Rep. Ernie Yarbrough, R-Trinity, stands on the floor of the Alabama House of Representatives on Jan. 20, 2026 at the Alabama Statehouse in Montgomery, Alabama. The Senate Governmental Affairs Committee on Tuesday approved a bill to require Alabama voters to choose a political party in order to vote in the state's primary elections starting in 2027. (Brian Lyman/Alabama Reflector) An Alabama Senate Committee on Tuesday approved a bill that would require voters to register with a party to vote in its primaries, putting it in position for a final vote in the last days of legislative session. HB 541 , sponsored by Rep. Ernie Yarbrough, R-Trinity, would require existing voters to register with a party to participate in primary elections after Jan. 1, 2027. Voters who wish to switch parties would have to change their affiliation within 60 days of the election. The Senate Governmental Affairs Committee approved the legislation 7-2 with an amendment after a public hearing Tuesday m...
Members of the Alabama Public Service Commission prepare for the Tuesday, August 5, 2025 regular meeting. PSC President Cynthia Almond said Tuesday the commission is preparing to implement a new law expanding the commission to seven members. (Ralph Chapoco/Alabama Reflector) The president of the Alabama Public Service Commission said Tuesday the utility regulator is preparing to comply with a new law that expands the PSC and will eventually put it under the supervision of a secretary of energy. PSC President Cynthia Almond, a former House member, said after the PSC’s meeting that staff will meet with commissioners Wednesday ahead of the first phase of the law, directing Gov. Kay Ivey to appoint four new commissioners from a list of nominees submitted by legislative leaders. Ivey will have to do so by July 15. “We are a commission created by the Legislature initially, and we can be amended, changed, abolished, at any point by the Legislature,” Almond said in an interview followin...