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Latest news from around the Yellowhammer State:
- Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox says he would prefer city to not host A-Day games anymore
The annual spring game A-Day tradition has been a staple of the Alabama Crimson Tide football program for as long as can be remembered, with fans packing into Bryant-Denny Stadium for free admission and getting their first look at that fall’s edition of the team during a scrimmage. A-Day has always been an event to The post Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox says he would prefer city to not host A-Day games anymore appeared first on Yellowhammer News.
- 2026 race for Alabama Secretary of State gets competitive, Dobson takes fundraising lead
Another contest on the 2026 Alabama Republican Party primary ballot got competitive last week with the announcement of former congressional candidate Caroleene Dobson jumping into the Secretary of State’s race against Andrew Sorrell, who had yet to have a contender. Sorrell, currently serving in statewide office as State Auditor, reported $313,869.57 cash on hand as The post 2026 race for Alabama Secretary of State gets competitive, Dobson takes fundraising lead appeared first on Yellowhammer News.
- With full support of Alabama GOP members, U.S. House passes President Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’
On Thursday, the U.S. House of Representatives gave final approval to President Donald Trump’s signature budgetary package — the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ Act — in a party line 218-214 vote, sending the $3.4 trillion measure to the president’s desk to sign just in time for the July 4 holiday deadline. Each of Alabama’s Republican The post With full support of Alabama GOP members, U.S. House passes President Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ appeared first on Yellowhammer News.
- Dr. Daniel Sutter: Can we contain entitlement spending before a fiscal crisis?
The national debt exceeds $36 trillion with a projected $1.9 trillion to be added in 2025. Critics contend that placing entitlement programs like Social Security and Medicare off limits dooms Uncle Sam to bankruptcy. Can we contain entitlement spending? Let’s first be precise about entitlement programs. Despite the name, the U.S. recognizes no right to The post Dr. Daniel Sutter: Can we contain entitlement spending before a fiscal crisis? appeared first on Yellowhammer News.