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The Alabama onAir Hub supports Alabamians to become more informed about their local, state, and federal government and elections while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • Alabama onAir is one of 50 state government and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete posts in this hub.  Students and other volunteer onAir members curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites and moderate discussions.  Key content on the Alabama Hub is also replicated on the US onAir national Hub at: us.onair.cc where you can learn about the federal government and discuss important issues facing the US.
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The Alabama onAir Hub supports Alabamians to become more informed about their local, state, and federal government and elections while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • Alabama onAir is one of 50 state government and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete posts in this hub.  Students and other volunteer onAir members curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites and moderate discussions.  Key content on the Alabama Hub is also replicated on the US onAir national Hub at: us.onair.cc where you can learn about the federal government and discuss important issues facing the US.
  • With more curators, we will expand this hub to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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The base content in each post in this Alabama onAir Hub has been updated as of 12/20/23. In addition to the eight posts on the home page, in depth posts on each US House member and posts on Alabama government and elections have been started. These posts have been shared with the US onAir Hub and will updated in the US onAir automatically when they are updated in this hub.

If your university or nonpartisan organization (such as a government focused research center, citizen engagement program or a League of Women Voters chapter) is interested in assisting the US onAir network to help curate new  issue posts or other posts on this Hub and moderate the forums in each post, contact Ben Murphy at Ben.Murphy@onair.cc.

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Two sources of Alabama news that our student curators will draw on are the nonpartisan and nonprofit: Birmingham Watch and Alabama Reflector.

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State Representatives

Alabama is located in the Southern region of the US with Montgomery as its capital. There are 105 members of the Alabama House of Representatives and 35 members of the state senate.

The government of Alabama is organized under the provisions of the 2022 Constitution of Alabama.  Like other states within the United States, Alabama’s government is divided into executive, judicial, and legislative branches. Also like any other state, these three branches serve a specific purpose in terms of power.

From Wikipedia

Governor Kay Ivey

Current Position: Governor
Affiliation: Republican
Former Positions: Lt. Governor from 2011 – 2017; Treasurer of Alabama from 2003 – 2011

Featured Quote: 
I’m proud to sign on to an amicus brief, led by @henrymcmaster, urging the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade & restore the authority of states to protect the lives of unborn children. #alpolitics

OnAir Post: Kay Ivey – AL

US Representatives

The U.S. state of Alabama is currently divided into seven congressional districts, each represented by a member of the United States House of Representatives.

On June 8, 2023 the United States Supreme Court published its decision in Allen v. Milligan. In a 5-4 opinion by Chief Justice Roberts, joined by Justices Sotomayor, Kagan, Kavanaugh and Jackson, the Court ruled that Alabama’s redistricting plan likely violates Section 2 of the VRA of 1965 by diluting the power of black voters, and ordered the State to draw a new map with an additional black-majority district.

The new map, set to take effect for the 2024 U.S. House elections, significantly alters the 7th and 2nd districts to have slim Black majority or plurality voting-age populations and span across the eastern portion of Alabama’s Black Belt, with the 2nd district set to include portions of the cities of Phenix City, Montgomery and Mobile. In addition the map draws the southeastern coastal portion of Alabama from the 2nd district into the 1st district.

Alabama’s congressional districts

Senator Tommy Tuberville

Tommy Tubberville 1Current Position: US Senator since 2021
Affiliation: Republican

Featured Quote: 
I’ve spent most of my life recruiting. When you run across leadership it stands out, and I’ve seen firsthand that’s especially true in the political arena. Alabama is a gritty, hardworking, conservative state that puts God and family first.

Before entering politics, Tuberville was the head football coach at Auburn University from 1999 to 2008. From February to December 2023, Tuberville blocked all military promotions requiring Senate approval in protest of Defense Department policies on abortion, delaying the filling of more than 450 senior positions.

OnAir Post: Tommy Tuberville – AL

Senator Katie Britt

Katie Britt 1Current Position: CEO of the Business Council of Alabama since 2018
Affiliation: Republican

Katie Britt is an American politician, attorney and businesswoman who is the Republican Party’s nominee for the 2022 United States Senate election in Alabama.

She previously served as president and CEO of the Business Council of Alabama from 2018 to 2021, as well as chief of staff for U.S. Senator Richard Shelby from 2016 to 2018.

OnAir Post: Katie Britt – AL

Jerry Carl AL-01

Current Position: US Representative of AL 1st District since 2021
Affiliation: Republican
District: includes the entirety of Washington, Mobile, Baldwin and Monroe counties, as well as most of Escambia County. The largest city in the district is Mobile.

Featured Quote: 
I’m proud to join @RepMariaSalazar in supporting the people of #Cuba as they demand an end to the brutally oppressive Castro regime that has denied them basic freedoms for more than 60 years.

OnAir Post: Jerry Carl AL-01

Barry Moore AL-02

Barry MooreCurrent Position: US Representative of AL 2nd District since 2021
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: State Delegate from 2010 – 2018
Other positions:  Ranking Member, Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity
District: Includes most of the Montgomery metropolitan area, and stretches into the Wiregrass Region in the southeastern portion of the state

In 1998, Moore founded Barry Moore Industries, a waste hauling company. Moore was elected to the Alabama House of Representatives in 2010, defeating Democratic incumbent Terry Spicer.

OnAir Post: Barry Moore AL-02

Mike Rogers AL-03

Mike Rogers 1Current Position: US Representative of AL 3rd District since 2011
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: State Delegate from 1994 – 2002
Other positions: Ranking Member, House Armed Services Committee
District:  Calhoun, Chambers, Cherokee, Clay, Cleburne, Lee, Macon, Randolph, Russell, St. Clair, Talladega, and Tallapoosa counties,
Upcoming Election:

Featured Quote: 
Attacks on our intelligence professionals & diplomats, direct or indirect, are a sinister escalation in tensions with #Russia. We must investigate #HavanaSyndrome & support those affected, & make it clear that this behavior is unacceptable. @TheHillOpinion

Rogers served as the Ranking Member of the House Armed Services Committee from 2021 to 2023 and as the Ranking Member of the House Homeland Security Committee from 2019 to 2021.

OnAir Post: Mike Rogers AL-03

Robert Aderholt AL-04

Robert Aderholt 1Current Position: US Representative of AL 4th District since 1997
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: Circuit Judge from 1992 – 1996
Other positions:   Member of the Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice and Science
District: Franklin, Colbert, Marion, Lamar, Fayette, Walker, Winston, Cullman, Lawrence, Marshall, Etowah, and DeKalb counties
Upcoming Election:

Featured Quote: 
Police need our support now more than ever. Crime is on the rise throughout the country and defunding law enforcement will only put our communities at further risk. We cannot let political scores jeopardize the safety of this nation and the officers that protect it.

He became the dean of Alabama’s congressional delegation following Senator Richard Shelby’s retirement at the end of the 117th Congress.[3] According to the Cook Partisan Voting Index, Aderholt represents the most Republican district in the country, with an index rating of R+33.

OnAir Post: Robert Aderholt AL-04

Dale Strong AL-05

Dale Strong AL-05 1Current Position: US Representative of AL 5th District since 2023
Affiliation: Republican
District:  counties of Lauderdale, Limestone, Madison, Morgan and most of JacksonUpcoming Election:

Dale Strong’s district includes much of North Alabama, including the city of Huntsville. A member of the Republican Party, Strong served on the Madison County Commission starting in 1996, and was its chairman from 2012 to 2023.

Before entering politics, he worked in public relations for First Alabama Bank and as a sales representative for Solvay S.A. He also served as a first responder and 911 dispatcher

OnAir Post: Dale Strong AL-05

Gary Palmer AL-06

Gary Palmer 1Current Position: US Representative of AL 6th District since 2015
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: Co-founder of the Alabama Family Alliance from 1989 – 2014
Other positions:  Chair, House Republican Policy Committee
District:   composed of the wealthier portions of Birmingham, nearly all of Jefferson County outside Birmingham, most of Blount County, and the entirety of Bibb, Chilton, Coosa, and Shelby counties
Upcoming Election:

Featured Quote: 
The CDC’s reversal on masks is only the latest example of how it has sown distrust and confusion in the American people with its conflicting guidance. I was proud to join my colleagues on this letter in demanding transparency and answers.

Palmer co-founded and served as the longtime president of the Alabama Policy Institute, a conservative think tank. A member of the House Freedom Caucus, Palmer has chaired the Republican Policy Committee since 2019, making him the 5th highest-ranking Republican in the House of Representatives.

Terri Sewell AL-07

Terri Sewell 1Current Position: US Representative of AL 7th District since 2010
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: Attorney from 1992 – 2011
District: Choctaw, Dallas, Greene, Hale, Lowndes, Marengo, Pickens, Perry, Sumter and Wilcox counties and portions of Clarke, Jefferson, Montgomery and Tuscaloosa counties.
Upcoming Election:

Featured Quote: 
Thinking of John! Our top priority in Congress must be to pass the John Robert Lewis Voting Rights Act! What a befitting celebration of John’s legacy and tribute to the people of Georgia who showed us the real power of the VOTE! #GoodTrouble #RestoretheVRA

Before entering politics, she was a securities lawyer for Davis Polk & Wardwell and a public finance lawyer for Maynard, Cooper & Gale, where she was the first Black woman to make partner. She is the first African-American woman elected to Congress from Alabama.

OnAir Post: Terri Sewell AL-07

More Information

Wikipedia


The government of Alabama is organized under the provisions of the 2022 Constitution of Alabama.[1] Like other states within the United States, Alabama’s government is divided into executive, judicial, and legislative branches. Also like any other state, these three branches serve a specific purpose in terms of power.

Executive branch

The Alabama Executive branch consists of the Governor of Alabama, the Lieutenant Governor of Alabama, the Governor’s Cabinet, several popularly elected executive officials, and the executive staff. The Cabinet consists of the heads of 25 different departments ranging from the Chief of Staff

to the head of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.

Governor

The Governor is the chief executive of the state’s government. The governor is responsible for upholding the Alabama Constitution and executing state law. The governor is elected by popular election every four years. The constitution limits the governor to two consecutive terms, but there is no limit on the total number of terms one may serve, so long as no more than two are ever consecutive. George Wallace holds the record as the longest-serving governor in Alabama history with 16 years of service.

The governor also is commander-in-chief of the state’s military forces, which consist of the Alabama Army National Guard and Alabama Air National Guard, which are part of the National Guard of the United States. As commander-in-chief, the governor may call out the state’s military forces to preserve the public peace when it is not in active service of the United States. The governor may also call upon them to render aid during natural disasters or other times when the governor may deem their services to be required.

The governor of Alabama has power to veto laws passed by the state legislature (see below). However, in contrast to the practice in most states (and the federal government) that requires the legislature to garner a two-thirds majority to override an executive veto, the Alabama constitution requires only a majority within both legislative houses to accomplish this. The governor also possesses the power to pardon convicted criminals, except in cases of impeachment.

At least once every legislative session, the governor is required to deliver an address to the Alabama Legislature, referred to as the “State of the State address.” This address encompasses the condition and operation of the state government, and may also suggest new legislation for the legislature’s consideration.

The Governor of Alabama is Republican Kay Ivey, who has served since 2017.

Lieutenant governor

They establish all special and standing committees, appoints all chairpersons and members. The current Lieutenant governor is Will Ainsworth since 2019.

Independent executive officials

Along with the Governor and the Lieutenant Governor, the executive branch is composed of five other popularly elected officials, as well as the Superintendent of Education, who is chosen by the state school board:

All of the independent executive officials serve four-year that run concurrent with that of the Governor, who is currently Kay Ivey.

Cabinet members (as of 2023)

Source:[8]

  • Chief of Staff: Liz Filmore
  • Communications Director: Gina Maiola
  • Director of Policy: Justin Bogie
  • Administrator of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board: Curtis Stewart
  • Superintendent of State Banking Department: Michael E. Hill
  • Secretary of the Alabama Department of Early Childhood Education: Dr. Barbara Cooper
  • Secretary of Commerce: Greg Canfield
  • Commissioner of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources: Chris Blankenship
  • Commissioner of the Department of Corrections: John Q. Hamm
  • Director of the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs: Kenneth Boswell
  • Director of the Emergency Management Agency: Jeff Smitherman
  • Director of Finance: Bill Poole
  • Commissioner of the Department of Human Resources: Nancy Buckner
  • Commissioner of Insurance: Mark Fowler
  • Director of the Office of Information Technology: Marty Redden
  • Commissioner of the Department of Labor: Fitzgerald Washington
  • Secretary of Law Enforcement: Hal Taylor
  • Commissioner of the Alabama Medicaid Agency: Stephanie Azar
  • Alabama Department of Mental Health: Kim Boswell
  • Adjutant General of the Alabama National Guard: Maj. Gen. Sheryl Gordon
  • Director of Minority Affairs: Stacia Robinson
  • Commissioner of the Department of Revenue: Vernon Barnett
  • Commissioner of the Department of Senior Services: Jean Brown
  • Director of the Department of Transportation: John R. Cooper

Judicial branch

Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of Alabama is composed of a chief justice, Tom Parker, and eight associate justices (Tommy Bryan, William B. Sellers, Michael F. Bolin, Tom Parker, Brad Mendheim, Greg Shaw, James Allan Main, and Alisa Kelli Wise[9]). The Clerk of Court is Julia Jordan Weller[10][9] As the highest state court, the Supreme Court has both judicial and administrative responsibilities. The court is housed in the Heflin-Torbert Judicial Building.

The Supreme Court has authority to review decisions rendered by the other courts of the state. It also has authority to determine certain legal matters over which no other court has jurisdiction, and to issue such orders as may prove necessary to carry out its general superintendence over the court system in Alabama. The Supreme Court of Alabama has exclusive jurisdiction over all appeals where the amount in controversy exceeds $50,000, as well as appeals from the Alabama Public Service Commission.

The chief justice is the administrative head of the state’s judicial system. The Supreme Court may make rules governing administration, practice, and procedure for all Alabama courts. Under this authority, uniform rules of practice and procedure and judicial administration have been adopted to eliminate many of the technicalities which cause delay in the trial courts, and needless reversals in the appellate courts.

Court of the Judiciary

A “Court of the Judiciary” is created under Alabama law, consisting of one judge of an appellate court (other than the Supreme Court), who shall be selected by the Supreme Court and shall serve as Chief Judge of the Court of the Judiciary. In addition, two judges of the circuit court are to be appointed to this body, who shall be selected by the Circuit Judges’ Association; together with one district judge, who shall be selected by the District Judges’ Association. Other members of the Court of the Judiciary are: two members of the state bar, who shall be selected by the governing body of the Alabama State Bar; three persons (as of 2005) who are not lawyers who shall be appointed by the Governor; and one person appointed by the Lieutenant Governor. Members appointed by the Governor and Lieutenant Governor shall be subject to Senate confirmation before serving.

The Court of the Judiciary is convened to hear complaints filed by the Judicial Inquiry Commission. It has authority, after notice and public hearing, to impose one of two penalties:

  • To remove from office, suspend without pay, or censure a judge, or apply such other sanction as may be prescribed by law, for violation of a Canon of Judicial Ethics, misconduct in office, failure to perform his or her duties, or
  • To suspend with or without pay, or to retire a judge who is physically or mentally unable to perform his duties.[11]

Legislative branch

Like other states within the United States, Alabama has a legislative branch.

House of Representatives

General information

The Alabama House of Representatives is composed of 105 members, all elected from single-member districts of equal population across the state in the same cycle. Each member represents a district of approximately 40,000 people,[12] and is elected to a four-year term. The Speaker of the House is currently Mac McCutcheon, a Republican.[13] The current partisan line-up of the House of Representatives is 72 Republicans and 33 Democrats.

All revenue-raising matters must originate in the Alabama House. A majority of a quorum can pass any bill except a constitutional amendment, which requires a three-fifths vote of all those elected.[citation needed]

Senate

General information

The Alabama Senate is composed of 35 Senators. Each Senator represents a single-member district of approximately 125,000 Alabamians.

Senators must be at least 25 years of age at the time of their election, must be citizens and residents of the state of Alabama for at least 3 years, and reside within their district for at least one year prior to election.[14]

All Senators are elected for four-year terms in the same cycle as the House of Representatives, the Governor, and other statewide constitutional officers.

While the House of Representatives has exclusive power to originate revenue bills, such legislation can be amended and/or substituted by the Senate. Moreover, because the Senate is historically considered to be the “deliberative body”, its rules concerning length of debate are more relaxed than those of the House of Representatives. The Senate also has a history of filibusters that the rules of the lower house do not as easily tolerate.

The Alabama Senate has sole power of Confirmation of certain appointees designated by the Constitution and by statute.

Legislative sessions

Regular sessions

The Legislature convenes in regular annual sessions on the first Tuesday in February, except:

  • In the first year of the four-year term, when the session begins on the first Tuesday in March, and
  • In the last year of a four-year term, when the session begins on the second Tuesday in January.

The length of the regular session is limited to 30 meeting days within a period of 105 calendar days. Generally, two meeting or “legislative” days are held per week, with other days being devoted to committee meetings. The Alabama Constitution provides that no law shall be passed except by a bill, which is a proposed law written out in the proper format. Once approved in accordance with the state constitution, the bill becomes an act.

Special sessions

Special sessions of the Legislature may be called by the Governor, with the Proclamation listing those subjects that the Governor wishes to be considered in that session. These sessions are limited to twelve legislative days within a thirty calendar day span. Whereas in a regular session bills may be enacted on any subject, in a special session, legislation must be enacted only on those subjects which the Governor announces in his proclamation or “call.” Anything not in the “call” requires a two-thirds vote of each house to be enacted.

Constitutional amendments always require a three-fifths vote of the elected Members of each house for passage, whether in regular or special session, and this constitutional provision cannot be abrogated by any governor. Likewise, while a governor’s proclamation may itemize subjects to be considered in a special session, the proclamation cannot dictate that the legislature specifically consider only a bill which mirrors the exact language of a bill offered in a previous session. The legislature may offer and consider any bills it chooses in a special session, subject to the above-stated requirements for passage (depending upon whether the subject of the bill formed part of the governor’s “call”, or whether it is a constitutional amendment).

Lawmaking process

Alabama’s lawmaking process differs somewhat from the other 49 states.

Beginnings

Each bill may only pertain to one subject (which must be clearly stated in the title), “except general appropriation bills, general revenue bills, and bills adopting a code, digest, or revision of statutes”.[15]

Committees

General information

Bills are referred to standing committees by the Lieutenant Governor and the President Pro Tempore in the Senate, and by the Speaker in the House of Representatives.

The Constitution states that each house shall determine the number of committees, and the numbers of committees vary from quadrennial session to session.

Legislative Council

The Alabama legislature has a Legislative Council, which is a permanent or continuing interim committee, composed as follows:

  • From the Senate, the Lieutenant Governor and President Pro-Tempore, the Chairmen of Finance and Taxation, Rules, Judiciary, and Governmental Affairs, and six Senators elected by the Senate;
  • From the House of Representatives, the Speaker and Speaker Pro-Tempore, the Chairmen of Ways and Means, Rules, Judiciary, and Local Government, and six Representatives elected by the House.
  • The majority and minority leaders of each house.

The Legislative Council meets at least once quarterly to consider problems for which legislation may be needed, and to make recommendations for the next legislative session. A number of significant statutes have been placed on the Alabama law books as a result of this council’s activity.

Post-committee

Reports of Committee

Any bill which affects state funding by more than $1,000, and which involves expenditure or collection of revenue, must have a “Fiscal Note”. Fiscal Notes are prepared by the Legislative Fiscal Office and signed by the chairman of the committee reporting the bill. They must contain projected increases or decreases to state revenue in the event that the bill becomes law.

Third reading

Once the bill has been discussed, each member casts his or her vote as their name is called alphabetically. Since the state’s Senate is rather small, voting may be done effectively in that house via manual roll call. An electronic voting machine is utilized in the House of Representatives.

If amendments are adopted, the bill is sent to the Enrolling and Engrossing Department of that house for engrossment. Engrossment is the process of incorporating amendments into the bill before transmittal to the second house.

Conference committees

A conference committee is empaneled to discusses the points of difference between the two houses’ versions of the same bill, and tries to reach an agreement between them so that the identical bill can be passed by both houses.

When a bill has passed both houses in identical form, it is enrolled. The “enrolled” copy is the official bill, which, after it becomes law, is kept by the Secretary of State for reference in the event of any dispute as to its exact language. The bill is then ready for transmittal to the Governor.

Presentation to the governor

The governor may sign legislation, which completes its enactment into law. From this point, the bill becomes an act, and remains the law of the state unless repealed by legislative action, or overturned by a court decision. The governor may veto legislation to express disapproval of the bill. In the event of a veto, the governor returns the bill to the house in which it originated, with a message explaining his objections and suggesting any amendments (if applicable) which might remove those objections. The bill is then reconsidered, and if a simple majority of the members of both houses agrees to the proposed executive amendments, it is returned to the Governor, as revised, for a signature.

On the other hand, a simple majority of the members of each house can choose to approve a vetoed bill precisely as the Legislature originally passed it, in which case it becomes a law over the governor’s veto. This is in contrast to the practice in most states and the federal government, which require a two-thirds majority in both houses to override a governor’s veto.

If the Governor fails to return a bill to the legislative house in which it originated within six days after it was presented (not including Sundays), it becomes a law without their signature. This return can be prevented by recession of the Legislature. In that case the bill must be returned within two days after the legislature reassembles, or it becomes a law without the Governor’s signature.

The bills that reach the Governor less than five days before the end of the session may be approved by him within ten days after adjournment. The bills not approved within that time do not become law. This is known as a “pocket veto”. This is the most conclusive form of veto, for the Legislature (having adjourned) has no chance to reconsider the vetoed measure.

Alabama is one of the states in which the governor has the power to accept or reject any particular item of an appropriation bill without vetoing the entire bill. In this event, only the vetoed item of the appropriation bill is returned to the house of origin for reconsideration by the Legislature. The remainder of the bill becomes law.

Constitutional amendments

Sometimes what the legislature wishes to accomplish cannot be done simply by the passage of a bill, but rather requires amending the Constitution. A bill or joint resolution is accordingly drafted to propose an appropriate amendment to the Constitution. This bill or joint resolution is introduced in the same manner as other bills and resolutions, and follows the course of ordinary bills, except that it must be read at length on three different days in each house. Furthermore, it must be passed in each house by a three-fifths vote of all the members elected, and does not require the approval of the governor. A constitutional amendment passed by the legislature is deposited directly with the Secretary of State. It is then submitted to the voters of the state at an election (the time of which is fixed by the Legislature), held not less than three months after the adjournment of the session in which the amendment was proposed. The governor announces the election by proclamation, and the proposed amendment and notice of the election must be published in every county for four successive weeks before the election. If a majority of those who vote at the election favor the amendment, it becomes a part of the Constitution. The result of the election is announced by proclamation of the governor.

Seals of the government of Alabama

See also

References

  1. ^ Constitution Of Alabama 2022
  2. ^ “Alabama Attorney General – Attorney General Troy King Biography”. www.ago.alabama.gov. Archived from the original on 9 November 2005. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  3. ^ “Office of State Auditor Beth Chapman”. www.auditor.alabama.gov. Archived from the original on 23 September 2006. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  4. ^ “Biography | Alabama Secretary of State”. www.sos.alabama.gov.
  5. ^ “About Young Boozer”. Alabama State Treasury.
  6. ^ “SBOE Member”. Retrieved 9 March 2018.
  7. ^ “Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries”. agi.alabama.gov. Archived from the original on 31 January 2011. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  8. ^ “Cabinet Archive”.
  9. ^ a b “Alabama Judicial System Online – Supreme Court”. judicial.alabama.gov. Archived from the original on 18 June 2009. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  10. ^ “Alabama Judicial System”. judicial.alabama.gov. Retrieved 2020-12-11.
  11. ^ Constitution of Alabama of 1901, Amendment 581, §6.18.
  12. ^ Article IV, Section 50 of the Alabama Constitution.
  13. ^ “Speaker, Speaker Pro Tempore, and Clerk of the Alabama House of Representatives”. www.legislature.state.al.us. Archived from the original on 1 December 1998. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  14. ^ Article IV, Section 47 of the Alabama Constitution]
  15. ^ Alabama State Constitution, Article 4, Section 45

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The Arkansas onAir Hub supports Arkansans to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • Arkansas onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the Alabama Hub is also replicated on the US onAir nations Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • Arkansas students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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Arizona onAir

The Arizona onAir Hub supports Arizonans to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • Arizona onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on theArizona Hub is also replicated on the US onAir nations Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • Arizona students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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California onAir

The California onAir Hub supports Californians to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • California onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the California onAir Hub is also replicated on the US onAir national Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • California students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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Colorado onAir

The Colorado onAir Hub is managed by students supporting Coloradans to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • Colorado onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on this Hub is also replicated on the US onAir nations Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • Colorado students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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Connecticut onAir

The Connecticut onAir Hub supports Alabamans to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • Connecticut onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the Connecticut Hub is also replicated on the US onAir nations Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • Connecticut students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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Delaware onAir

The Delaware onAir Hub supports Delawarans to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • DelawareonAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the DelawareHub is also replicated on the US onAir nations Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • Delaware students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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Florida onAir

The Florida onAir Hub is managed by students supporting Floridians to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • Florida onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the Florida Hub is also replicated on the US onAir nations Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • Florida students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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Georgia onAir

The Georgia onAir Hub is managed by students supporting Georgians to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • Georgia onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the Georgia Hub is also replicated on the US onAir nations Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • Georgia students will be forming a GA Student onAir Council to monitor this Hub’s content. As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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Hawaii onAir

This Hawaii onAir hub supports its citizens to become more informed about and engaged in federal and state politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow Hawaiians.

  • Hawaii onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to reinvigorate our imperiled democracy.
  • Virginia onAir is US onAir’s model of how a state’s onAir Council and curators can enhance a state Hub with fresh Top News and state legislature content, moderated discussions, and production of zoom aircasts with committees, interviews and debates with candidates, and presentations.

For more information  about the many opportunities to learn about and engage with this Hawaii onAir hub, go to this US onAir post on the US onAir central hub.

Idaho onAir

The Idaho onAir Hub supports Idahoans to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • Idaho onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the Idaho Hub is also replicated on the US onAir nations Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • Idaho students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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Illinois onAir

The Illinois onAir Hub supports Illinoisans to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • Illinois onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the Illinois Hub is also replicated on the US onAir nations Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • Alabama students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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Indiana onAir

The Indiana onAir Hub supports Hossiers to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • Indiana onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the Indiana Hub is also replicated on the US onAir nations Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • Indiana students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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Iowa State Representatives

The Iowa onAir Hub supports Iowaans to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • Iowa onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the Iowa Hub is also replicated on the US onAir nations Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • Iowa students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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Kansas onAir

The KansaS onAir Hub supports Kansans to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • Kansas onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the KansasHub is also replicated on the US onAir nations Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • Kansas students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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Kentucky onAir

The Kentucky onAir Hub supports Kentuckians to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • Kentucky onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the Kentucky Hub is also replicated on the US onAir nations Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • Kentucky students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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Louisiana onAir

The Louisiana onAir Hub supports Louisianans to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • Louisiana onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the Louisiana Hub is also replicated on the US onAir nations Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • Louisiana students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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Maryland onAir

The Maryland onAir Hub is managed by students supporting Marylanders to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • Maryland onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the Maryland Hub is also replicated on the US onAir nations Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • Maryland students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Maryland onAir content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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Massachusetts onAir

The Massachusetts onAir Hub supports Bay Staters to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • Massachusetts onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the Massachusetts Hub is also replicated on the US onAir nations Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • Massachusetts students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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Minnesota onAir

The Minnesota onAir Hub supports Minnesotans to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • Minnesota onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the Minnesota Hub is also replicated on the US onAir nations Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • Minnesotastudents will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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Mississippi onAir

The Mississippi onAir Hub supports Mississippians to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • Mississippi onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the Mississippi is also replicated on the US onAir nations Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • Mississippi students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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Missouri onAir

The Missouri onAir Hub supports Missourians to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • Missouri onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the Missouri Hub is also replicated on the US onAir nations Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • Missouri students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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Montana onAir

The Montana onAir Hub supports Montanans to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • Montana onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the Montana Hub is also replicated on the US onAir nations Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • Montana will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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New Hampshire onAir

The New Hampshire onAir Hub is managed by students supporting New Hampshirites to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • New Hampshire onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the Georgia Hub is also replicated on the US onAir nations Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • New Hampshire students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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Nebraska onAir

The Nebraska onAir Hub supports Nebraskans to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • Nebraska onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the Nebraska Hub is also replicated on the US onAir nations Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • Nebraskastudents will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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New Jersey onAir

The New Jersey onAir Hub supports New Jerseyans to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • New Jersey onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the New Jersey Hub is also replicated on the US onAir nations Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • New Jersey students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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Nevada onAir

The Nevada onAir Hub is managed by students supporting Nevadans to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • Nevada onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the Nevada Hub is also replicated on the US onAir nations Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • Nevada students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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New York onAir

This New York onAir Hub supports New Yorkers and their democracy by bringing together information, experts, organizations, policy makers, and the public to facilitate greater engagement in federal, state, and local politics and more civil, positive discussions and collaborations on important issues and governance.

The New York Government Hub is one of the 50 state government hubs being launched later this year. The state hubs can  be found at the national US Government Hub. The US Government network is part of the nonpartisan, nonprofit Democracy onAir.

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North Carolina onAir

The North Carolina onAir Hub is managed by students supporting North Carolinians to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • North Carolina onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the North Carolina Hub is also replicated on the US onAir nations Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • North Carolina students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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North Dakota onAir

The North Dakota onAir Hub supports North Dakotans to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • North Dakota onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the North Dakota Hub is also replicated on the US onAir nations Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • North Dakota students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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New Mexico onAir

The New Mexico onAir Hub supports New Mexicans to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • New Mexico onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the New Mexico Hub is also replicated on the US onAir nations Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • New Mexico students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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Ohio onAir

The Ohio onAir Hub is managed by students supporting Ohioans to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • Ohio onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the Ohio Hub is also replicated on the US onAir nations Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • Ohio students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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Oklahoma onAir

The Oklahoma onAir Hub supports Oklahomans to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • OklahomaonAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the Oklahoma Hub is also replicated on the US onAir nations Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • Oklahoma students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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Oregon onAir

The Oregon onAir Hub supports Oregonians to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • Oregon onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the Oregon Hub is also replicated on the US onAir nations Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • Oregon students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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Rhode Island onAir

The Rhode Island onAir Hub supports Rhode Islanders to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • Rhode Island onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the Rhode Island Hub is also replicated on the US onAir nations Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • Rhode Island students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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Pennsylvania onAir

The Pennsylvania onAir Hub supports Pennsylvanians to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • Pennsylvania onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the PennsylvaniaHub is also replicated on the US onAir nations Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • Pennsylvania students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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South Carolina onAir

The South Carolina onAir Hub supports South Carolinians to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • South Carolina onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the South CarolinaHub is also replicated on the US onAir nations Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • South Carolina students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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South Dakota onAir

The South Dakota onAir Hub supports South Dakotans to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • South Dakota onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the South Dakota Hub is also replicated on the US onAir nations Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • South Dakota students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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Tennessee onAir

The Tennessee onAir Hub supports Tennesseans to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • TennesseeonAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the Tennessee Hub is also replicated on the US onAir national Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • Tennessee students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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Texas onAir

The Texas onAir Hub supports Texans to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • Texas onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the Texas Hub is also replicated on the US onAir nations Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • Texas students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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Utah onAir

This Utah onAir Hub brings together information, experts, organizations, policy makers, and the Utah public to facilitate greater engagement in federal, state, and local politics and more civil, positive discussions and collaborations on important issues and governance.

This Hub is one of the 50 state onAir hubs being launched later this year. The state hubs can  be found at the national US onAir Hub. The US Democracy network of onAir hubs is supported by the nonpartisan, nonprofit Democracy onAir.

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Vermont onAir

The Vermont onAir Hub supports Vermonters to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • Vermont onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the Vermont Hub is also replicated on the US onAir national Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • Vermont students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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Virginia onAir

This VA Government Hub supports Virginians and their democracy by bringing together information, experts, organizations, policy makers, and the public to facilitate greater engagement in federal, state, and local politics and more civil, positive discussions and collaborations on important issues and governance.

The Virginia Government Hub is one of the 50 state government hubs being launched later this year. The state hubs can  be found at the national US Government Hub. The US Government network is supported by the nonpartisan, nonprofit Democracy onAir.

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Wisconsin onAir

The Wisconsin onAir Hub is managed by students supporting Wisconsinites to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • Wisconsin onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the Wisconsin Hub is also replicated on the US onAir nations Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • Wisconsin students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public

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West Virginia onAir

The West Virginia onAir Hub supports West Virginians to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • West VirginiaonAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the West Virginia Hub is also replicated on the US onAir national Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • West Virginia students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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Wyoming onAir

The Wyoming onAir Hub supports Wyomingites to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • Wyoming onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the WyomingHub is also replicated on the US onAir national Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • Wyoming students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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Washington onAir

The Washington onAir Hub supports Washingtonians to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • Washington onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the Washington Hub is also replicated on the US onAir national Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • Alabama students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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Maine onAir

The Maine onAir Hub supports Mainers to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • Maine onAir is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the Maine Hub is also replicated on the US onAir nations Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • Maine students will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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Michigan onAir

The Michigan onAir Hub supports Michiganders to become more informed about and engaged in local, state, and federal politics while facilitating more civil and positive discussions with their representatives, candidates, and fellow citizens.

  • Michigan is one of 50 state governance and elections hubs that the US onAir Network is providing to help reinvigorate US democracy.  This post has short summaries of current state and federal representatives with links to their complete Hub posts.  Students curate post content from government, campaign, social media, and public websites.  Key content on the Michigan Hub is also replicated on the US onAir nations Hub at: us.onair.cc.
  • AMichiganstudents will be forming onAir chapters in their colleges and universities to help curate Hub content.  As more students participate and more onAir chapters are started, we will expand to include more state and local content as well as increase the number of aircasts – student-led, livestreamed, online discussions with candidates, representatives, and the public.

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