TOP STORY Partisan divide is deep on election legislation

In October, the Associated Press reported that the “New South Souls to the Polls Initiative” was paying churches a $6 contribution “for each documented early vote” to cover the expenses for outreach and transportation to help people vote early by absentee ballot. Kiel said his bill would not

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COVID-19 relief for Alabama education totals more than $4B

Committee member Rep. Jamie Kiel, R-Russellville, said he’s pleased the newest funding would be distributed directly to local boards of education. “Our local leaders know the needs of our students better than bureaucrats in Washington or Montgomery,” Kiel said. “Because this money must be spent

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Born Alive Bill

Rep. Jamie Kiel, R-Russellville, supports the bill and said the legislation was about protecting the most vulnerable in society. “I find it reprehensible that anybody who calls themselves a doctor would deny lifesaving treatment to a baby,” Kiel said. READ MORE

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House passes “born alive” abortion bill

Rep. Jamie Kiel, R-Russellville, said he supports the bill, which he said protects vulnerable babies and that he finds it reprehensible that “anybody who calls themselves a doctor would deny lifesaving treatment to a baby.” “We’re not talking about a baby in the womb. We’re talking about a baby

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Dale Jackson

3. Making all businesses essential State Representative Jamie Kiel (R-Russellville) has proposed legislation that would eliminate the distinction between “essential” and “non-essential” businesses. It has been approved by the Alabama Senate Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Development

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Kiel on WFSA

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) – A Senate committee plans to discuss a bill Wednesday allowing businesses and houses of worship to stay open if they follow guidelines during a pandemic. Under the bill, businesses could stay open if they follow all safety precautions issued by the governor or

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