Alabama with his B.S. in Commercial Banking/Finance. He later went on to receive his M.B.A. at Vanderbilt University, and completed special studies in Economics atthe
DANA HALL MCCAIN, AUTHOR AT ALABAMA POLICY INSTITUTE November 15, 2019. by Dana Hall McCain Editorials. By Dana Hall McCain Americans experienced yet another sex scandal involving an elected leader in recent weeks, culminating in the resignation of freshman Congressman Katie Hill of California. Nude photos were published depicting Hill in a polyamorous, biTEACHER TENURE
Introduction We have reached the hour of decision in Alabama. 1 — Governor Albert P. Brewer In June 2014, a California court ruled that the state’s teacher-tenure laws were unconstitutional.2 The case, Vergara v.California,3 was highly publicized in the media and widely celebrated by people of all political persuasions, from the Democratic president to Republican politicians.4 It was, as thePHIL WILLIAMS, J.D.
Phil Williams is the Chief Policy Officer & General Counsel for the Alabama Policy Institute. Phil has served in that role since November of 2018. API is an Alabama based conservative think tank and policy advocacy organization whose focus is on matters of law that affect all Alabamians. API has advocated for conservative principles of THE ALABAMA DEFERRED RETIREMENT OPTION PROGRAM The Alabama Deferred Retirement Option Program - Alabama Policy Institute. DROP stands for Deferred Retirement Option Program (or Plan in some states). It was first designed to allow retiring employees who would be difficult or expensive to replace an option to work beyond their retirement age in return for some sort of cash payout, the sizeof
UNDERSTANDING THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE A negative right restrains other persons or governments from acting on others. Positive rights provide the right holder with a claim against another person or the state. Understanding the difference between “negative” and “positive” rights is integral to comprehending the federal government’s deviation from the nature and bounds of theConstitution.
THE LEFT’S ENERGY POLICIES GENERATE ENERGY POVERTY Though the word “poverty” typically provokes thoughts of individuals and families who lack the basic necessities of food, clothing, and shelter, there is another form of material poverty that isn’t as conspicuous, but is nearly as serious: energy poverty. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the country’s lowest-income households spend almost one-quarter of their ALABAMA POLICY INSTITUTE Alabama’s Watchman Let the people take one of their citizens and make him a watchman. – Ezekiel 33:2 Alabama’s Watchman Let the people take one of their citizens and make him a watchman. – Ezekiel 33:2 Weekly Legislative Recap Every week of the legislative session, we take a look at what went on in the A CONDENSATION OF RICHARD WEAVER’S IDEAS HAVE CONSEQUENCES A Condensation of Richard Weaver’s Ideas Have Consequences 1 www.alabamapolicy.org iNtRoduCtioN In his introduction, Richard Weaver wastes no time declaring the purpose of Ideas Have Consequences: examining the dissolution of Western civilization by a deduction fromfirst
CALEB CROSBY
Caleb Crosby serves as President and CEO of the Alabama Policy Institute. A native of Jackson, Alabama and the oldest of six children, Caleb spent most of his childhood outdoors and developed a love for nature, hunting, and the game of baseball. Caleb received a baseball scholarship to a prestigious junior college in Florida known SENATOR BILL HIGHTOWER Senator Hightower was and is an advocate for conservative and innovative reforms which will enhance the lives of all Alabamians. Bill graduated from the University of South Alabama with his B.S. in Commercial Banking/Finance. He later went on to receive his M.B.A. at Vanderbilt University, and completed special studies in Economics atthe
DANA HALL MCCAIN, AUTHOR AT ALABAMA POLICY INSTITUTE November 15, 2019. by Dana Hall McCain Editorials. By Dana Hall McCain Americans experienced yet another sex scandal involving an elected leader in recent weeks, culminating in the resignation of freshman Congressman Katie Hill of California. Nude photos were published depicting Hill in a polyamorous, biTEACHER TENURE
Introduction We have reached the hour of decision in Alabama. 1 — Governor Albert P. Brewer In June 2014, a California court ruled that the state’s teacher-tenure laws were unconstitutional.2 The case, Vergara v.California,3 was highly publicized in the media and widely celebrated by people of all political persuasions, from the Democratic president to Republican politicians.4 It was, as thePHIL WILLIAMS, J.D.
Phil Williams is the Chief Policy Officer & General Counsel for the Alabama Policy Institute. Phil has served in that role since November of 2018. API is an Alabama based conservative think tank and policy advocacy organization whose focus is on matters of law that affect all Alabamians. API has advocated for conservative principles of THE ALABAMA DEFERRED RETIREMENT OPTION PROGRAM The Alabama Deferred Retirement Option Program - Alabama Policy Institute. DROP stands for Deferred Retirement Option Program (or Plan in some states). It was first designed to allow retiring employees who would be difficult or expensive to replace an option to work beyond their retirement age in return for some sort of cash payout, the sizeof
UNDERSTANDING THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE A negative right restrains other persons or governments from acting on others. Positive rights provide the right holder with a claim against another person or the state. Understanding the difference between “negative” and “positive” rights is integral to comprehending the federal government’s deviation from the nature and bounds of theConstitution.
THE LEFT’S ENERGY POLICIES GENERATE ENERGY POVERTY Though the word “poverty” typically provokes thoughts of individuals and families who lack the basic necessities of food, clothing, and shelter, there is another form of material poverty that isn’t as conspicuous, but is nearly as serious: energy poverty. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the country’s lowest-income households spend almost one-quarter of theirRESEARCH ARCHIVE
The 2020 Census and Alabama (September 2020) September 15, 2020. by The Alabama Policy Institute. While Alabama’s major metropolitan areas continue to experience healthy growth, the state’s population is increasing at a rate that is less than half that of the U.S. as a whole. This poses a problem because the results of the 2020 Censuswill
THE API WATCHLIST
THE API WATCHLIST 2021 POLICY MAKER SCORECARD Purpose, Scoring, and Criteria for the 2021 Session THE API WATCHLIST 2021 POLICY MAKER SCORECARD Purpose, Scoring, and Criteria for the 2021 Session Purpose To inform the general public on the conservative stances taken or rejected by their elected State Senators and Representatives. Scoring & Evaluation 1. Annual ABOUT - ALABAMA POLICY INSTITUTE - ALABAMA POLICY INSTITUTE HISTORY. For over 30 years the Alabama Policy Institute has fought for good public policy solutions throughout the state of Alabama. API is a non-profit, non-partisan educational and research organization committed to free markets, limited government, and strong families. PRESS CONFERENCE: API ASKS GOVERNOR IVEY TO REJECT MEDICAL Press Conference: API Asks Governor Ivey to Reject Medical Marijuana Bill. Along with Eagle Forum of Alabama, ALCAP, and other groups, API called on Governor Ivey to reject the medical marijuana bill. “As physicians, one of our mantras is to do no harm. We ask the governor and the legislature to consider that principle as well.”. LEGISLATIVE SESSION: WEEK TWELVE AT THE STATE HOUSE The last full week of session is over. For our Republican supermajority in the House, medical marijuana and the gambling/lottery package took priority over conservative bills to rebalance the balance of power, keep children out of harmful surgeries, and protect the 2nd Amendment. In this week’s Top 4, we’ve got big updates on marijuana, gambling, andPHIL WILLIAMS, J.D.
Phil Williams is the Chief Policy Officer & General Counsel for the Alabama Policy Institute. Phil has served in that role since November of 2018. API is an Alabama based conservative think tank and policy advocacy organization whose focus is on matters of law that affect all Alabamians. API has advocated for conservative principles of ALABAMA HAS $1.4 BILLION IN UNSPENT CARES ACT FUNDING. IT $ 0 Alabama’s Unspent CARES Act Funds as of September 22nd, 2020 What would you do if you woke up tomorrow with millions of extra dollars in your bank account? At some point, most Alabamians have probably daydreamed of such a scenario. Perhaps you would buy a new house, a fancy car, or give it away to causes important LEGISLATIVE SESSION: WEEK FIVE AT THE STATE HOUSE In this week’s Top Five, we get updates on the the lottery and gambling bill, medical marijuana, and more! 1. Senate defeats lottery and gambling omnibus legislation. On Tuesday afternoon, the Alabama State Senate opened debate on legislation from Senator Del Marsh, R-Anniston, that would have expanded gambling and brought a lottery tothe state.
THE COSTS OF OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING IN ALABAMA An occupational license is essentially a government permission slip to do certain work. In Alabama, before one can become a hair braider, cosmetologist, shampooer, massage therapist, auctioneer, pest control worker, and so on, one must first jump through a variety of hoops—attending classes, taking exams, and paying costly initial and recurring fees—mostly set at theBISHOP JIM LOWE
Bishop Jim Lowe is the Senior Pastor of The Guiding Light Church in Birmingham, Alabama. He has frequently stated his intention is not to have people merely attend church but to become disciples in the church. He desires to empower them to think, speak, and to act to transform society. After every service, the congregation ALABAMA POLICY INSTITUTE Alabama’s Watchman Let the people take one of their citizens and make him a watchman. – Ezekiel 33:2 Alabama’s Watchman Let the people take one of their citizens and make him a watchman. – Ezekiel 33:2 Weekly Legislative Recap Every week of the legislative session, we take a look at what went on in the A CONDENSATION OF RICHARD WEAVER’S IDEAS HAVE CONSEQUENCES A Condensation of Richard Weaver’s Ideas Have Consequences 1 www.alabamapolicy.org iNtRoduCtioN In his introduction, Richard Weaver wastes no time declaring the purpose of Ideas Have Consequences: examining the dissolution of Western civilization by a deduction fromfirst
CALEB CROSBY
Caleb Crosby serves as President and CEO of the Alabama Policy Institute. A native of Jackson, Alabama and the oldest of six children, Caleb spent most of his childhood outdoors and developed a love for nature, hunting, and the game of baseball. Caleb received a baseball scholarship to a prestigious junior college in Florida known SENATOR BILL HIGHTOWER Senator Hightower was and is an advocate for conservative and innovative reforms which will enhance the lives of all Alabamians. Bill graduated from the University of South Alabama with his B.S. in Commercial Banking/Finance. He later went on to receive his M.B.A. at Vanderbilt University, and completed special studies in Economics atthe
DANA HALL MCCAIN, AUTHOR AT ALABAMA POLICY INSTITUTE November 15, 2019. by Dana Hall McCain Editorials. By Dana Hall McCain Americans experienced yet another sex scandal involving an elected leader in recent weeks, culminating in the resignation of freshman Congressman Katie Hill of California. Nude photos were published depicting Hill in a polyamorous, biTEACHER TENURE
Introduction We have reached the hour of decision in Alabama. 1 — Governor Albert P. Brewer In June 2014, a California court ruled that the state’s teacher-tenure laws were unconstitutional.2 The case, Vergara v.California,3 was highly publicized in the media and widely celebrated by people of all political persuasions, from the Democratic president to Republican politicians.4 It was, as thePHIL WILLIAMS, J.D.
Phil Williams is the Chief Policy Officer & General Counsel for the Alabama Policy Institute. Phil has served in that role since November of 2018. API is an Alabama based conservative think tank and policy advocacy organization whose focus is on matters of law that affect all Alabamians. API has advocated for conservative principles of THE ALABAMA DEFERRED RETIREMENT OPTION PROGRAM The Alabama Deferred Retirement Option Program - Alabama Policy Institute. DROP stands for Deferred Retirement Option Program (or Plan in some states). It was first designed to allow retiring employees who would be difficult or expensive to replace an option to work beyond their retirement age in return for some sort of cash payout, the sizeof
UNDERSTANDING THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE A negative right restrains other persons or governments from acting on others. Positive rights provide the right holder with a claim against another person or the state. Understanding the difference between “negative” and “positive” rights is integral to comprehending the federal government’s deviation from the nature and bounds of theConstitution.
THE LEFT’S ENERGY POLICIES GENERATE ENERGY POVERTYENERGY POVERTY PDFENERGY POVERTY IN AMERICAENERGY POVERTY USAENERGY POVERTY IN AFRICAFEDERAL PUBLIC POLICY ON POVERTYENERGY POVERTY DEFINITION Though the word “poverty” typically provokes thoughts of individuals and families who lack the basic necessities of food, clothing, and shelter, there is another form of material poverty that isn’t as conspicuous, but is nearly as serious: energy poverty. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the country’s lowest-income households spend almost one-quarter of their ALABAMA POLICY INSTITUTE Alabama’s Watchman Let the people take one of their citizens and make him a watchman. – Ezekiel 33:2 Alabama’s Watchman Let the people take one of their citizens and make him a watchman. – Ezekiel 33:2 Weekly Legislative Recap Every week of the legislative session, we take a look at what went on in the A CONDENSATION OF RICHARD WEAVER’S IDEAS HAVE CONSEQUENCES A Condensation of Richard Weaver’s Ideas Have Consequences 1 www.alabamapolicy.org iNtRoduCtioN In his introduction, Richard Weaver wastes no time declaring the purpose of Ideas Have Consequences: examining the dissolution of Western civilization by a deduction fromfirst
CALEB CROSBY
Caleb Crosby serves as President and CEO of the Alabama Policy Institute. A native of Jackson, Alabama and the oldest of six children, Caleb spent most of his childhood outdoors and developed a love for nature, hunting, and the game of baseball. Caleb received a baseball scholarship to a prestigious junior college in Florida known SENATOR BILL HIGHTOWER Senator Hightower was and is an advocate for conservative and innovative reforms which will enhance the lives of all Alabamians. Bill graduated from the University of South Alabama with his B.S. in Commercial Banking/Finance. He later went on to receive his M.B.A. at Vanderbilt University, and completed special studies in Economics atthe
DANA HALL MCCAIN, AUTHOR AT ALABAMA POLICY INSTITUTE November 15, 2019. by Dana Hall McCain Editorials. By Dana Hall McCain Americans experienced yet another sex scandal involving an elected leader in recent weeks, culminating in the resignation of freshman Congressman Katie Hill of California. Nude photos were published depicting Hill in a polyamorous, biTEACHER TENURE
Introduction We have reached the hour of decision in Alabama. 1 — Governor Albert P. Brewer In June 2014, a California court ruled that the state’s teacher-tenure laws were unconstitutional.2 The case, Vergara v.California,3 was highly publicized in the media and widely celebrated by people of all political persuasions, from the Democratic president to Republican politicians.4 It was, as thePHIL WILLIAMS, J.D.
Phil Williams is the Chief Policy Officer & General Counsel for the Alabama Policy Institute. Phil has served in that role since November of 2018. API is an Alabama based conservative think tank and policy advocacy organization whose focus is on matters of law that affect all Alabamians. API has advocated for conservative principles of THE ALABAMA DEFERRED RETIREMENT OPTION PROGRAM The Alabama Deferred Retirement Option Program - Alabama Policy Institute. DROP stands for Deferred Retirement Option Program (or Plan in some states). It was first designed to allow retiring employees who would be difficult or expensive to replace an option to work beyond their retirement age in return for some sort of cash payout, the sizeof
UNDERSTANDING THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE A negative right restrains other persons or governments from acting on others. Positive rights provide the right holder with a claim against another person or the state. Understanding the difference between “negative” and “positive” rights is integral to comprehending the federal government’s deviation from the nature and bounds of theConstitution.
THE LEFT’S ENERGY POLICIES GENERATE ENERGY POVERTYENERGY POVERTY PDFENERGY POVERTY IN AMERICAENERGY POVERTY USAENERGY POVERTY IN AFRICAFEDERAL PUBLIC POLICY ON POVERTYENERGY POVERTY DEFINITION Though the word “poverty” typically provokes thoughts of individuals and families who lack the basic necessities of food, clothing, and shelter, there is another form of material poverty that isn’t as conspicuous, but is nearly as serious: energy poverty. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the country’s lowest-income households spend almost one-quarter of theirRESEARCH ARCHIVE
The 2020 Census and Alabama (September 2020) September 15, 2020. by The Alabama Policy Institute. While Alabama’s major metropolitan areas continue to experience healthy growth, the state’s population is increasing at a rate that is less than half that of the U.S. as a whole. This poses a problem because the results of the 2020 Censuswill
THE API WATCHLIST
THE API WATCHLIST 2021 POLICY MAKER SCORECARD Purpose, Scoring, and Criteria for the 2021 Session THE API WATCHLIST 2021 POLICY MAKER SCORECARD Purpose, Scoring, and Criteria for the 2021 Session Purpose To inform the general public on the conservative stances taken or rejected by their elected State Senators and Representatives. Scoring & Evaluation 1. Annual ABOUT - ALABAMA POLICY INSTITUTE - ALABAMA POLICY INSTITUTE HISTORY. For over 30 years the Alabama Policy Institute has fought for good public policy solutions throughout the state of Alabama. API is a non-profit, non-partisan educational and research organization committed to free markets, limited government, and strong families. PRESS CONFERENCE: API ASKS GOVERNOR IVEY TO REJECT MEDICAL Press Conference: API Asks Governor Ivey to Reject Medical Marijuana Bill. Along with Eagle Forum of Alabama, ALCAP, and other groups, API called on Governor Ivey to reject the medical marijuana bill. “As physicians, one of our mantras is to do no harm. We ask the governor and the legislature to consider that principle as well.”. LEGISLATIVE SESSION: WEEK TWELVE AT THE STATE HOUSE The last full week of session is over. For our Republican supermajority in the House, medical marijuana and the gambling/lottery package took priority over conservative bills to rebalance the balance of power, keep children out of harmful surgeries, and protect the 2nd Amendment. In this week’s Top 4, we’ve got big updates on marijuana, gambling, andPHIL WILLIAMS, J.D.
Phil Williams is the Chief Policy Officer & General Counsel for the Alabama Policy Institute. Phil has served in that role since November of 2018. API is an Alabama based conservative think tank and policy advocacy organization whose focus is on matters of law that affect all Alabamians. API has advocated for conservative principles of ALABAMA HAS $1.4 BILLION IN UNSPENT CARES ACT FUNDING. IT $ 0 Alabama’s Unspent CARES Act Funds as of September 22nd, 2020 What would you do if you woke up tomorrow with millions of extra dollars in your bank account? At some point, most Alabamians have probably daydreamed of such a scenario. Perhaps you would buy a new house, a fancy car, or give it away to causes important LEGISLATIVE SESSION: WEEK FIVE AT THE STATE HOUSE In this week’s Top Five, we get updates on the the lottery and gambling bill, medical marijuana, and more! 1. Senate defeats lottery and gambling omnibus legislation. On Tuesday afternoon, the Alabama State Senate opened debate on legislation from Senator Del Marsh, R-Anniston, that would have expanded gambling and brought a lottery tothe state.
THE COSTS OF OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING IN ALABAMA An occupational license is essentially a government permission slip to do certain work. In Alabama, before one can become a hair braider, cosmetologist, shampooer, massage therapist, auctioneer, pest control worker, and so on, one must first jump through a variety of hoops—attending classes, taking exams, and paying costly initial and recurring fees—mostly set at theBISHOP JIM LOWE
Bishop Jim Lowe is the Senior Pastor of The Guiding Light Church in Birmingham, Alabama. He has frequently stated his intention is not to have people merely attend church but to become disciples in the church. He desires to empower them to think, speak, and to act to transform society. After every service, the congregation* __ Free Markets
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