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What voters should know about constitutional items on the November ballot

October 21, 2022
by The Alabama Policy Institute API NewsEditorialsGood Governance

Election Day 2022 is now less than three weeks away. And while the focus for many voters may be on races for governor, U.S. Senate and the Alabama Legislature, there are also 10 constitutional amendments and a vote on the revised Constitution of Alab ...

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Excuses are easy — Meaningful policy change takes bold leadership

September 20, 2022
by Justin Bogie EditorialsFiscal Policy

As summer turns to fall, the drumbeat for the Alabama Legislature to enact meaningful tax reform legislation has picked up its pace. But there is still no action — only discussion of temporary relief and the same old excuses as to why long-term refor ...

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Alabamians deserve more than a one-time tax rebate

September 14, 2022
by Justin Bogie EditorialsFiscal Policy

“I think they deserve it.” That is what House Majority Leader Nathaniel Ledbetter (R-Rainsville) said last week when asked about the possibility of using state government’s record revenue surplus to provide Alabamians with a one-time tax rebate.And h ...

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Alabama lawmakers can look to Missouri for bold tax reforms

September 6, 2022
by Justin Bogie Around the NeighborhoodFiscal Policy

This week, Missouri lawmakers will head back to work for a called special legislative session that will have one purpose: to enact the largest income tax cut in state history. If approved, Missouri will join at least 32 other states&nb ...

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Systemic problems making it difficult to both work in and attract new workers to Alabama

August 29, 2022
by Justin Bogie EditorialsFiscal PolicyGood Governance

At the end of July, Alabama’s labor force participation rate was 57.2%. The national average was 62.1%. Just four states rank below Alabama. When Alabama’s labor participation rate is low, we all pay the price. Businesses continue to struggle with st ...

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Why Medicaid expansion is a bad idea for Alabama

August 15, 2022
by Justin Bogie EditorialsFiscal Policy

As the Legislature heads toward its 2023 regular legislative session, calls for Medicaid expansion are likely to increase. Alabama remains one of 12 states that has not expanded coverage under Obamacare. The question is, will state lawmakers continue ...

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The truth behind inflation and the impending recession

August 15, 2022
by Justin Bogie EditorialsFiscal Policy

Last week, the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis announced that the country’s economic growth rate had dropped by 0.9 percent, falling for the second straight quarter. While the White House and others claim that the country is not experiencing a reces ...

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