

HB94 (2018) - Protester Felony
This bill would allow the government to charge protesters with a Class B Felony. The charge could come if 1) someone attempts to prevent or prevents speech (imagine yelling loudly from across the street)...
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This bill would allow the government to charge protesters with a Class B Felony. The charge could come if 1) someone attempts to prevent or prevents speech (imagine yelling loudly from across the street)...
This bill passed the Senate on May 11 but did not make it out of committee in the House. It would have proposed an amendment to the Alabama Constitution to permit the display of the Ten Commandments on...
This bill passed the Senate on April 11 but did not come to the floor for a vote in the House. It would have authorized a separate police force for the church, which would have vested state powers in a...
This bill allows religious adoption agencies to refuse child placement to families who do not share their religious beliefs. While this will most likely discriminate against same-sex couples, there is a...