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"Three Things You Need to Know"...Al Green's bad attempt at impeaching Trump...AT&T prepping for layoffs in Huntsville...a chat with Attorney General Steve Marshall...NYC Mayoral primaries show how crazy voters in the Big Apple truly are.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The end of the legislative session brings the start of the 2026 election cycle, and there's plenty of movement there this week. Alex Angle reports from Washington on the "Big Beautiful Bill" passing the House with Alabama's perspective. Jeff Sanders got out on the water with law enforcement from Alabama, Georgia and Florida who are teaming up to crack down on driving and boating under the influence. And Randy Scott has an informative story on what to do if you missed the STAR ID deadline. Todd welcomes Attorney General Steve Marshall, State Rep. Neil Rafferty, Will Parker, General Counsel for Governor Kay Ivey, and Alabama Department of Education's Bonnie Short, Director of the Alabama Reading Initiative.
Greg Davis, who is attending a Title IX Town Hall in Guntersville, talks with Moms for Liberty's Emily Jones, the Family Research Council's Senior Director of Development Randy Foret, Lieutenant Governor Will Ainsworth, State Representative Susan DuBose, Attorney General Steve Marshall, and State Rep. Brock Colvin.
Another year, another session and gambling is still illegal in Alabama, but just barely. This week Bryan sits down with 1819 News' Editor in Chief Jeff Poor to dive into Alabama's 2024 legislative session. Looming large in the conversation is the massive push for gambling and why it failed. Unfortunately, plenty of good legislation didn't pass due to the relentless efforts of a few legislators hellbent on foisting their terrible gambling bill upon the people of Alabama. But not all was lost, there were some great things that came out of the session, such as school choice and the appointment of the state health officer, which Jeff and Bryan dig into. In a republic, it's critical that every citizen stays informed. This is a must-watch episode that will give you the knowledge and perspective you need! In this week's Overtime segment – Only available to 1819 News Members! – Bryan and Jeff discuss the importance of Attorney General Steve Marshall and Senator Tommy Tuberville attending the Trump trial in New York. To join the fight and become an 1819 News Member, click here: https://1819news.com/membership. You'll have access to all our exclusive, behind-the-scenes content!
Another year, another session and gambling is still illegal in Alabama, but just barely. This week Bryan sits down with 1819 News' Editor in Chief Jeff Poor to dive into Alabama's 2024 legislative session. Looming large in the conversation is the massive push for gambling and why it failed. Unfortunately, plenty of good legislation didn't pass due to the relentless efforts of a few legislators hellbent on foisting their terrible gambling bill upon the people of Alabama. But not all was lost, there were some great things that came out of the session, such as school choice and the appointment of the state health officer, which Jeff and Bryan dig into. In a republic, it's critical that every citizen stays informed. This is a must-watch episode that will give you the knowledge and perspective you need! In this week's Overtime segment – Only available to 1819 News Members! – Bryan and Jeff discuss the importance of Attorney General Steve Marshall and Senator Tommy Tuberville attending the Trump trial in New York. To join the fight and become an 1819 News Member, click here: https://1819news.com/membership. You'll have access to all our exclusive, behind-the-scenes content!
GUEST: 7:05 AM - INTERVIEW - ALABAMA Attorney General Steve Marshall on CO Court Ruling Against Trump Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow the Show Podcasts on Apple podcasts, Audible and Spotify. Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc. Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Show Website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ How to listen live weekdays from 5 to 9 AM: https://www.wmal.com/listenlive/ Episode: Thursday, December 21, 2023 / 7 AM Hour See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall sits down with Brian Hardin to discuss gambling in Alabama.
Here at 1819 News, we've been diligent in showing and exposing how Marxism has been making inroads in the great state of Alabama. From teachers moonlighting as drag queens to graded curriculum with CRT and pronoun nonsense being assigned, we've been on the frontlines of pushing back against these concepts. Well, so has Steve Marshall. There has been no one in state government who has been fighting the evils of our day more than the Alabama Attorney General. This week, Steve sits down with Bryan to discuss what his office is doing in the realm of Transgenderism, Abortion, and Space Command. This week's overtime, Bryan and AG Marshall discuss crime in Alabama and what can be done about it. To join the fight and become an 1819 News Member and have access to all of our behind the scenes content, click here: https://1819news.com/membership
Here at 1819 News, we've been diligent in showing and exposing how Marxism has been making inroads in the great state of Alabama. From teachers moonlighting as drag queens to graded curriculum with CRT and pronoun nonsense being assigned, we've been on the frontlines of pushing back against these concepts. Well, so has Steve Marshall. There has been no one in state government who has been fighting the evils of our day more than the Alabama Attorney General. This week, Steve sits down with Bryan to discuss what his office is doing in the realm of Transgenderism, Abortion, and Space Command. This week's overtime, Bryan and AG Marshall discuss crime in Alabama and what can be done about it. To join the fight and become an 1819 News Member and have access to all of our behind the scenes content, click here: https://1819news.com/membership
Attorney General Steve Marshall joins JT to discuss Title 42 ending and illegals crossing the border.
Talking with the Attorney General about several topics including Bingo Halls and Gang ViolenceSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on The Land Show: Scott Penton, with Sugar Hill U-Pick Farm, joins us to talk about their family strawberry farm in Verbena, Alabama. Sugar Hill is reported to be the largest strawberry grower in Alabama, with more than 220,000 plants on plastic this year. You can find out more information about their farm at https://pentonfarms.com/sugar-hill-u-pick. Attorney General Steve Marshall is on to discuss the state of Alabama joining 23 other states in a lawsuit against the EPA. The suit is aimed at clarifying the uncertain language and definitions regarding the Waters of the US in the Clean Water Act. The new regulations will leave many farmers and landowners in uncertainty about their ability to use their land. https://www.alabamaag.gov/about Randall Upchurch talks about some upcoming angus cattle sales that he will be attending. And he discusses a new grain roasting and storage facility for sale in Monroe County, Alabama. http://www.selandgroup.com/agents/randall-upchurch Dent Stallworth updates us on his spring turkey season. Dent recently took a turkey in Arizona, making that the 48th state where he has harvested a gobbler. He is only missing Nevada, and he will complete the US Slam or SuperSlam. http://www.selandgroup.com/agents/dent-stallworth
No Scott Beason or Amie Beth Shaver this week, Bryan Dawson is filling in for Scott and he and Allison sit down with Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall and discuss a wide range of issues. Human trafficking and pistol braces are the main focus, but they get into much more, including Glock switches and other random thoughts. Alabama Unleashed Segment for 1819 News Members: Questions from around Alabama... Vaccine records, Marshall's switch to the Republican Party, and what Attorney General Marshall's political future may look like. To access Alabama Unleashed, the weekly Behind the Scenes Segment, click the link and become a member... Join the Fight! https://1819news.com/membership Be sure to subscribe to Alabama Unfiltered on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.
This week Bryan sits down with Attorney General Steve Marshall to discuss his priorities as the AG. They really dig into Merrick Garland's press release, threatening to do away with mandatory minimum sentences in the federal sentencing guidelines and what that would mean for Alabamians. In this weeks behind the scenes segment, Bryan and Steve discuss the dangers of the abortion pill and what his office plans to do to stop it. You definitely don't want to miss this one! To join the fight and become an 1819 News Member, click here: https://1819news.com/membership Be sure to subscribe to 1819 News The Podcast on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.
This week Bryan sits down with Attorney General Steve Marshall to discuss his priorities as the AG. They really dig into Merrick Garland's press release, threatening to do away with mandatory minimum sentences in the federal sentencing guidelines and what that would mean for Alabamians. In this weeks behind the scenes segment, Bryan and Steve discuss the dangers of the abortion pill and what his office plans to do to stop it. You definitely don't want to miss this one! To join the fight and become an 1819 News Member, click here: https://1819news.com/membership Be sure to subscribe to 1819 News The Podcast on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Attorney General Steve Marshall offers an update on where death penalty executions stand in Alabama. We'll take you there. A state panel recommends reauthorizing and revising Alabama economic development incentives laws. We have the details. Lt. Governor Will Ainsworth joins us to discuss those economic development and what we can expect in the next legislative session. Newly selected president of the Business Council of Alabama Helena Duncan sits down for her first interview since taking the helm at BCA. Sonny Brasfield of the Association of County Commissions discusses their big gathering this week. And Robbie McGhee and Arthur Mothershed of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians talk about the recent documentary about their tribe plus the latest with gambling in Alabama.
There's extraordinary growth in the state's revenue with budgets seeing record surpluses. Senate President Pro Tem Greg Reed joins us to talk about how we got here and what the Legislature will do with the money. Alabama in the national spotlight this week as the U.S. Supreme Court hears oral arguments on whether the latest congressional redistricting map complies with the law. I'll sit down with one of the plaintiffs of the case, Evan Milligan, and Tish Faulks from the ACLU to hear their side. Attorney General Steve Marshall is in studio explaining the state's case in the matter.
Alabama Attorney general Steve Marshall joined WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" radio program on Wednesday to discuss the Supreme Court hearing a landmark voting rights case. AG Marshall argued that the court ruling striking down Alabama's congressional map put too much emphasis on race and that by forcing states to draw districts based on race the Voting Rights Act violated the 14th Amendment guarantee of equal protection under the law. Marshall added, “From the start, plaintiffs set out to create two majority-black districts. And the only way they could accomplish that goal was to intentionally sort Alabamians by skin color.” NY TIMES: Supreme Court Leans Toward Alabama in Voting Rights Dispute https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/04/us/alabama-supreme-court-voting-rights-act.html For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 FM from 5-9 AM ET. To join the conversation, check us out on Twitter: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mitt Walker has a conversation about endangered species and other topics of interest to landowners with Catherine Robertson, longtime friend to the Alabama Farmers Federation and chief council to Attorney General Steve Marshall. In the wrap up Chris Prevatt has information about fall planting for grazing animals.Be sure to check out Alabama Ag Credit and Alabama Farmers Federation.
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Josh and David open with a discussion of Attorney General Steve Marshall, pointless lawsuits, and political pandering. Congresswoman Terri Sewell zooms in to talk about efforts to improve life in the Black Belt and the 7th Congressional District, efforts to honor civil rights icon Fred Gray, and more. We wrap with a discussion of the individual freedom to mask and this week's Rightwing Nut of the Week. Send us a question: We take a bit of time each week to answer questions from our audience about Alabama politics — or Alabama in general. If you have a question about a politician, a policy, or a trend — really anything — you can shoot us an email at apwproducer@gmail.com or with this form. You can also send it to us on Facebook and Twitter. Or by emailing us a voice recording to our email with your question, and we may play it on air. Either way, make sure you include your name (first name is fine) and the city or county where you live. About APW: APW is a weekly Alabama political podcast hosted by Josh Moon and David Person, two longtime Alabama political journalists. More information is available on our website. Listen anywhere you get your podcasts. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. Music credits: Music courtesy of Mr. Smith via the Free Music Archive. Visit Mr. Smith's page here.