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The Alabama Reflector is an independent, nonprofit news outlet dedicated to covering state government and politics in the state of Alabama.
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Via Jacob Fischler: Trump left open the possibility of scrapping or adjusting the additional tariffs before November, saying in the Oval Office late Friday that “We’re gonna have to see what happens.”
Trump pledges additional 100% tariffs on China by Nov. 1 | Alabama Reflector
The two countries imposed escalating trade barriers on one another since Trump announced wide-ranging tariffs in early April.
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My column from Monday. Don’t call it “self-deportation.” Two immigrants living in Alabama were detained despite having no criminal records. They were coerced into leaving the country. It reflects an immigration system whose single goal is creating a class of people outside the law.
Immigrating legally shouldn't be hard. Harassing immigrants shouldn't be easy. | Alabama Reflector
You can't immigrate to the United States "the right way" when the system makes it effectively impossible to come to the country legally.
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Via ProPublica: When 19-year-old Jorge Ruiz walked into the Autauga County Jail in handcuffs on Oct. 28, 2018, he wasn’t a typical suspect. He was out of place and in big trouble in a deeply conservative part of Alabama. https://ow.ly/qfkO50Xa1gq
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Leaders in the tech industry have enjoyed an overall deregulatory attitude under the Trump administration, but antitrust experts say the administration’s hands-off approach could end up hurting American companies’ ability to innovate and compete on a global scale. https://ow.ly/bAoL50Xa1Oa
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Via Jennifer Shutt: The Trump administration announced Friday it had begun mass layoffs of federal employees, a step not taken during previous government shutdowns and one that could significantly reshape the size and scope of the government.
‘Substantial’ layoffs of federal workers launched by Trump administration amid shutdown | Alabama Reflector
Labor unions that represent federal workers indicated they plan to let the judicial system determine whether the layoffs are legal.
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Commentary by Katie Owens-Murphy: "(Alabama) should no longer claim to speak on behalf of survivors if it only acknowledges pain that can be harnessed for vengeance. It does not know what to do with survivors like Will Berry who insist on restorative justice." https://ow.ly/E4qE50X9ijW
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Via Andrea Tinker: Alabama State Schools Superintendent Eric Mackey said Thursday that numbers expected to be released next week could show the largest decline in K-12 enrollment in the state in 40 years. https://ow.ly/5zBB50X9uTx
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Via Jacob Fischler: Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall signed a brief from Republican AGs arguing their states are harmed by the protests in Chicago and other cities that impede federal ICE officers from doing their jobs. https://ow.ly/Z68r50X9uxq
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President Donald Trump said Thursday he’s prepared to cancel funding approved by Congress that he believes is going toward programs supported by Democrats, though he didn’t share any additional details during a Cabinet meeting. https://ow.ly/svFf50X9oje
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Via Stateline: States are usually reimbursed for federal costs once federal spending impasses are resolved. But the Trump administration’s record of pulling funding and targeting Democratic-led states has some officials worried about what comes after the shutdown. https://ow.ly/O3Hb50X9bWL
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Via Louisiana Illuminator: The lawsuit calls on the FDA to reverse regulatory action it took in 2023 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, allowing doctors to prescribe mifepristone through remote patients visits or – as the lawsuit claims – without any interaction with a medical professional.
Louisiana sues Food & Drug Administration to stop mailing of abortion medication | Alabama Reflector
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill filed a lawsuit this week that calls on the federal government to strike down rules that allow the distribution of abortion drugs without an in-person doctor’s visit.
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Via Jennifer Shutt: A majority of Americans disapprove of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s job performance and the federal government’s evolving vaccine policy, according to a poll released Thursday by the nonpartisan health organization KFF. https://ow.ly/ATtF50X9bgv
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Via Andrea Tinker: Alabama’s community colleges are continuing to see enrollment rise, according to data presented to the Alabama College Community System (ACCS) Board of Trustees on Wednesday. https://ow.ly/EUuF50X8T98
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Via Sarah Jane Tribble & KFF Health News : A 91-year-old learns to check health portals; a 7-year-old finally can do homework. They were among rural residents helped by a digital navigator, until President Trump abruptly canceled the Digital Equity Act’s dollars. https://ow.ly/TAp450X8KR7
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Via Jacob Fischler: The Federal Aviation Administration reported no travel delays due to staffing levels at U.S. air traffic control facilities Wednesday, following a day of some delays related to above-average absences at a handful of facilities. https://ow.ly/ZxPe50X8JtJ
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Via Jennifer Shutt: Both sides in the federal government shutdown remained dug in Wednesday, as the Senate failed to pass Republicans’ short-term government funding bill for the sixth time and Democrats could not get the support needed to advance their counterproposal. https://ow.ly/u9ek50X8J3S
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Rep. Greg Stanton, D-Arizona, led efforts to gain recognition to get U.S. Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva sworn in Wednesday. GOP Rep. Russ Fulcher of Idaho, presiding over the House during its pro forma session, quickly gaveled out and did not recognize the Democrats. https://ow.ly/M4Kq50X8SQ6
US House GOP delays seating Rep.-elect Grijalva, potential deciding vote on Epstein petition | Alabama Reflector
Grijalva has vowed to be the 218th and final signature needed on a bipartisan petition to force a vote on the measure.
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Via Julie O'Donoghue & Louisiana Illuminator: Medicaid enrollees can struggle to find doctors because of low reimbursement rates. The Louisiana Department of Health said Tuesday it raised rates to incentivize more medical professionals to see people with Medicaid coverage. https://ow.ly/XlZ850X8AaN
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Via Nada Hassanein and Stateline: With hotter temperatures come more heat-related workplace injuries — about 28,000 injuries each year, according to a new study published Monday in the journal Environmental Health. https://ow.ly/6byI50X8v2w
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Via Andrea Tinker: HB 44, sponsored by Rep. Donna Givens, R-Loxley, would direct the Alabama Department of Human Resources (DHR) to request a waiver from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to allow recipients of SNAP benefits to buy hot rotisserie chickens. https://ow.ly/N9ct50X8oKg
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Via Anna Barrett: Montgomery police said Tuesday they have not yet made arrests in connection with a Saturday shooting that left two dead and 12 injured. https://ow.ly/zz0g50X83BY