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Should Alabama taxpayers bail out Birmingham-Southern College?

January 18, 2023
by Justin Bogie EditorialsFiscal Policy

Birmingham-Southern College (BSC) says that it needs a $37.5 million infusion of cash to continue operations. Now it is asking state and local officials, as well as alumni, to lobby Gov. Kay Ivey (R) to include that bailout in her upcoming budget pro ...

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Five resolutions for Alabama’s government in 2023

January 4, 2023
by Justin Bogie EditorialsFiscal Policy

The new year is a time for all Alabamians to reflect on the past and make new resolutions for change. It's also a time for the state's government to reflect on their own recent track record.In the past four years, the Alabama government took and spen ...

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Richard Shelby’s retirement could mean less federal dependency, more fiscal responsibility for Alabama and the nation

December 29, 2022
by Justin Bogie EditorialsFiscal Policy

Last week, the United State Congress passed a $1.7 billion omnibus spending bill, averting a partial government shutdown and securing funding for the rest of fiscal year 2023. The bill includes $800 million for domestic funding and $858 million in de ...

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Lawmakers should take less money from you in 2023, not look for ways to spend more

December 21, 2022
by Justin Bogie EditorialsFiscal Policy

Despite early projections that a potential recession may not have as hard-hitting of an impact on Alabama as previously expected, do not expect permanent tax relief for Alabamians in 2023. That was the message provided Friday night by incoming chair ...

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The truth behind Alabama’s ‘most conservative Legislature’ ranking

December 14, 2022
by Justin Bogie EditorialsFiscal Policy

According to a recent ranking from the Conservative Political Action Coalition’s (CPAC) Center for Legislative Accountability (CLA), Alabama’s state Legislature was the most conservative in the United States in 2021. Alabama scored a total of 74 out ...

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With billions of federal education dollars unspent, why does the Alabama Department of Education continue to ask for more?

December 9, 2022
by Justin Bogie EditorialsEducation FreedomFiscal Policy

Alabama’s K-12 schools have over $2 billion in federal stimulus funding that is yet to be spent, according to a recent report from al.com. The money was appropriated to the state by Congress beginning in 2020 under the guise of a federal health emerg ...

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Is this what fiscal conservatism looks like?

November 28, 2022
by Justin Bogie EditorialsFiscal Policy

Last week, a Washington Examiner columnist wrote an opinion piece entitled “Fiscal conservatism doesn’t always mean tax cuts.” It highlighted recent comments by the Alabama House of Representatives’ newly elected Speaker Pro Tem Chris Pringle (R-Mobi ...

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Consequences of Medicaid expansion go beyond dollars and cents

November 16, 2022
by Justin Bogie EditorialsFiscal Policy

State Sen. Chris Elliott (R-Josephine) feels that a push for Medicaid expansion could come from Republican legislators when the new legislative quadrennium starts in March 2023. In a recent interview on the “Jeff Poor Show,” Elliott reiterated that h ...

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When it comes to tax cuts, actions speak louder than words — Alabamians are watching and waiting

November 15, 2022
by Justin Bogie EditorialsFiscal Policy

As Governor Kay Ivey prepares to enter her second full term in office, could permanent tax relief finally be in the cards for Alabamians? The answer is, maybe, but it still seems unlikely that sweeping tax reforms for citizens are on the horizon. ...

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Grocery and other permanent tax cuts ‘on the table’ in 2023, but lawmakers should think bolder

November 8, 2022
by Justin Bogie EditorialsFiscal Policy

The talk of the legislature pursuing meaningful tax cuts during the 2023 regular session continues to pick up momentum. That is good news for Alabamians, though state lawmakers continue to hedge their bets as to whether the talk will become reality.T ...

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