John Archibald: Why Bills Don’t Pass in Alabama

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If there’s anyone who can breath a sigh of relief coming out of the recent Alabama legislative session, it’s the Birmingham Water Works Board. Officials there were not happy with a proposed bill that would change the make up of the board and bring new restrictions. That bill died. But the board also spent hundreds of thousands of dollars for lobbyists to try and defeat it. We hear about it with Alabama Media Group columnist John Archibald.

 

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