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Tired of the screaming rightwing maniacs on talk radio? You’ve found the right spot. APW will recap the top stories with the people who cover the news, offering unique insight and commentary you won’t find elsewhere, and providing interviews with newsmakers from both sides of the aisle.
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This week, Josh and David discuss Biden's recent gaffe and the implications of political rhetoric, comparing it to Trump's consistent controversial statements. Representative Sam Jones discusses the recent pro-growth conference held by the Democrats in Alabama, focusing on key issues such as education, healthcare, and gaming legislation. Elizabeth Anderson, the Democratic candidate for Alabama's 6th Congressional District, shares her journey from activist to entrepreneur and her motivations for running for office, particularly focusing on reproductive rights and maternal healthcare. Finally, the recent mistrial in the John Williams murder case, and the implications of race and gun laws in the context of law enforcement. X/Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/alathisweek Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/alathisweek About Our Sponsor Alabama Politics This Week is sponsored by Wind Creek Hospitality. Gaming is the heart of Wind Creek Hospitality, but they offer so much more. Wind Creek's 10 distinct properties in the U.S. and Caribbean — including four in Alabama — provide world-class entertainment, dining, hotel stays, amenities and activities. As the principal gaming and hospitality entity for the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, Wind Creek continues to grow and offer guests luxurious destinations and opportunities for escape. Send us a question We take a bit of time each week to answer questions from our audience about Alabama politics — or Alabama in general. If you have a question about a politician, a policy, or a trend — really anything — you can shoot us an email at apwproducer@gmail.com. You can also send it to us on Facebook and Twitter. Or by emailing us a voice recording to our email with your question, and we may play it on air. Either way, make sure you include your name (first name is fine) and the city or county where you live. Music credits Music courtesy of Mr. Smith via the Free Music Archive: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/mr-smith/discography
In this episode of Alabama Politics This Week, hosts Josh Moon and David Person discuss the current political climate in Alabama and the upcoming elections. They delve into the implications of the MAGA movement, its connection to historical racism, and the evolving nature of American cultural identity. Then, Josh and David interview Shamari Figures, a candidate in the competitive congressional race in southern Alabama. The conversation covers key issues such as healthcare access, economic opportunities, and the challenges of Medicaid expansion in Alabama. Figures emphasizes the importance of voter turnout and engagement. Finally, we delve into two significant political controversies in Alabama. The first segment focuses on the tumultuous relationship between Gov. Kay Ivey and Kent Davis, the head of the Department of Veterans Affairs, highlighting the complexities of authority and ethics complaints. The second segment shifts to the troubling case of Dennoriss Richardson, whose suspicious death following a police complaint raises serious concerns about police accountability and civil rights. X/Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/alathisweekFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/alathisweek About Our Sponsor Alabama Politics This Week is sponsored by Wind Creek Hospitality. Gaming is the heart of Wind Creek Hospitality, but they offer so much more. Wind Creek's 10 distinct properties in the U.S. and Caribbean — including four in Alabama — provide world-class entertainment, dining, hotel stays, amenities and activities. As the principal gaming and hospitality entity for the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, Wind Creek continues to grow and offer guests luxurious destinations and opportunities for escape. Send us a question We take a bit of time each week to answer questions from our audience about Alabama politics — or Alabama in general. If you have a question about a politician, a policy, or a trend — really anything — you can shoot us an email at apwproducer@gmail.com. You can also send it to us on Facebook and Twitter. Or by emailing us a voice recording to our email with your question, and we may play it on air. Either way, make sure you include your name (first name is fine) and the city or county where you live. Music credits Music courtesy of Mr. Smith via the Free Music Archive: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/mr-smith/discography
Josh Moon and David Person discuss comments made by Donald Trump about Sen. Katie Britt, Mark Cuban's insights on Trump's leadership, and an analysis of Kamala Harris's recent interview. They also reflect on the legacy of Lilly Ledbetter and her impact on women's rights and pay equity. Dr. Joe Reed, the chair of the Alabama Democratic Conference, discusses the upcoming meetings of the Alabama Democratic Party and the Alabama Democratic Conference, highlighting significant bylaw changes, the strained relationship with the Democratic National Committee (DNC), and his view on the influence of former Sen. Doug Jones on party dynamics. Then, Josh and David engage with Makhayla DesRosiers from the SPLC and Beverly M. Cooper from Stand-Up Mobile to discuss the importance of voter outreach and civic engagement in Alabama. They explore the challenges of voter intimidation, the need for informed voting, and the significance of targeting young voters. To close, Josh and David discuss the recent controversies surrounding voter rights and election integrity. X/Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/alathisweek Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/alathisweek About Our Sponsor Alabama Politics This Week is sponsored by Wind Creek Hospitality. Gaming is the heart of Wind Creek Hospitality, but they offer so much more. Wind Creek's 10 distinct properties in the U.S. and Caribbean — including four in Alabama — provide world-class entertainment, dining, hotel stays, amenities and activities. As the principal gaming and hospitality entity for the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, Wind Creek continues to grow and offer guests luxurious destinations and opportunities for escape. Send us a question We take a bit of time each week to answer questions from our audience about Alabama politics — or Alabama in general. If you have a question about a politician, a policy, or a trend — really anything — you can shoot us an email at apwproducer@gmail.com. You can also send it to us on Facebook and Twitter. Or by emailing us a voice recording to our email with your question, and we may play it on air. Either way, make sure you include your name (first name is fine) and the city or county where you live. Music credits Music courtesy of Mr. Smith via the Free Music Archive: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/mr-smith/discography
This week, Josh Moon and David Person talk insights from an environmental justice meeting, the political campaign of Caroleene Dobson, and the implications of historical family legacies on current race relations. State Rep. Chris England joins the show to discuss key legislative issues in Alabama, focusing on online sales tax, education funding, criminal justice oversight, and the bail bonds system. Finally, the importance of Medicaid expansion, the impact of gerrymandering on representation, and the rise of right-wing extremism and conspiracy theories. X/Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/alathisweek Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/alathisweek About Our Sponsor Alabama Politics This Week is sponsored by Wind Creek Hospitality. Gaming is the heart of Wind Creek Hospitality, but they offer so much more. Wind Creek's 10 distinct properties in the U.S. and Caribbean — including four in Alabama — provide world-class entertainment, dining, hotel stays, amenities and activities. As the principal gaming and hospitality entity for the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, Wind Creek continues to grow and offer guests luxurious destinations and opportunities for escape. Send us a question We take a bit of time each week to answer questions from our audience about Alabama politics — or Alabama in general. If you have a question about a politician, a policy, or a trend — really anything — you can shoot us an email at apwproducer@gmail.com. You can also send it to us on Facebook and Twitter. Or by emailing us a voice recording to our email with your question, and we may play it on air. Either way, make sure you include your name (first name is fine) and the city or county where you live. Music credits Music courtesy of Mr. Smith via the Free Music Archive: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/mr-smith/discography
This week, Josh and David discuss the ongoing challenges of voter suppression in the state, which always seems to come from Republicans. They delve into the implications of photo ID laws and the broader political landscape surrounding voting rights. Nicholas Perkins discusses the tragic death of his brother, Steve Perkins, at the hands of Decatur police, and the subsequent community response. He highlights the overwhelming support from the community, the political implications of the incident, and his personal transformation as a result of the tragedy. Finally, Josh and David recap the recent VP debate, and the implications of reproductive rights on voter sentiment.
This week, Josh Moon and David Person discuss the pressing issue of gun violence in Alabama, reflecting on societal attitudes towards firearms and the lack of respect for life. Sheriff Derek Cunningham discusses the challenges faced by law enforcement in Alabama, particularly regarding the rise of Glock switches that convert firearms into automatic weapons. Finally, Josh and David discuss the historic election of Michelle Watkins as the first black woman on the Huntsville City Council. They explore the implications of her victory on local power dynamics and the challenges she may face. About Our Sponsor Alabama Politics This Week is sponsored by Wind Creek Hospitality. Gaming is the heart of Wind Creek Hospitality, but they offer so much more. Wind Creek's 10 distinct properties in the U.S. and Caribbean — including four in Alabama — provide world-class entertainment, dining, hotel stays, amenities and activities. As the principal gaming and hospitality entity for the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, Wind Creek continues to grow and offer guests luxurious destinations and opportunities for escape. Send us a question We take a bit of time each week to answer questions from our audience about Alabama politics — or Alabama in general. If you have a question about a politician, a policy, or a trend — really anything — you can shoot us an email at apwproducer@gmail.com. You can also send it to us on Facebook and Twitter. Or by emailing us a voice recording to our email with your question, and we may play it on air. Either way, make sure you include your name (first name is fine) and the city or county where you live. Music credits Music courtesy of Mr. Smith via the Free Music Archive: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/mr-smith/discography
In this episode of Alabama Politics This Week, Josh Moon and David Person delve into the toxic political rhetoric surrounding Donald Trump and its implications for American politics, particularly within the Republican Party. Celsa Stallworth from the SPLC's Alabama Office and Carlos Javier Torres from the Hispanic and Immigrant Center of Alabama join the show to talk about the importance of voter engagement within the Hispanic and immigrant communities in Alabama. Then, Dr. Jack Hawkins Jr., chancellor of Troy University, reflects on his tenure and the emotional journey of stepping down. He discusses the upcoming documentary "Beyond the War," which highlights his unique partnership with a former Viet Cong soldier and the importance of reconciliation. Finally, David and Josh critique the current political discourse, highlighting the toxicity and divisiveness that has emerged, particularly in the context of race and class. About Our Sponsor Alabama Politics This Week is sponsored by Wind Creek Hospitality. Gaming is the heart of Wind Creek Hospitality, but they offer so much more. Wind Creek's 10 distinct properties in the U.S. and Caribbean — including four in Alabama — provide world-class entertainment, dining, hotel stays, amenities and activities. As the principal gaming and hospitality entity for the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, Wind Creek continues to grow and offer guests luxurious destinations and opportunities for escape. Send us a question We take a bit of time each week to answer questions from our audience about Alabama politics — or Alabama in general. If you have a question about a politician, a policy, or a trend — really anything — you can shoot us an email at apwproducer@gmail.com. You can also send it to us on Facebook and Twitter. Or by emailing us a voice recording to our email with your question, and we may play it on air. Either way, make sure you include your name (first name is fine) and the city or county where you live. Music courtesy of Mr. Smith via the Free Music Archive: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/mr-smith/discography
Josh and David discuss the first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. They also talk about the impact of endorsements from celebrities like Taylor Swift and the potential outcome of the election. Was the debate a turning point in the election? State Rep. Phillip Ensler zooms in to discuss his thoughts on the first presidential debate, and he also talks about the importance of the Biden-Harris administration's contributions to Alabama, particularly in terms of funding for infrastructure and pandemic response. Then the conversation shifts to gun legislation. Finally, David and Josh remember the anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. And updates on the Stephen Perkins shooting and police accountability in Decatur. About Our Sponsor: Alabama Politics This Week is sponsored by ⁠⁠⁠⁠Wind Creek Hospitality⁠⁠⁠⁠. Gaming is the heart of Wind Creek Hospitality, but they offer so much more. Wind Creek's 10 distinct properties in the U.S. and Caribbean — including four in Alabama — provide world-class entertainment, dining, hotel stays, amenities and activities. As the principal gaming and hospitality entity for the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, Wind Creek continues to grow and offer guests luxurious destinations and opportunities for escape. Send us a question: We take a bit of time each week to answer questions from our audience about Alabama politics — or Alabama in general. If you have a question about a politician, a policy, or a trend — really anything — you can shoot us an email at ⁠⁠⁠⁠apwproducer@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠. You can also send it to us on ⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠. Or by emailing us a voice recording to our email with your question, and we may play it on air. Either way, make sure you include your name (first name is fine) and the city or county where you live. About APW: APW is a weekly Alabama political podcast hosted by Josh Moon and David Person, two longtime Alabama political journalists. Listen anywhere you get your podcasts or watch on Youtube. Music credits: Music courtesy of Mr. Smith via the Free Music Archive. Visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠Mr. Smith's page here.
This week, Josh and David discuss various topics including the turnaround of Alabama State University under Quentin Ross, the importance of Historically Black Colleges and Universities, and the impact of name, image, and likeness (NIL) payments on college athletics. Then, the SPLC's Brandon Jones discusses the recent polling in Alabama's CD2 race. He highlights the increase in enthusiasm among voters and the impact of the top of the ticket on down-ballot races. They also discuss the importance of voter turnout and the challenges faced in getting people to vote. Finally, David and Josh discuss two proposed bills in Alabama: an anti-vaping law and a bill to raise the online sales tax for education. And this week's rightwing nut of the week. About Our Sponsor: Alabama Politics This Week is sponsored by ⁠⁠⁠Wind Creek Hospitality⁠⁠⁠. Gaming is the heart of Wind Creek Hospitality, but they offer so much more. Wind Creek's 10 distinct properties in the U.S. and Caribbean — including four in Alabama — provide world-class entertainment, dining, hotel stays, amenities and activities. As the principal gaming and hospitality entity for the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, Wind Creek continues to grow and offer guests luxurious destinations and opportunities for escape. Send us a question: We take a bit of time each week to answer questions from our audience about Alabama politics — or Alabama in general. If you have a question about a politician, a policy, or a trend — really anything — you can shoot us an email at ⁠⁠⁠apwproducer@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠. You can also send it to us on ⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠. Or by emailing us a voice recording to our email with your question, and we may play it on air. Either way, make sure you include your name (first name is fine) and the city or county where you live. About APW: APW is a weekly Alabama political podcast hosted by Josh Moon and David Person, two longtime Alabama political journalists. Listen anywhere you get your podcasts or watch on Youtube. Music credits: Music courtesy of Mr. Smith via the Free Music Archive. Visit ⁠⁠⁠Mr. Smith's page here.
This week, the controversial political statements made by Auburn basketball coach Bruce Pearl and the impact it may have on recruiting. Josh also dislikes social media and its negative effects on communication and society. In the guest segment, Alabama House Minority Leader Anthony Daniels discusses the recent city elections in Huntsville. Then, the overtime tax bill, which repeals the tax on overtime pay. Anthony Daniels defends the bill, arguing that it puts money back into the pockets of workers and stimulates the local economy. He also criticizes the prioritization of funds for private schools over working-class individuals. In the close, Josh and David discuss the lack of a real abortion debate in the presidential race and criticize Republicans for not having a plan to handle issues like rape, incest, and IVF. Finally, a conversation on the anti-DEI legislation and the division it creates. About Our Sponsor: Alabama Politics This Week is sponsored by ⁠⁠Wind Creek Hospitality⁠⁠. Gaming is the heart of Wind Creek Hospitality, but they offer so much more. Wind Creek's 10 distinct properties in the U.S. and Caribbean — including four in Alabama — provide world-class entertainment, dining, hotel stays, amenities and activities. As the principal gaming and hospitality entity for the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, Wind Creek continues to grow and offer guests luxurious destinations and opportunities for escape. Send us a question: We take a bit of time each week to answer questions from our audience about Alabama politics — or Alabama in general. If you have a question about a politician, a policy, or a trend — really anything — you can shoot us an email at ⁠⁠apwproducer@gmail.com⁠⁠. You can also send it to us on ⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠. Or by emailing us a voice recording to our email with your question, and we may play it on air. Either way, make sure you include your name (first name is fine) and the city or county where you live. About APW: APW is a weekly Alabama political podcast hosted by Josh Moon and David Person, two longtime Alabama political journalists. Listen anywhere you get your podcasts or watch on Youtube. Music credits: Music courtesy of Mr. Smith via the Free Music Archive. Visit ⁠⁠Mr. Smith's page here.
This week, Josh and David discuss the contrast between the Republican and Democratic National Conventions — and the speeches by Barack and Michelle Obama, emphasizing their aspirational messages and the need for unity and acceptance. Then, the SPLC's Jerome Dees joins the show to explain the Alabama Voting Rights Act (SB7) and the need for voting rights legislation in the state. The bill aims to restore voting rights, allow for absentee voting without qualification, enable same-day voter registration, and create an Alabama voting rights commission. Jess Unger and Tafeni English-Relf join the show, to address concerns about Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen's recent actions to purge voter rolls of individuals with DHS-issued IDs, potentially targeting naturalized citizens. They discussed the legal issues, particularly violations of the National Voter Registration Act, and the intimidation this could cause for immigrant communities. Finally, Josh and David discuss reaction to Haitian immigrants in Alabama and the underlying racism and fear that drives it. They highlight the hypocrisy of those who claim to be fine with immigrants as long as they come legally, but still vilify and dehumanize them. About Our Sponsor: Alabama Politics This Week is sponsored by ⁠Wind Creek Hospitality⁠. Gaming is the heart of Wind Creek Hospitality, but they offer so much more. Wind Creek's 10 distinct properties in the U.S. and Caribbean — including four in Alabama — provide world-class entertainment, dining, hotel stays, amenities and activities. As the principal gaming and hospitality entity for the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, Wind Creek continues to grow and offer guests luxurious destinations and opportunities for escape. Send us a question: We take a bit of time each week to answer questions from our audience about Alabama politics — or Alabama in general. If you have a question about a politician, a policy, or a trend — really anything — you can shoot us an email at ⁠apwproducer@gmail.com⁠. You can also send it to us on ⁠Facebook⁠ and ⁠Twitter⁠. Or by emailing us a voice recording to our email with your question, and we may play it on air. Either way, make sure you include your name (first name is fine) and the city or county where you live. About APW: APW is a weekly Alabama political podcast hosted by Josh Moon and David Person, two longtime Alabama political journalists. Listen anywhere you get your podcasts or watch on Youtube. Music credits: Music courtesy of Mr. Smith via the Free Music Archive. Visit ⁠Mr. Smith's page here.
This week, Josh and David dive into an ongoing dispute between the Alabama Democratic Party and national Democratic Party over the selection of delegates for the Democratic National Convention, where Vice President Kamala Harris will be nominated next week. The Alabama Democratic Party chairman claims that the DNC's selection of delegates is racially motivated, going so far as to call former Alabama Senator Doug Jones a "Confederate Democrat." So Jones drops in to discuss his take on the fiasco and the Alabama Democratic Party. He emphasizes the need for diversity and unity within the party to build a competitive future. Then Alabama attorney Jack Mooresmith discusses the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission and its violation of the Alabama Administrative Procedures Act, which has prevented Alabama's medical marijuana system from going into effect. About Our Sponsor: Alabama Politics This Week is sponsored by Wind Creek Hospitality. Gaming is the heart of Wind Creek Hospitality, but they offer so much more. Wind Creek's 10 distinct properties in the U.S. and Caribbean — including four in Alabama — provide world-class entertainment, dining, hotel stays, amenities and activities. As the principal gaming and hospitality entity for the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, Wind Creek continues to grow and offer guests luxurious destinations and opportunities for escape. Send us a question: We take a bit of time each week to answer questions from our audience about Alabama politics — or Alabama in general. If you have a question about a politician, a policy, or a trend — really anything — you can shoot us an email at apwproducer@gmail.com. You can also send it to us on Facebook and Twitter. Or by emailing us a voice recording to our email with your question, and we may play it on air. Either way, make sure you include your name (first name is fine) and the city or county where you live. About APW: APW is a weekly Alabama political podcast hosted by Josh Moon and David Person, two longtime Alabama political journalists. Listen anywhere you get your podcasts or watch on Youtube. Music credits: Music courtesy of Mr. Smith via the Free Music Archive. Visit Mr. Smith's page here.
This week, Josh and David are back, and they delve into various political topics, including David's recent health scare, the start of the school year, Vice President Kamala Harris's popularity, and Trump's unusual behavior. They also explore the significance of diversity, equity, and inclusion, while criticizing the lack of policy proposals from Trump’s camp. Shomari Figures, the Democratic candidate for Alabama's 2nd Congressional District, outlines his campaign priorities, focusing on local issues such as Medicaid expansion, infrastructure investments, and workforce development. Josh and David also discuss the current political landscape in Alabama, including potential gubernatorial candidates and the forced resignation of a superintendent who was successful in educating marginalized students. About Our Sponsor: Alabama Politics This Week is sponsored by Wind Creek Hospitality. Gaming is the heart of Wind Creek Hospitality, but they offer so much more. Wind Creek's 10 distinct properties in the U.S. and Caribbean — including four in Alabama — provide world-class entertainment, dining, hotel stays, amenities and activities. As the principal gaming and hospitality entity for the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, Wind Creek continues to grow and offer guests luxurious destinations and opportunities for escape. Send us a question: We take a bit of time each week to answer questions from our audience about Alabama politics — or Alabama in general. If you have a question about a politician, a policy, or a trend — really anything — you can shoot us an email at apwproducer@gmail.com or with this form. You can also send it to us on Facebook and Twitter. Or by emailing us a voice recording to our email with your question, and we may play it on air. Either way, make sure you include your name (first name is fine) and the city or county where you live. About APW: APW is a weekly Alabama political podcast hosted by Josh Moon and David Person, two longtime Alabama political journalists. More information is available on our website. Listen anywhere you get your podcasts. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. Music credits: Music courtesy of Mr. Smith via the Free Music Archive. Visit Mr. Smith's page here.
In this episode, Josh Moon and David Person start with a humorous nod to their dedicated listener, Don, and a conversation about Reggie Jackson's candid remarks on racism in Alabama. They then speak with Montgomery County District Attorney Daryl Bailey, who discusses the persistent violent crime problem in Montgomery and the multifaceted approach needed to address it. Next, Tafeni English-Relf and Celsa Allende Stallworth from the Southern Poverty Law Center join the show to highlight their Beyond the Vote campaign, aimed at increasing civic engagement and addressing barriers to voting in Alabama. The episode wraps up with a critique of federal judge Liles Burke's controversial actions in a transgender care case. About Our Sponsor: Alabama Politics This Week is sponsored by Wind Creek Hospitality. Gaming is the heart of Wind Creek Hospitality, but they offer so much more. Wind Creek's 10 distinct properties in the U.S. and Caribbean — including four in Alabama — provide world-class entertainment, dining, hotel stays, amenities and activities. As the principal gaming and hospitality entity for the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, Wind Creek continues to grow and offer guests luxurious destinations and opportunities for escape. Send us a question: We take a bit of time each week to answer questions from our audience about Alabama politics — or Alabama in general. If you have a question about a politician, a policy, or a trend — really anything — you can shoot us an email at apwproducer@gmail.com or with this form. You can also send it to us on Facebook and Twitter. Or by emailing us a voice recording to our email with your question, and we may play it on air. Either way, make sure you include your name (first name is fine) and the city or county where you live. About APW: APW is a weekly Alabama political podcast hosted by Josh Moon and David Person, two longtime Alabama political journalists. More information is available on our website. Listen anywhere you get your podcasts. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. Music credits: Music courtesy of Mr. Smith via the Free Music Archive. Visit Mr. Smith's page here.
Josh Moon and David Person kick off with a discussion on the significance of Juneteenth, reflecting on its historical context and the importance of education in combating racism. They highlight the efforts of Governor Ivey in recognizing Juneteenth and critique the persistent celebration of Confederate holidays in Alabama. Next, Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed joins the conversation to address the city's crime statistics and the misleading narratives perpetuated by some conservatives. Reed emphasizes the city's progress in reducing violent crime and outlines the challenges posed by state-level preemption and racially motivated political attacks. In the final segment, the hosts delve into the contentious issues of IVF and abortion laws in Alabama, criticizing the Republican stance and the implications for women's health and reproductive rights. They also touch on immigration, defending the humanity and aspirations of those seeking better lives in the United States. About Our Sponsor: Alabama Politics This Week is sponsored by Wind Creek Hospitality. Gaming is the heart of Wind Creek Hospitality, but they offer so much more. Wind Creek's 10 distinct properties in the U.S. and Caribbean — including four in Alabama — provide world-class entertainment, dining, hotel stays, amenities and activities. As the principal gaming and hospitality entity for the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, Wind Creek continues to grow and offer guests luxurious destinations and opportunities for escape. Send us a question: We take a bit of time each week to answer questions from our audience about Alabama politics — or Alabama in general. If you have a question about a politician, a policy, or a trend — really anything — you can shoot us an email at apwproducer@gmail.com or with this form. You can also send it to us on Facebook and Twitter. Or by emailing us a voice recording to our email with your question, and we may play it on air. Either way, make sure you include your name (first name is fine) and the city or county where you live. About APW: APW is a weekly Alabama political podcast hosted by Josh Moon and David Person, two longtime Alabama political journalists. More information is available on our website. Listen anywhere you get your podcasts. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. Music credits: Music courtesy of Mr. Smith via the Free Music Archive. Visit Mr. Smith's page here.
On this week's show: The seemingly never-ending internal conflicts within the Alabama Democratic Party.  The possibility of a special session to address gambling legislation in Alabama. The fines imposed on Marilyn Lands for campaign finance reporting violations may be politically motivated retribution. The secret recordings of Supreme Court Justices Alito and Roberts. The Southern Baptist Convention's decision to oppose in vitro fertilization. Our guest is Rev. Dr. Randy Kelley: Kelley zooms in to express his opinions on several issues, including racism, party politics, and the challenges facing the Alabama Democratic Party. Dr. Kelley accuses certain party members of attempting to dilute the Black vote and undermining his leadership, and mentions plans to file a lawsuit against the Democratic National Committee. And this week's Rightwing Nut of the Week. About Our Sponsor: Alabama Politics This Week is sponsored by Wind Creek Hospitality. Gaming is the heart of Wind Creek Hospitality, but they offer so much more. Wind Creek's 10 distinct properties in the U.S. and Caribbean — including four in Alabama — provide world-class entertainment, dining, hotel stays, amenities and activities. As the principal gaming and hospitality entity for the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, Wind Creek continues to grow and offer guests luxurious destinations and opportunities for escape. Send us a question: We take a bit of time each week to answer questions from our audience about Alabama politics — or Alabama in general. If you have a question about a politician, a policy, or a trend — really anything — you can shoot us an email at apwproducer@gmail.com or with this form. You can also send it to us on Facebook and Twitter. Or by emailing us a voice recording to our email with your question, and we may play it on air. Either way, make sure you include your name (first name is fine) and the city or county where you live. About APW: APW is a weekly Alabama political podcast hosted by Josh Moon and David Person, two longtime Alabama political journalists. More information is available on our website. Listen anywhere you get your podcasts. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. Music credits: Music courtesy of Mr. Smith via the Free Music Archive. Visit Mr. Smith's page here.
This week, Josh Moon and David Person kick off with light-hearted banter about Ice Cube and the felony convictions of former President Donald Trump. Bill Britt, editor-in-chief of the Alabama Political Reporter, joins the show to discuss his recent columns and the impact of notable LGBTQ+ figures from Alabama. They delve into the political dynamics in Alabama, challenges of progressive leadership, and the state’s reluctance to honor its diverse history. Josh and David shift to discussing the rising popularity of the WNBA, particularly focusing on Kaitlyn Clark’s impact. They explore the media narrative, potential rivalries, and the importance of representation in sports. Then, the recent criticism of Dr. Fauci by Republican politicians. Finally, this week's Rightwing Nut of the Week. About Our Sponsor: Alabama Politics This Week is sponsored by Wind Creek Hospitality. Gaming is the heart of Wind Creek Hospitality, but they offer so much more. Wind Creek's 10 distinct properties in the U.S. and Caribbean — including four in Alabama — provide world-class entertainment, dining, hotel stays, amenities and activities. As the principal gaming and hospitality entity for the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, Wind Creek continues to grow and offer guests luxurious destinations and opportunities for escape. Send us a question: We take a bit of time each week to answer questions from our audience about Alabama politics — or Alabama in general. If you have a question about a politician, a policy, or a trend — really anything — you can shoot us an email at apwproducer@gmail.com or with this form. You can also send it to us on Facebook and Twitter. Or by emailing us a voice recording to our email with your question, and we may play it on air. Either way, make sure you include your name (first name is fine) and the city or county where you live. About APW: APW is a weekly Alabama political podcast hosted by Josh Moon and David Person, two longtime Alabama political journalists. More information is available on our website. Listen anywhere you get your podcasts. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. Music credits: Music courtesy of Mr. Smith via the Free Music Archive. Visit Mr. Smith's page here.
In this episode, Josh Moon and David Person discuss Alabama's unspent $100 million in Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funds, emphasizing the dire need for better financial support in impoverished areas, particularly in the Black Belt. House Minority Leader Anthony Daniels joins the show to share personal updates, including recovering from a house fire. He reflects on his recent congressional campaign and the significant influence of money in politics. Daniels discusses his future plans, focusing on spending time with family and supporting local communities through sustainable programs like Boys and Girls Clubs, and provides insights into the recent legislative session's impact on Alabama. The hosts then turn to U.S. District Court Judge Lyle C. Burke's controversial order threatening to jail lawyers, expressing concerns about increasing judicial partisanship and suggesting reforms, such as term limits for Supreme Court justices. About Our Sponsor: Alabama Politics This Week is sponsored by Wind Creek Hospitality. Gaming is the heart of Wind Creek Hospitality, but they offer so much more. Wind Creek's 10 distinct properties in the U.S. and Caribbean — including four in Alabama — provide world-class entertainment, dining, hotel stays, amenities and activities. As the principal gaming and hospitality entity for the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, Wind Creek continues to grow and offer guests luxurious destinations and opportunities for escape. Send us a question: We take a bit of time each week to answer questions from our audience about Alabama politics — or Alabama in general. If you have a question about a politician, a policy, or a trend — really anything — you can shoot us an email at apwproducer@gmail.com or with this form. You can also send it to us on Facebook and Twitter. Or by emailing us a voice recording to our email with your question, and we may play it on air. Either way, make sure you include your name (first name is fine) and the city or county where you live. About APW: APW is a weekly Alabama political podcast hosted by Josh Moon and David Person, two longtime Alabama political journalists. More information is available on our website. Listen anywhere you get your podcasts. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. Music credits: Music courtesy of Mr. Smith via the Free Music Archive. Visit Mr. Smith's page here.
Josh and David open with a discussion of Gov. Kay Ivey's controversial response to a single mother's plea for help, which went viral on TikTok. They explore the miscommunication and the need for more compassionate governance. Debbie Smith, campaign director of Cover Alabama at Alabama Arise, zooms in to discuss the formation and growth of Cover Alabama, now with 130 organizations advocating for Medicaid expansion. They cover the economic benefits of Medicaid expansion, the political resistance to it, and a call to action. In the close, Josh and David delve into the rise of gun violence in Alabama, discussing the systemic issues and historical context leading to the current crisis. They also call out local politicians supporting former President Trump during his legal troubles, emphasizing the moral inconsistencies and urgent need for genuine reform. About Our Sponsor: Alabama Politics This Week is sponsored by Wind Creek Hospitality. Gaming is the heart of Wind Creek Hospitality, but they offer so much more. Wind Creek's 10 distinct properties in the U.S. and Caribbean — including four in Alabama — provide world-class entertainment, dining, hotel stays, amenities and activities. As the principal gaming and hospitality entity for the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, Wind Creek continues to grow and offer guests luxurious destinations and opportunities for escape. Send us a question: We take a bit of time each week to answer questions from our audience about Alabama politics — or Alabama in general. If you have a question about a politician, a policy, or a trend — really anything — you can shoot us an email at apwproducer@gmail.com or with this form. You can also send it to us on Facebook and Twitter. Or by emailing us a voice recording to our email with your question, and we may play it on air. Either way, make sure you include your name (first name is fine) and the city or county where you live. About APW: APW is a weekly Alabama political podcast hosted by Josh Moon and David Person, two longtime Alabama political journalists. More information is available on our website. Listen anywhere you get your podcasts. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. Music credits: Music courtesy of Mr. Smith via the Free Music Archive. Visit Mr. Smith's page here.
This week, David revisits an inspiring interview with Jerrick Lewis, nephew of the late Congressman John Lewis and leader of the John R. Lewis Legacy Institute. Jerrick discusses the Institute's mission to advance equity, promote community engagement, and preserve his uncle's legacy through various initiatives like literacy programs and health awareness campaigns. He also shares personal reflections on John Lewis's character and the powerful impact of his work. We'll be back with a regular episode next week. About Our Sponsor: Alabama Politics This Week is sponsored by Wind Creek Hospitality. Gaming is the heart of Wind Creek Hospitality, but they offer so much more. Wind Creek's 10 distinct properties in the U.S. and Caribbean — including four in Alabama — provide world-class entertainment, dining, hotel stays, amenities and activities. As the principal gaming and hospitality entity for the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, Wind Creek continues to grow and offer guests luxurious destinations and opportunities for escape. Send us a question: We take a bit of time each week to answer questions from our audience about Alabama politics — or Alabama in general. If you have a question about a politician, a policy, or a trend — really anything — you can shoot us an email at apwproducer@gmail.com or with this form. You can also send it to us on Facebook and Twitter. Or by emailing us a voice recording to our email with your question, and we may play it on air. Either way, make sure you include your name (first name is fine) and the city or county where you live. About APW: APW is a weekly Alabama political podcast hosted by Josh Moon and David Person, two longtime Alabama political journalists. More information is available on our website. Listen anywhere you get your podcasts. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. Music credits: Music courtesy of Mr. Smith via the Free Music Archive. Visit Mr. Smith's page here.
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