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Alabama leaders talk education goals, no debt limit deal in sight and more on Alabama Politics This Week …

Katie Britt: Protecting women’s sports about safety, fairness — ‘This is not about demonizing transgender children’

Brooks’ campaign co-chair Stan Mcdonald: Mike Durant candidacy ‘designed for the low-information voter’

AL-5 hopeful Wardynski: Putin advance on Ukraine would be ‘a miscalculation’ — ‘Will have overestimated his abilities by a long stretch’

ALGOP chair Wahl stands by ballot challenge decisions; Vows to follow state law, party bylaws on Coleman AL-2 candidacy

State Auditor hopeful Cooke pledges to use power of office to force Alabama, ABC Board out of the alcohol business

State Sen. Albritton warns Mississippi Choctaw, Florida Seminole tribes could get ‘involved’ in Alabama gambling debate

State Rep. Pringle: Nothing in Voting Rights Act establishes a right to have protected class congressional representation proportionate to the population

Andalusia Mayor Earl Johnson: School choice ‘won’t help our situation’ — ‘Don’t take money away from the public school system to send your child to a private school’

U.S. Rep. Rogers: ‘Really pleased’ SCOTUS took action; Three-judge panel ruling on congressional districts ‘incredibly irresponsible’

State Rep. Stringer: Business, law enforcement, education communities seek exceptions to constitutional carry proposal

House Majority Ldr Ledbetter: School choice push comes ‘kind of late’ — ‘I don’t know if you would take a shotgun approach to try to fix education’

U.S. Sen. Tuberville: ‘Absolutely amazing’ how Biden in one year single-handedly ‘destroyed our energy supply’

State Sen. McClendon anticipates high court ruling on congressional maps soon — Says he wishes lower court had informed legislature of criteria ‘before we drew the maps’

Mo Brooks blames opponent for federal judges’ decision rejecting Alabama redistricting maps — ‘They were vetted by Katie Britt’

ALGOP chair Wahl: Republicans will plan to win all seven of Alabama’s congressional seats if federal court-ordered redistricting dilutes Democrat vote
