API’s Stephanie Smith discusses gambling legislation with Jeff Poor
https://fmtalk1065.com/podcast/jeff-poor-show-tuesday-2-06-24
An essential aspect of state policy is that it is implemented in a reasonable, efficient, and effective manner. Good policy is worthless if the government is run badly.
API’s desire is to see Alabama’s leaders consistently govern with excellence. For much of our state’s history, this has not been the case. Corruption has grown unfettered in Montgomery and kickbacks to family members of government leaders and bureaucrats are not surprising.
Current and future leaders should purpose to change this reality and make our state government one that is run with honor and in view of the people it exists to serve–the residents of this great state. A government that is being run well will give tax dollars back to residents as often as possible, be fully transparent in its operations for view by the press and the public, and be innovative in ways it can serve Alabama.
https://fmtalk1065.com/podcast/jeff-poor-show-tuesday-2-06-24
The Regular Session of the Alabama Legislature is upon us. Though the only statutory requirement of our state legislature is to pass balanced budgets, there
A recent poll commissioned by the Alabama Policy Institute (API) shows that the planned expansion of statewide gambling is not a primary concern for Republican