Week 8: View Progress Report on Our Priority Bills

Week 8 (Mar 2-4) Week 8 marks a pivotal moment in the legislative session, with only 10 legislative days remaining before the clock runs out. As the session enters its…
Week 7: Key Bills Advance, Major Debates Continue at the State House

Week 7 (Feb 24-26) NEW BILLS THIS WEEK JROTC For Homeschoolers SB201 Givhan DESCRIPTION: The bill requires Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC) programs to be available to home school…
Week 6: From Senate Victory to Leadership Shake-Up-See What Happened

Week 6 was a slower week for movement on many of our priority bills, but it still delivered a major victory and plenty of drama at the State House. After THREE sessions of advocacy, SB209, the bill to amend Alabama’s sex education standards, finally passed the full Senate, a huge win for families and common-sense policy.
At the same time, the atmosphere in Montgomery was anything but quiet, as a sudden shake-up in Republican leadership followed intense controversy over a fast-tracked Public Service Commission bill that was ultimately pulled from the calendar (at the end of Week 5) amid public uproar and internal division. On Wednesday, Scott Stadthagen announced his resignation as Majority Leader so he could focus on campaigning for Chairman of the AL GOP. Later that day, Rep. Paul Lee was elected as the new House Majority Leader, leaving many at the State House visibly bewildered by how quickly the leadership transition unfolded. View bill details below
It’s Here! Our America 250 Monthly Family Challenge!

EFA’s America 250 Family Challenge Rediscovering Our Founding — One Month at a Time We’re thrilled to launch a brand-new project for Eagle Forum of Alabama families and Student Eagles, an…
Week 5: Wins, Watch Points, and What’s Next

Week 5 was a full week of movement, with several priority bills advancing to the House floor. Measures we support, including the Ten Commandments display bill (SB99/HB216), library and archives board appointment reforms (SB26, HB169), protections against illicit digital exploitation (HB347), and a ban on atmospheric weather modification (HB25) all progressed, while major data center and PSC restructuring bills were temporarily pulled from the Special-Order Calendar after clearing committee. Meanwhile, HB67 (voter roll cost reduction) advanced to the Senate floor, but still requires a critical amendment to protect voter verification and public research organizations.
Week 4: Trust in Elections Requires Verification

Week 4 (Feb 3-5) Victory! App Store Bill Passes! THANK YOU Rep. Sells & Sen. Chambliss! We are thrilled to see HB161 pass both chambers! Sponsored by Rep. Sells/Sen Chambliss,…
Week 3: View Bills That Moved at the State House

Week 3 (Jan 27-29) Our New Website is Up! We’re so glad you’re here! We’ve just launched our new website, and we hope you’ll take a few minutes to look…
Week 2: Big Wins, Serious Concerns

We’re already one-fifth of the way through the 2026 Legislative Session, and Week 2 was full of important movement! This week we saw the App Store accountability bill pass the…
UPDATE: ‘Sound Science’ Bill: Two Conservative Principles in Tension

Dear Friends, In week 2, we raised strong concerns and sent out an action alert about SB71 / HB162 the “Sound Science” bill because protecting Alabama families, drinking water, and…
Every Citizen a Scholar

“Common sense affirms that it is…necessary for every citizen to be a scholar”—Jason Keeley Guest Opinion by Jason J. Keeley “A diffusion of knowledge is the only guardian of true…