
SB 55 – Out of State Driver License Invalidation
Background: SB55 would invalidate the use of any out-of-state driver’s license where the state did not require the license holder to show proof of lawful presence in the United States to...
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Background: SB55 would invalidate the use of any out-of-state driver’s license where the state did not require the license holder to show proof of lawful presence in the United States to...
Background: HB7, known as the Laken Riley Act, would authorize state and local law enforcement agencies to enter into formal agreements with federal agencies such as the Department of...
Background: HB 107 and SB 79 are companion bills that propose a series of definitions that will apply to all laws outlined in the Code of Alabama. These bills are designed to disenfranchise...
Background: Under current Alabama law, your ballot will be rejected if you forget to sign the return envelope, or do not have it notarized or signed by two witnesses. Many voters make...
Background: Pregnant people who have not been formally approved for Medicaid coverage but who submit proof of pregnancy and household income information to a qualified provider can receive...