AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoRedistricting Shockwaves: Alabama’s congressional map fight is back in the spotlight after the U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for Republicans to use a new Alabama map that drops one majority-Black district—setting up fresh legal and voter-access battles as activists warn Black representation is being diluted. National Court Fallout: The same Voting Rights Act rollback is fueling copycat redraws across the South, with Missouri’s top court upholding its new map while Louisiana and South Carolina weigh their next moves. Local Alabama Watch: In Cullman County, three new principals were named for Harmony, the Child Development Center, and Good Hope Elementary—leadership changes that will shape classrooms right away. Community & Culture: South Alabama Land Trust permanently protected 238 acres near Splinter Hill Bog, and Alabama’s voting-rights organizers are gearing up for “All Roads Lead to the South” rallies in Selma and Montgomery. Quick Hits: Two pilots ejected safely after a T-38 crash in Alabama; and Alabama State’s archivist Michael Bean was recognized for preserving Black digital history.
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