Iran conflict is not at a stalemate, Alabama could close primaries, the AHSAA is not doing a good job, and more on Alabama Politics This Week…

Iran conflict is not at a stalemate; Alabama could close primaries; the AHSAA is not doing a good job, and more on Alabama Politics This Week…

After weeks of conflict, many are asking why it still feels unresolved and whether anything has actually changed. Some reports even push back on the idea that things are at a standstill, despite how it’s being portrayed.

Alabama lawmakers are moving closer to closing party primaries, aiming to stop crossover voting and reshape how elections work in the state.

Also, the Alabama High School Athletic Association continues to clash with state leaders over eligibility rules and decision-making, raising serious questions about its future and authority.

We break down all of it and more on Alabama Politics This Week, airing on TV, radio, and online across the state.

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