A person could face a minimum of five years in prison if convicted multiple times of disrupting a worship service.
Under HB37 and SB233, the base offense, which is generally a Class A misdemeanor, would become a Class D felony.
President Donald Trump during the 2024 campaign pledged to make IVF affordable and accessible to all Americans.
Members of the Alabama Legislature heard budget proposals from various education agencies Monday. Officials from the Public Education Health Insurance Program (PEEHIP), the Alabama Community College ...
House Bill 41 would challenge a 17-year-old Supreme Court decision restricting the death penalty to cases involving murder or ...
Here are the bills that passed the Alabama Legislature this week. House HB 297, sponsored by Rep. Thomas Jackson, ...
Democratic lawmakers raised early and pointed concerns Tuesday over what they described as the mysterious and unexplained ...
Coleman said she’s filing a clean lottery and gaming bill. It’s an effort that would allow Alabamians to vote on a ...
As of January 30, 364 bills have been filed in the House, and 238 bills have been filed in the Senate. The House will reconvene on Tuesday, February 3, at 1:00 PM, and the Senate will reconvene on the ...